Preservation in Print
Tucked up against the Mississippi River and Audubon Park, the Black Pearl neighborhood is known for its quiet street, modest …
Preservation in Print
One hundred years after it was built in 1906, Elizabeth “Liz” and Tim Soslow purchased the house at 422 Lowerline …
Preservation in Print
Built in 1929, this Colonial Revival-style residence was entering its 10th decade when current owners Rebecca and Andy Dalovisio purchased …
Preservation in Print
Just as when it was built in 1888, the center hall cottage at 503 Adams St. has high ceilings, wood …
Preservation in Print
Built circa 1870, the home at 525 Fern St. is a charming repository of New Orleans history. The exterior architecture …
Preservation in Print
Just steps from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar sits this perfectly maintained and updated example of a late 19th century …
Preservation in Print
Its presence on St. Charles Avenue is commanding, with a tall bell tower and Spanish Colonial Revival-style ornamentation unlike any …
Preservation in Print
Even though the Historic District Landmarks Commission approved 97 percent of its 2023 applications for solar panels on buildings in …
Advocacy
Preliminary designs for a 30,000-square-foot townhouse-style hotel have been proposed for the vacant lot that formerly contained the Dixie Machine …
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, …
News (other)
Perched on the edge of the Mississippi River, twin smokestacks still tower over the century-old Market Street Power Plant, a …
Advocacy
On March 6, PRC Public Policy Research Director and Advocacy Coordinator MaryNell Nolan-Wheatley joined the Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation …