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Preservation in Print

What’s Happening? A look at construction projects in New Orleans

This story appeared in the October issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …

Preservation in Print

New research explores how free people of color built wealth and community through real estate

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Covington hotel transforms a 1937 post office into a posh garden house

This story first appeared in the September issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like …

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Stunning French Quarter renovation connects 1820s Creole cottage to 1850s townhouse

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PRC calls for tighter regulations in City’s reevaluation of Short Term Rentals

As the City of New Orleans reviews the regulations of Short-Term Rentals, the Preservation Resource Center has updated its policy …

Preservation in Print

Canal Street as a venue of social change during the Civil Rights Movement

This story first appeared in the September issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like …

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Turn your next minor home repair into support for the PRC!

Bid on handyman services from Entablature Design + Build for Auctions in August to benefit the PRC!

Advocacy

Upcoming Demolition Requests Threaten Historic Properties

These properties will be considered for demolition by the NCDAC on August 6.

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Painting your house this summer? Take precautions against lead paint

Before you paint or do home-improvement projects this summer, take some precautions, especially if your house was built before 1978. …

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New Orleans City Planning Commission to accept public comment on short-term rentals

The New Orleans City Planning Commission will take public comment on two short-term rental items, on Tuesday, July 10, beginning at …

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How did the camelback house come about? New Orleans Truths vs. Tales

A popular legend suggests that the camelback house style was the result of a real estate tax. But is that true? But is that true?

Preservation in Print

Did a property tax on street frontage bring about the “Shotgun” house? New Orleans Truths vs. Tales

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