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    Builders give a Katrina-devastated structure a lift with concrete, steel, and SIPs.

  • The Long Road Back

    NEW ORLEANS— A few bare walls and broken doors separate Mike Miller from the unknown.

  • Gulf Coast Revival

    NEW ORLEANS— Five years after Hurricane Katrina, Providence Community Housing has emerged as one of the most active affordable housing developers in the Gulf Coast.

  • A Green Vision for the Big Easy

    NEW ORLEANS—After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Matt Petersen, president and CEO of Global Green USA, had a vision for rebuilding this city green.

  • Standing Up for the Gulf Coast

    Progress has been made in New Orleans and the rest of the Gulf Coast in the five years since Hurricane Katrina.

  • Master-Planned/Mixed-Use Finalists

    NEW ORLEANS— The Domain Cos.' $53 million Crescent Club community on Tulane Avenue in downtown New Orleans raises the bar of mixed-use development to urban economic and cultural viability where once there was none.

  • Hurricane Season Could Worsen Oil Spill Damage

  • LSU's "Wash and Wear" House Showcases Flood-Tolerant Building Assemblies

  • Generous Tax Breaks Spur Rooftop Solar in New Orleans

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