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  2. Pontalba Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The foundation turned the upper building over to the City of New Orleans, which has owned it since the 1930s. According to Christina Vella, historian of modern Europe, the Pontalba Buildings were not the first apartment buildings in the present-day U.S., as is commonly believed. They were originally built as row houses, not rental apartments.

  3. Category:Houses in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in New Orleans" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1850 House; A.

  4. The Deed - Wikipedia

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    The series follows real estate developer Sidney Torres from New Orleans using the finances and expertise to help other property investors with struggling projects by investing in their development. [2] The series spawned a spinoff titled The Deed: Chicago, which follows Sean Conlon in Chicago. [3] It is produced by Cineflix. [4]

  5. Fischer Projects - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the plans included a new community for elderly residents, a community center and playgrounds. [26] The Fischer high-rise was imploded on January 25, 2004, drawing large crowds as New Orleans' first demolition by implosion. [27] Replacing the high-rise were numerous low-income houses.

  6. Buildings and architecture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The shotgun house is a narrow domestic residence with doors at each end. This style of architecture developed in New Orleans and is the city's predominant house type. The earliest extant New Orleans shotgun house, at 937 St. Andrews St., was built in 1848.

  7. Audubon Place (New Orleans, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Audubon Place is a privately gated street in New Orleans, adjacent to Tulane University, and across St. Charles Avenue from Audubon Park. It was developed starting in the 1890s as an exclusive luxury development where only homes above a certain size and price could be constructed. As of 2009, Audubon Place homes typically cost around US $5 million.