Category: Preservation in Print


Preservation in Print

Seventh Ward’s historic G.O. Mondy School becomes pristine affordable senior housing

The renovation of the 120-year-old school will provide affordable housing to seniors in the Seventh Ward.

In The News

37 Remarkable Years

Patty Gay leaves PRC after a profound tenure as executive director.

In The News

The Power of a Great Renovation

Downtown’s former NOPSI headquarters undergoes revitalization into the new NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans

Preservation in Print

Before Foodies, There Was Solari’s

A history of New Orleans’ first gourmet grocery.

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Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights

A history of the makers of the original French Quarter lamp.

Preservation in Print

A Carriage House Fit for the Garden District

A multi-year renovation revives a stunning First Street carriage house.

June 2017

The Modernist Siblings of Dominican Street

When four couples couldn’t find their dream homes Uptown in the 1950s, they decided to build their own. Learn more and tour them with PRC on July 20.

In The News

This Jailhouse Rocks

A Tremé police station from the turn-of-the-20th-century has been transformed into a stunning bed and breakfast.

Preservation in Print

“The Aesthetic of Luxury:” Italianate Architecture in New Orleans

A look at Italianate architecture in New Orleans.

Preservation in Print

A Newsworthy Renovation

A modernist former car showroom in the heart of New Orleans now houses the headquarters of the New Orleans Advocate

In The News

Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard: A Great American Main Street

Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard’s revitalization earned the street a 2017 Great American Main Street award by the National Main Street Center.

In The News

Editor’s Spotlight: Jack Davis

Jack Davis came to historic preservation, as many of the field’s “big thinkers” do, through writing. Or more specifically, reporting. …