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Galaxie Tacos

Texaco Service Station

Galaxie Tacos | New Orleans , La

Type

Retail/Commercial


Location

New Orleans, Louisiana


Built

1949


Developer

Patrick Finney


Project Partners

AM Creative Finishes

Colectivo

Hank Shackelford

JMT Construction

Ken Jackson

Matthew Holdren Design

MOSA Design + Fabrication


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Constructed in 1949 as the vision of industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague as one of some 10,000+ Texaco service stations developed between 1936 and 1964, this Orleans Parish station stood as one of the few survivors of Teague’s Modern style prototypes. Unlike most of the original stations that were either demolished or heavily altered, the structure at 3060 Saint Claude Avenue retained a wealth of original historic fabric, making it well-suited for both federal and state historic tax credits. Ryan’s Historic Tax Credits team helped secure $150,000 in federal and state historic tax credits for the project.

During the renovation, exploratory demolition of the one-story concrete block and stucco building led to the discovery of many original character defining features that had been hidden beneath the property’s later 1970s alterations and additions. Specifically, the exploratory demolition revealed original details including the property’s curving canopy corners, horizontal fins, interior fixtures and tiles, ghost marks of Texaco stars and signs, and evidence of the horizontal banding and the original exterior green and white paint scheme. Stucco repair and painting with the help of local artisans along with skillful fabrication and replication of industrial and Texaco branded elements helped to create the perfect atmosphere for the Bywater neighborhood’s newest Mexico City street-fare-inspired taqueria.


AWARDS

  • Louisiana Landmarks Society | 2020 Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation - Commercial Renovation/Rehabilitation

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