

Rampart & St. Philip | Historic Mixed-Use Asset
Historic Mixed-Use Redevelopment | Approved Historic Tax Credits | French Quarter Edge
Marketing description
Creative Financing / Assumable Debt
Historic mixed-use redevelopment opportunity located along the North Rampart Street corridor at the intersection of Rampart Street and St. Philip Street, at the edge of the French Quarter and Tremé.
The property consists of an approximately 7,615 SF historic corner structure with dual frontage and off-street parking. Based on review of existing floor plans, the property contains approximately 10,000 SF of estimated rentable area. Seller further estimates total usable area of approximately 11,581 SF, inclusive of conditioned interior space plus partial allocation of gallery and balcony areas. Buyer to verify all square footage.
Originally constructed circa 1870, the building retains significant historic fabric including masonry bearing walls, heavy timber framing, and full-length wrought-iron galleries overlooking Rampart Street. The building is vacant and partially improved, offering a clear redevelopment framework. A full-height third-level attic provides meaningful expansion potential.
The property has received State and Federal Historic Tax Credit Part 1 approvals and is zoned VCC-2, allowing a broad range of commercial, residential, and mixed-use configurations. Property offered as-is.
Investment highlights
- Creative Financing / Assumable Debt
- Historic corner asset at Rampart St. & St. Philip St.
- Edge-of–French Quarter location
- Circa-1870 construction
- Approx. 7,615 SF enclosed structure
- Approx. 10,000 SF estimated rentable area (per floor plan review)
- Full-height attic with expansion potential
- Approved Federal & State Historic Tax Credits
- Zoned VCC-2
- Vacant / redevelopment opportunity
- Off Street Parking
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