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Entrepreneur Sean Cummings purchased the building in 1993, but did not begin renovations until March 2010. In the meantime, the building was heavily vandalized. When the $ 20 million renovation began, Cummings decided to keep much of the original
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The remodeled building was designed and developed by Sean Cummings and Anthony "T.J." Iarocci, in association with New Orleans architect Wayne Troyer and Los Angeles interior designer L.M. Pagano, who has designed homes and yacht interiors for
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The Rice Mill Lofts building is a 108,000-square-foot structure originally built in 1892, and was once home to the largest rice mill in North America.
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LeBlanc-Berry, Lisa. "Visions of the Future: The Rice Mill Lofts and Crescent Park Reveal a Riverfront Revival." Our Louisiana. April 2012. 28–29.
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In addition to the graffiti, the building also includes functional works created by local New Orleans artists. Erica Larkin designed
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The grounds include a 55' pool around which local bar owner Alan Walter grows Sorrento lemons and every
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makes a local version of the Sicilian and Sorrentine Limoncello called
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created loft IDs from clear glass cast in a hand-carved mold.
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New Orleans
Bywater
Mississippi River
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts
graffiti
Banksy
Nicolas Cage
Johnny Depp
Cady McClain
Jon Lindstrom
As the World Turns
Saint Joseph's Day
Limoncino
doorpulls
Diddley Bow
David Borgerding
Mitchell Gaudet
Bienville House
Conrad Rice Mill



"Where the Walls Do Talk"



"In a Bywater warehouse-turned-apartment building, Raine Bedsole finds a niche for her art studio"
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