RCR Claiborne Venture III LLC, owned by the Robért family of Robért Fresh Market, has filed an appeal of the HDLC’s decision to deny demolition of Ted’s Frostop. The case will now go before the New Orleans City Council in the coming weeks.
April 8: HDLC denied demolition of Joe Victor’s Saloon in Tremé—one of just three remaining Storyville structures. A culturally significant site tied to the birth of jazz, it now needs to be secured and restored. Eligible for Historic Tax Credits. https://t.co/8xdnOLPLvk
In Tremé, HDLC denied the demolition of 929 N. D’orgenois St. Built by Jules Badue and briefly owned by Isidore Newman, the HDLC found the house was deteriorated but structurally intact and can be rehabilitated. Full recap: https://t.co/UILmU2dzDV
In the Garden District, HDLC denied the demolition of 1208 Second St. Built in the 1920s, the property is altered and overgrown, but staff found it “not a good candidate for demolition.” Full recap from MaryNell Nolan-Wheatley: https://t.co/UILmU2dzDV
A 170-year-old landmark at St. Charles Avenue and Gravier Street is now protected for generations to come. The historic Bank of Louisiana building has been added to the Preservation Resource Center’s preservation easement program.
Learn more at https://t.co/ux1xq5jAyy
Save Our Cemeteries, a department of the Preservation Resource Center, is pleased to be the official tour provider for historic Metairie Cemetery.
Tours are now available five days a week. Book yours at - https://t.co/SYs8KVPoX8
❄️🍻 Over 80 guests—including Councilmember Freddie King—braved the chill for Beams & Brews in Tremé! Mimosas, preservation, and community vibes warmed up the weekend. Huge thanks to our hosts Naydja & Adolph Bynum, Dixie Construction, True Title, and Urban South Brewery!
The PRC would like to see an appropriate design move forward on this vacant lot but cautioned granting the appeal would set a terrible precedent. Learn more about the City Council meeting at https://t.co/FwNpfOfaOO
The appeal passed with four votes in favor and one vote against. District E Councilman Oliver Thomas was the dissenting voice, noting that “there are some really concerning issues here for me.”
Mia Kaplan has made a name for herself as an architect and architectural historian.
In the latest I’m a Preservationist feature in Preservation in Print magazine, Mia shares what drew her to historic preservation.
🔗 Read more https://t.co/s4gR0clsY0
📸 Bryan Tarnowski
The long-vacant Lindy Boggs Medical Center may soon be demolished after HDLC approval citing unsafe conditions. The project depends on voter approval of Props 2 & 3 on Nov. 15.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/U1kaD0d2xa
We’re proud to host the New Orleans launch of Travelers Across America, a $1 million initiative by Travelers and @SavingPlaces to protect historic places from climate risks.
Join us for this free panel on resilience and preservation - https://t.co/UTJmNRK2RI
It’ll be faster and easier to get a permit from the Historic District Landmarks Commission and CBD HDLC for some work starting Nov. 1.
The new HDLC Express Lane Team will focus on minor repairs and smaller projects.
🔗 Read more about the new program at https://t.co/CRDcig1QF0
The Perseverance Benevolent and Mutual Aid Society Hall — a 7th Ward landmark since the 1880s — collapsed after Hurricane Ida. Now, it’s rising again. Learn more about its history and rebirth: https://t.co/pidcavyNvV