Join us for our Summer Social
On June 7, we’ll open the doors of our 1830s Creole cottage to members, neighbors, and friends. Come on over for a drink on us!
On June 7, we’ll open the doors of our 1830s Creole cottage to members, neighbors, and friends. Come on over for a drink on us!
VCPORA is advocating for safer street conditions along N Rampart between Canal and Esplanade. If you walk, bike, drive, or use transit along N Rampart, please take a minute to fill out our survey.
Next Thursday, May 16, beginning at 9:30 am, the City Council will revisit the ongoing issue of Short Term Rental regulation. Please come voice your concerns and wear red!
New Orleans Steamboat Company plans to erect a permanent aluminum gangway system in front of the public Riverwalk Gazebo, visually and physically obstructing one of the most expansive views of the Mississippi River.
Make this Mother’s Day extra special by bringing mom to our annual concert in Cabrini Park.
We are featuring an informative look at the State Historic Tax Credit program featuring James Rolf, Director of Planning and Preservation for the Louisiana Recovery School District.
VCPORA has challenged the Vieux Carre Commission’s conceptual approval of 336 Decatur fails to meet the design standards for new construction and will set a damaging precedent for future infill projects in the French Quarter.
Our springtime events have been truly magical, so get ready for our next At Home in the Vieux Carré! This charming bracket shotgun double overlooking Cabrini Park will be hosted by owners Jane Cooper and Bob Heaps.
Please join us for another At Home in the Vieux Carré! This beautifully renovated Creole townhouse features a cozy courtyard, a sunroom, and a balcony featuring stunning views of the Quarter and CBD.
The evening before St. Joseph’s Day, Elizabeth Schiro Parent will delve into the lives of 20th-century Sicilian immigrants in the French Quarter.
Please join us for the At Home in the Vieux Carré: Mardi Gras Edition! Come join in the seasonal celebration with wine and bubbles. Costumes highly encouraged.
This Thursday, January 10, 2019, the New Orleans City Council will revisit the City’s Short Term Rental (STR) ordinance. It is imperative that you attend to express your support. Be sure to wear red in a show of solidarity!