Preservation in Print
When it was built in 1918, this Neo-Classical Revival house on Pine Street was designed with high ceilings, sash-and-pulley windows, …
March 2020
Tune in to the virtual Shotgun House Tour on August 23 for a virtual tour of this home and Q&A session with …
Preservation in Print
Tune in to the virtual Shotgun House Tour on August 16 for a virtual tour of this home and Q&A …
Preservation in Print
Tune in to the virtual Shotgun House Tour on August 9 for a virtual tour of this home and Q&A session …
Preservation in Print
Tune in to the virtual Shotgun House Tour on August 2 for a virtual tour of this home and Q&A session with …
Preservation in Print
Tune in to the virtual Shotgun House Tour on July 12 for a virtual tour of this home and Q&A …
Preservation in Print
These lagniappe properties include a church dating to 1854, a renovated 1920s corner store, and a new urban infill development.
Preservation in Print
This shotgun home with a spacious side gallery marries a restored historic structure with a modern addition to the back.
Preservation in Print
Nicknamed “petite grande” by its owners, this camelback shotgun has a serene screened-in back porch and a large collection of family treasures.
Preservation in Print
Award-winning coffee roaster sets up shop in Algeirs Point
Preservation in Print
Tall ceilings, original wood floors, fireplaces, plaster medallions and a still-functioning pair of huge pocket doors all come together to transport visitors to another time.
Preservation in Print
A new wave of home and business owners are investing in Old Algiers.