Preservation Resource Center


In The News

Rebuilding Together’s Fifty for Five Opens in New Orleans

Another 50 Homes Rebuilt During Week-Long Mass Volunteer Event in Ongoing Long-Term Commitment to New Orleans

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Follow Operation Comeback’s Progress on the New “Preserving Green” Blog!

New “Preserving Green” blog depicts the PRC’s innovations in uniting historic preservation with “green” building practices.

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Preservation Funding Passes the U.S. House of Representatives, Is Still Pending in the Senate

Preservationists nationwide rally to raise support for the CLEAR Act, which includes full funding for the Historic Preservation Fund.

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Announcing the 2010 SONATA AWARDS

Submit your entry by July 15 for this statewide design contest! Now featuring categories for residential and commercial preservation!

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Preservation in Print Sells Photos from Its Pages

Preservation in Print is now offering hand-printed photographs by photographer Charles E. Leche.

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PRC Announces New Officers, Welcomes Mayor Landrieu at Annual Meeting

The PRC hosted its 36th Annual Meeting and Mint Julep Reception at the Old Ursuline Convent / St. Mary’s Church on Wednesday, May 12, 2010.

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ReUse Distric Hosts ReFest

The ReUse District will be having its official all-day kick-off on Saturday May 15. The day will be filled with workshops, a film screening, live music, and pub crawl – all centered around reuse!

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What’s Being Lost in Mid-City?

View a slideshow of the people, homes, and communities that are soon to be lost forever.

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Fellow non-profit Build Now announces landscape design project & celebration

Save the date for the celebration and crawfish boil on May 15th!

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Congratulations to Kristin Gisleson Palmer!

Former Director of Rebuilding Together, Kristin Gisleson Palmer, is sworn in as New Orleans District “C” Councilmember.

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The New Green in New Orleans

Rebuilding Together New Orleans and its Deconstruction and Salvage Program are creating a new “green cycle” in New Orleans.

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Hundreds of College Students Volunteer for RTNO

Volunteers continue to spend their spring break helping New Orleans instead of sunning at the beach