“2318 Bienville St.”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/2318.Bienville.Street
“3009 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3009.Bienville.Street
“3126 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3126.Bienville.Street
2648-50 Bienville St.
“3016-18 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3016.Bienville.Street
“3108-10 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3108.Bienville.Street
“3301-03 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3301.Bienville.Street
“3305-07 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3305.Bienville.Street
“3321-23 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3321.Bienville.Street
“4144-46 Bienville ST”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/4144.Bienville.Street

Karen Gadbois co-founded The Lens. She now covers New Orleans government issues and writes about land use. With television reporter Lee Zurik she exposed widespread misuse of city recovery funds and led...

3 replies on “Imminent Health Threat Bienville Street”

  1. Bart, why are you glad to see it on the list if it is not in any danger of collapsing? I mean, if it is a historic building should’nt it be gutted instead?

  2. I’m glad to see 3126 on the list because it actually IS a health threat. It’s a grocery that hasn’t been cleaned up since the flood. Bit of a rodent problem. If the building is historic, by all means it should be gutted and fixed.

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