February 2018
Culinary Catalyst
A long overdue renovation will not only revitalize a historic building, but will create a dynamic home for a new nonprofit culinary school.
CHAPTER I: The Resurrection of the Original City, the Vieux Carré
Two Vieux Carré fires in the late 18th century sparked new building regulations that forever changed the architecture of New Orleans
The Preservationists who Saved New Orleans
The Early Rise of Preservation Sentiment in New Orleans
Heritage Hero
Senator Bill Cassidy championed the Historic Tax Credit in the recent tax reform legislation.
Mid-City Mod
A vacant Mid-Century Modern-style building in Mid-City has been rehabilitated into the newest restaurant and headquarters of the Ruby Slipper.
Robert Returns to the old Schwegmann’s in the Marigny
The first self-service grocery store in New Orleans is once again open for “makin’ groceries” in the Marigny, with the help of Historic Tax Credits.
Triage in Jackson Square
Emergency repairs to some of the city’s most iconic buildings are due to wrap up in early 2018.
The Louisiana Sugar & Rice Exchange, 1884-1963
Two key commodities had warehouse homes on the riverfront from 1884 to 1963.