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New Orleans Lower Central Business District
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The New Orleans Lower Central Business District is a historic district in New Orleans, Louisiana which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1991. It may be referred to as Lower Central Business District. Along with the NRHP-listed New Orleans Upper Central Business District to the south, across the redeveloped Poydras Street, it is included within the larger New Orleans Central Business District area. To the north, between N. Peters and N. Rampart, the district borders the historic, NRHP-listed Vieux Carre, which is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
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1991-06-24 2006-02-09
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Multiple Benson, Reihl; Goldstein, Parham, Labouisse et. al.
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1830
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Lower Central Business District with original increase I and increase II boundaries
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Approx. Rampart, Tulane, Loyola, Gravier, O'Keefe and Common, New Orleans, Louisiana Roughly bounded by Canal, Tchoupitoulas, Poydras, O'Keefe, Common and S. Saratoga, New Orleans, Louisiana
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27
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The New Orleans Lower Central Business District is a historic district in New Orleans, Louisiana which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1991. It may be referred to as Lower Central Business District. Along with the NRHP-listed New Orleans Upper Central Business District to the south, across the redeveloped Poydras Street, it is included within the larger New Orleans Central Business District area. To the north, between N. Peters and N. Rampart, the district borders the historic, NRHP-listed Vieux Carre, which is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The original 1991 listing is roughly bounded by Canal, Tchoupitoulas, Poydras, O'Keefe, Common and S. Saratoga. It included 251 contributing buildings dating from 1830 to 1941and 32 non-contributing buildings on 72 acres (29 ha). It included Classical Revival, Greek Revival, Italianate and other architecture. The district is almost entirely commercial. The only surviving residence in the district was 824 Canal Street (see photo #4 in 27 photos from 1990), which was designed by architect James Gallier, Sr. for Dr. William Newton Mercer and was built in 1844. It became the Boston Club, a private men's club, in 1884. After the 2006 boundary increase and modified documentation, the district contained 259 contributing buildings and 31 non-contributing ones. Of these, 15 buildings had previously been individually listed on the National Register. Separately listed buildings include: * Hennen Building (1894–95), at 203 Carondelet, designed by Thomas Sully, which was already separately listed on the National Register. * New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building (1921), at 231 Carondelet St., also separately listed. * National American Bank Building (1929), at 200 Carondelet, also separately listed. * the Beaux Arts Orpheum Theatre (1918), at 125-129 University Pl., also separately listed. * (1901), at 828 Canal St., also separately listed. In 2014, it was proposed that the district be further expanded. The Louisiana state site includes NRHP nomination and map for the proposed boundary increase. Documentation about the district published by the State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation overlaps with documentation published by the National Park Service, but includes additional photos and maps. National Park Service, at end of 2014, listed the boundary increase II as pending. Additional documentation about the Lower was approved by the National Register on January 20, 2015. The New Orleans Lower Central Business District (Boundary Increase)Location: Approx. Rampart, Tulane, Loyola, Gravier, O'Keefe and CommonNew Orleans, LADate added: February 9, 2006Architect: Benson, Reihl; Goldstein, Parham, Labouisse et al. Number of acres: 5 The boundary increase included nine contributing buildings, including the New Orleans Public Library, and three non-contributing building, as well as updating four buildings to be considered contributing. One of those now considered contributing is the Joy Theater (1946), at 1200 Canal. The contributing buildings included International Style architecture, and included buildings built as late as 1956, i.e. up to just 50 years old.
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