News (other)
The PRC is thrilled to welcome Kearney Gay as our new Director of Development. Kearney is a multi-generation New Orleanian, …
Preservation in Print
The Preservation Resource Center turned 50 this past year, and our celebrations have been an amazing opportunity to reflect on …
Preservation in Print
“AXIOMATIC” — something that is self-evident, so obvious that few would question it — is a curious descriptor because, quite …
Advocacy
The First African Baptist Church at 2216 Third St. in Central City has a significant and storied past, serving as …
Advocacy
No one wants to live next door to a blighted building. And no one wants to see a home fall …
Advocacy
On Dec. 10, the New Orleans City Planning Commission unanimously voted to recommend denial of the conditional use and size …
Advocacy
The PRC is concerned about a proposed 7-story hotel planned for the Faubourg Marigny – a project that wants to …
Preservation in Print
Despite the home’s 165-year history, Becca Selvidge Fox is only the fourth owner of the five-bay, double-galleried Italianate stunner at …
Preservation in Print
IN 1995, Susie Hoskins was ready to return to New Orleans after living away and building a career for 35 …
Preservation in Print
As a child living just a few blocks away, Anne Redd always admired the Federalist-style home in the middle of …
Preservation in Print
Built in 1828, the Creole-style townhouse at 521 Gov. Nicholls St. has been the subject of both envy and pity, …
Preservation in Print
Suffice it to say that in its 171-year history, 1527 Washington Ave. has seen a microcosm of New Orleans’ history …