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Removal of existing wall, ceiling, and floor coverings. All existing partitions, structural elements, and MEP systems are to remain. No exterior work is included. Work to be done in anticipation of future renovation project, to be submitted under separate permit application. INTERIOR DEMOLITION FOR 3937 MAGAZINE ONLY NO USE OR OCCUPANCY, RENOVATIONS REQUIRES A SEPARATE PERMIT. Failure to secure the proper permits or proceed with work outside the scope of this permit will subject the proper

3937 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA

Permit Details

Permit Number
new_orleans_la2-95720
Type
interior_demolition
Status
issued
Issued Date
June 8, 2026
County
New Orleans, LA
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New Orleans, LA · new_orleans_la2-54413

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About interior_demolition Permits in New Orleans, LA

What is a interior_demolition permit?

A interior_demolition permit authorizes specific construction or renovation work at a property. It ensures the work meets local building codes and safety standards. Most jurisdictions require permits for structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, roofing, and demolition.

How long does this permit remain valid?

Permit validity varies by jurisdiction. In New Orleans, LA, permits typically remain valid for 6-12 months from the issue date. Contact the local building department for specifics.

Where does this data come from?

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