C. J. Peete Housing Development | |
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General information | |
Location | 3320 Clara Street, New Orleans, LA 70113 United States |
Status | Demolished |
Construction | |
Constructed | 1940–41 |
Demolished | 2001-2008 |
Other information | |
Governing body | Housing Authority of New Orleans |
Famous residents | Soulja Slim, Juvenile, Patrick Surtain, Turk, Jay Electronica Yahya Abdul-Mateen II |
Magnolia Street Housing Project | |
NRHP reference No. | 99001038 |
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Added to NRHP | 1999[1] |
The Magnolia Projects, later the C. J. Peete Public Housing Development, was one of the Housing Projects of New Orleans. The area has been more recently renamed Harmony Oaks as part of a complete HOPE VI redevelopment of the property. As a housing project, it was among the largest, housing approximately 2,100 people. It is also home to numerous hip-hop artists and is located in the part of uptown New Orleans known as Central City within the 11th Ward of New Orleans. It was bounded by Louisiana Avenue, South Claiborne Avenue, La Salle Street and Washington Avenue. The Magnolia Projects was made famous by rappers such as Juvenile, Soulja Slim, and Magnolia Shorty. At its height, the Magnolia projects had 1403 units.