Category: Advocacy


Advocacy

We still need your help defending the Federal Historic Tax Credit!

The bill moving to the house floor eliminates the Historic Tax Credit. Urgent action is needed to save this vital preservation incentive.

Advocacy

Demolition requests at HDLC on Nov. 9

These properties will be considered for demolition by the Historic District Landmarks Commission at the November 9 meeting.

Advocacy

Urgent Action Needed – Defend the Federal Historic Tax Credit!

The federal historic tax credit is on the chopping block at Capitol Hill. Contact your representatives today to save this vital preservation incentive!

In The News

City Council clashes over historic preservation and short-term rentals

Demolition requests of two shotgun homes in St. Roch brought up new debates over preservation and short-term rentals.

Preservation in Print

PRC welcomes the new Carrollton-Hollygrove Cultural District

The Carrollton-Hollygrove Cultural District is home to many wonderful cultural resources. This list explores some of the neighborhood’s unique sites.

In The News

New Orleans’ top three mayoral candidates debate preservation and neighborhood issues

See the full video of the engaging candidate forum centered around preservation issues.

Advocacy

Upcoming forums for New Orleans’ Mayoral and City Council candidates

See where New Orleans’ mayoral and council candidates stand on important issues at these candidate forums

Advocacy

Sheriff’s sales offer opportunities for historic fixer-uppers

For renovators and historic house lovers, the Sheriff’s sale auctions can be an opportunity to find an older home on a budget to give some much-needed TLC.

In The News

Save our historic communities. Protect HUD programs and historic tax credits.

Help the PRC continue to fulfill its mission by signing our petition.

Advocacy

Preservation Wins at City Council

Last week’s City Council meeting saw some great successes for historic preservation. Two hot issues were on the table: the proposal …

Advocacy

Requested Demolition: 2515 N. Robertson

The Oretha Castle Haley School, located at 2515 North Robertson Street, was originally known as the Charles E. Gayarre School. The school was designed in 1921 by noted New Orleans civic architect E.A. Christy who later served as School Board Architect from 1923 to 1951. During his career with the City, he designed a large number of New Orleans’ public schools, the majority of which remain standing today, many as revered community landmarks.