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  1. The Apartments at the Upper Pontalba . The Upper Pontalba Building: Living history. Living in style. Located on Jackson Square in the French Quarter, steps away from St. Louis Cathedral, the Upper Pontalba building is one of the most historically and architecturally significant structures in New Orleans.

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  2. Sep 9, 2017 · The four story apartments were built around the Plaza D Arms in the later 1840’s by Baroness Micaela Pontalba as a real estate investment at a cost of $300,000 dollars. The Parisian style townhomes were used as rentals. Jackson Square was named in 1857 after the townhomes were completed. James Gallier was the designer.

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  4. The Upper Pontalba Apartments are known to be the oldest continuously occupied multi-family apartments in the United States. Lathan's Contributions: In 2006, The Lathan Company completed the restoration of the iron railings, galleries, slate roofs, and copper roofs. Extra care was taken to ensure the new slates matched the original slates in ...

  5. This building is located in French Quarter, New Orleans in Orleans Parish zip code 70116. French Quarter and Iberville are nearby neighborhoods. Nearby ZIP codes include 70170 and 70139. Arabi, Gretna, and Jefferson are nearby cities. Apartments at the Lower Pontalba apartment community at 751 Chartres St, offers units from 1230-1693 sqft, a ...

    • 751 Chartres St, New Orleans, 70116, LA
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  6. The Pontalba Buildings form two sides of Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are matching red-brick, one-block-long, four‑story buildings built between 1849–1851 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; and the upper floors are apartments which, reputedly ...

  7. Jackson Square, N.O., LA. H. S. Williams, 1938. The sixteen-townhouse Upper and Lower Pontalba Buildings of 1849–1851 are late Greek Revival with Italianate verandas. This rendering, recently discovered in the Pontalba family holdings in France, is signed by builder Samuel Stewart and his draftsman, Waldemar Appolonius Talen, but no architect.

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