Lake Charles Receives Approval for Ryan Street Historic District From Louisiana Department of Culture

By Calcasieu Staff
Published October 07, 2024

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Lake Charles, Louisiana – In a significant development for the city’s historic preservation efforts, the State of Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism has officially approved the “Ryan Street Historic District” in Lake Charles, Louisiana. This designation is expected to make it easier for developers to rehabilitate historic buildings within the district, paving the way for revitalization and growth in the area.

The Ryan Street Historic District encompasses a collection of historic buildings along Ryan Street, a major thoroughfare in downtown Lake Charles. The district is characterized by its unique blend of architectural styles, including Art Deco, Beaux-Arts, and Classical Revival. The buildings date back to the early 20th century, when Lake Charles was a thriving industrial and commercial center.

With the state’s approval, property owners and developers within the district will be eligible for tax credits and other incentives to support the rehabilitation of historic buildings. This can include grants, low-interest loans, and other forms of financial assistance.

The Ryan Street Historic District is one of several historic districts in Lake Charles, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and historic architecture. The city’s historic preservation efforts are aimed at preserving its unique character and charm, while also promoting economic growth and development.

With the state’s approval, the Ryan Street Historic District is poised to become a hub of activity, as developers and property owners take advantage of the incentives and opportunities available to them. As the city continues to grow and evolve, its historic districts will remain a vital part of its identity and character.