Located in the city's
7th Ward, the complex was built over a few decades, beginning in the 1940s and has the distinction of being the 2nd largest housing project in the city. Like most public housing developments, it was not a very safe complex as it became a battle ground for drug dealers during the height of the
Crack epidemic in the late 1980s. It was once nicknamed "Dodge City" due to wild shootouts that occurred between rival gangs. Between 2002 and 2003 St. Bernard had total of 25 homicides, 13 slayings in 2002 and 12 in 2003. Many of the residents blamed
HANO for displacing other residents from other housing projects for the rise in murders. After
Hurricane Katrina the project closed and demolition began two years later. In 2008 the project was completely torn down and rebuilt as Columbia Parc, a mixed-income neighborhood. ==See also==