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Posted inSquandered Heritage Vintage

1013-15 North Debigny Street (Sixth Ward/ Treme)

by Randall FoxApril 15, 2007November 7, 2019

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HISTORIC DISTRICT LANDMARKS COMMISSION
9:30 A.M. APRIL 20
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
1300 PERDIDO STREET

1013-15 N. Derbigny Street (DEMOLITION) Proposal for demolition. Arthur
Mitchell, owner. Housing Unit Demolition Task Force, applicant.

RESULT: Approved, May 11th, 2007. HDLC reported grim condition on this evaluation.

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