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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 11:29 PM
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Thanks for the pics. I see a city that’s changing for the better.
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2024, 6:11 PM
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Ace Hotel, Josephine Estelle, Bar Marilou and more CBD venues get new names in Hyatt rebrand

https://www.nola.com/news/business/a...iness-featured

The Ace Hotel, which only a few years ago was among the trendiest spots in New Orleans, has officially been rebranded as a Hyatt property and the hotel, restaurant and coffee shop in the Central Business District now have new names.

The Carondelet Street hotel reopened Tuesday as The Barnett by Hyatt. Josephine Estelle, the popular Italian restaurant inside the hotel, and Lovage coffee house have also shuttered and have new names: Trattoria Barnett and the Cafe at the Barnett, respectively.





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Old Posted Jun 20, 2024, 3:27 PM
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apartments off veterans behind Mooyah Burger to open end of the year with rent starting at an affordable $1,500

https://www.nola.com/news/jefferson_...e=featured-top
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2024, 10:18 PM
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had to run down Tulane to get a paint order for work from Sherwin Williams, quick pics

the old Nike store chris posted earlier and a different view of Zavier

only had to go to Jeff Davis so it wasnt far down Tulane



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Algiers Ferry Terminal Renovation

Closed for years, a $9.7M facelift is coming to the shuttered Algiers ferry terminal

The Algiers ferry terminal has been closed for more than five years, but it's now slated for a long-awaited face-lift.

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, along with local design firm Studio West, have revealed preliminary plans for a $9.7 million terminal renovation to improve transit access and transform the site into a hub for community events and commercial opportunities.

The Federal Transit Administration will supply about 80% of the funding with RTA covering the remainder.

The renovated ferry terminal is expected to reopen in late 2025.


https://www.nola.com/news/major-upgr...4ca06df58.html
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Old Posted Yesterday, 10:00 PM
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400 block of South Rampart Street

I don't recall seeing these renderings for the N. Rampart project - not sure if these are legit, but from the same firm that is handling the Algiers Ferry renovation.

https://www.studiowest.design/rampar...et-development





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