California, Brazil companies chosen to build new N.O. airport terminal
A partnership between companies from California and Brazil won an evaluation committee’s approval Thursday to oversee construction of Louis Armstrong International Airport’s new $500 million-plus terminal, largely on the basis of the team’s commitment to bid out most of the work to local subcontractors and its track record on similar projects.
The recommendation of Parsons Odebrecht breaks a deadlock created when the committee tried to issue a recommendation last week but wound up with identical scores for that team and a more ad hoc consortium including Hunt Construction Group, of Indianapolis, and several local companies.
Additional approvals are necessary before the selection becomes official, but the committee’s action likely means Parsons Odebrecht will be responsible for building the $546.5 million terminal on the north side of the airport property.
http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com...nies-chosen-to
City Sees Unprecedented Growth in Sales Tax Revenue
May 22, 2014
NEW ORLEANS, LA- Today, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development and the New Orleans Business Alliance touted a 9.6 percent growth in the City’s sales tax revenue over 2013. In the quarterly Revenue Estimating Conference, committee members cited positive trends in population growth and visitor attraction efforts as key drivers in additional revenue collected by the City. Simultaneously, City Officials note the attraction of nationally recognized retailers and developers as a source of that growth.
“Our strategy has been pretty simple—cut smart, reorganize how government works so people can get the services they deserve, and invest the savings in what matters most,” said Mayor Mitch Landrieu. “The last years gave us an opportunity to reclaim sales tax dollars that for years have left Orleans Parish. Our keen focus in attracting retail and development has allowed our residents to keep their tax dollars at home.”
http://www.nola.gov/mayor/press-rele...es-tax-growth/
3033 Tchoupitoulas St: Donald Maginnis, applicant; Kimyung LLC, owner;
Renovation of existing warehouse building, including modification of existing doors and windows, installation of storefront windows, and addition of covered rooftop patio
Some Drawings for Iberville Redevelopment: