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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 5:27 PM
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It looks like the 504 golf complex is back on. I saw construction workers there the last few days. Thats good news I was worried it was dead with Top Golf coming along.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 5:42 PM
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Tennis do you have any information on what 3315 Bienville is going to be? I walked by after seeing the post and it doesn't look like a restaurant I guess it's just a residential renovation.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 6:19 PM
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Tennis do you have any information on what 3315 Bienville is going to be? I walked by after seeing the post and it doesn't look like a restaurant I guess it's just a residential renovation.
nothing on city website for that address
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 6:34 PM
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It looks like the 504 golf complex is back on. I saw construction workers there the last few days. Thats good news I was worried it was dead with Top Golf coming along.
Thats nice to hear. hope it actually gets built because its a such a visible location.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 7:03 PM
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Outline of the actual parcel the city is disposing of to the state

All 3 Selected Parcels·Property Disposition · Project #PD001-23 · Ref Code:410FEG
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Property Disposition
Applicant:
City of New Orleans Department of Property Management
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/5/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Disposition of a a certain portion of immovable property situated in squares 305, 332, and 341 in the First Municipal District of the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, bounded by Loyola Avenue, Poydras, LaSalle, and Perdido Streets, which portion is further described as the portion of such parcel fronting 680'4" (more or less) on Poydras Street and 228'11.25" (more or less) on Loyola Avenue. [Legal description to be finalized upon receipt of survey of property] For use in the future by the State of Louisiana.

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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 7:06 PM
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360 S Liberty St·Property Disposition · Project #PD002-23 · Ref Code:YZWJ4U
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Property Disposition
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City of New Orleans Department of Property Management
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/5/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
A long term lease of the 300 block of the S. Liberty Street Right-of-Way in the First Municipal District of the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, between Squares 339 and 334 and bounded by Gravier Street and Tulane Avenue. To be leased to Tulane University for use as a pedestrian walkway with occasional vehicular traffic for deliveries as needed.

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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 7:23 PM
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1451 Tchoupitoulas St·Demolition · Ref Code:T3EWST
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Demolition
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Ory Joseph
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/9/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Site demolition and preparation, utility removal as needed. No structures are existing on the property.

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422 Gravier St, 422 Gravier St FIRE PUMP, 426 Gravier St, 426 Gravier St Apt 101, 426 Gravier St Apt 201, 426 Gravier St Apt 301, 426 Gravier St HM·HDLC COA · Ref Code:5M614Z
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HDLC COA
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Webre Consulting
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Information Needed
Date Filed:
10/5/2023
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No
Description:
Consolidation of existing R-1 transient stay usage at 426 Gravier (Commercial Short Term Rental) with existing R-1 transient stay usage at 422 Gravier (Hotel) for use as a single Hotel; total 14,159 SF. Create new openings from 426 units to 422 units at 1st-3rd floors to provide second means of egress. Existing fire alarm systems to be interconnected. Modernization of existing elevator; including new controller, door operators, and ADA compliant car and hall fixtures and call buttons.

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6500 Magazine St·Renovation (Structural) · Ref Code:JVJDL0
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Edr Architects
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/6/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
The project consists of construction in​ (2) locations within the Zoo facility to be carried out under a single construction contract. Jaguar Jungle Phase III: Renovation of approximately 2 acres of exhibit and animal habitat to include: Redesign of an existing visitor boardwalk, pathway, and view area; new landscape buffers, earthwork for a mixed species habitat, and lagoon restoration; approximately 690sf renovation of existing animal holding buildings and 1,000sf of new animal holding building. Earthlab: Renovation of approximately 2,800sf of the existing Earthlab building and ancillary outdoor hibitats, 1600sf of renovated bird mews, and a new outdoor bird training flight​.




333 Canal St·Attached Sign · Ref Code:LU0AHT
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Attached Sign
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Melissa Quigley
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/10/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Proposed blade signs along N. Peters for Canal Place. There will be four signs for the four tenant spaces. The attached sign plan shows "J. Crew" as the sample tenant, but the other three will correspond to a different adjacent ground floor tenant.

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1 Poydras St·New Construction · Ref Code:YHBN7N
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New Construction
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Blake Bergeron
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/3/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Core & Shell Buildout for future restaurant tenant

1 Poydras St·New Construction · Ref Code:SPVR8Z
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New Construction
Applicant:
Lisa Quarls
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/3/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Core & Shell buildout for future single story Coffee Shop, approximately 1,038 S.F.



4195 Michoud Blvd [Cell Tower]·New Construction · Ref Code:FJ1KSN
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New Construction
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Shahan Ryan
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/3/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
We will be constructing a 195' Monopole cell tower. We will run conduit from the ROW to the site located in the rear of the property
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 8:36 PM
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Outline of the actual parcel the city is disposing of to the state

All 3 Selected Parcels·Property Disposition · Project #PD001-23 · Ref Code:410FEG
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Type:
Property Disposition
Applicant:
City of New Orleans Department of Property Management
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
10/5/2023
Closed:
No
Description:
Disposition of a a certain portion of immovable property situated in squares 305, 332, and 341 in the First Municipal District of the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, bounded by Loyola Avenue, Poydras, LaSalle, and Perdido Streets, which portion is further described as the portion of such parcel fronting 680'4" (more or less) on Poydras Street and 228'11.25" (more or less) on Loyola Avenue. [Legal description to be finalized upon receipt of survey of property] For use in the future by the State of Louisiana.

Is that for the future City Hall/District Courts complex ?
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 10:56 PM
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Is that for the future City Hall/District Courts complex ?
The red outlined property is what the city is giving to the state in exchange for duncan square property. The state plans to do its own thing with that property eventuallly like state office or something else.. i still dont understand fully what happens to the current city hall land and whats the plan for that.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 4:36 AM
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Do we know what portion of Duncan plaza will be developed? I’m hoping it is the back section, currently grass. I’d hate to see the complete loss of the park and cutting down of the oaks when we have blocks of vacant property and/or parking in nearly every direction.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 4:57 AM
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nothing on city website for that address
Sorry I meant 3307. It's a little old corner store building. Hoping it's the reincarnation of piece of meat. When you posted before it didn't really have any information other than the address and that may be all there is
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 12:34 PM
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Sorry I meant 3307. It's a little old corner store building. Hoping it's the reincarnation of piece of meat. When you posted before it didn't really have any information other than the address and that may be all there is
Doesnt show anything, if its just a new business taking over then their probably wont be anything posted online until they apply for a business license
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 1:50 PM
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Oh I know what you are trying to say. A lot of companies see the traditional scrapers and old 1970s suburban office parks as stodgy so like the new modern campus type developments, such as what is popping up in the River District. Just the other side of the coin is its a lot of empty space to fill - its not a city flush with a big corporate presence like Atlanta.
When you get a chance, google "Downtown Atlanta office space empty". It's a major deal here, but they will continue to build elsewhere because that's what companies want.

When you build anew, you'll create the demand. If they see investment, they'll buy in and invest as well. That's what happened here.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 1:59 PM
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The red outlined property is what the city is giving to the state in exchange for duncan square property. The state plans to do its own thing with that property eventuallly like state office or something else.. i still dont understand fully what happens to the current city hall land and whats the plan for that.
I’d love it if the state bought the whole block City Hall is on and turned it into park, perfect for tailgating before a game; and turn the whole block where Duncan Plaza is into new City Hall, courthouse, parking garages, retail, maybe even sell a corner to build a hotel to pay for some of it.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 4:15 PM
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I’d love it if the state bought the whole block City Hall is on and turned it into park, perfect for tailgating before a game; and turn the whole block where Duncan Plaza is into new City Hall, courthouse, parking garages, retail, maybe even sell a corner to build a hotel to pay for some of it.
I do think the a park makes more sense on poydras than where it is currently and I am fine if the current city hall is bulldozed.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 4:42 PM
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I do think the a park makes more sense on poydras than where it is currently and I am fine if the current city hall is bulldozed.
Is City Hall considered a historical property? If it’s not, I see no reason why it won’t get torn down. Btw, what caused it to get to such a decrepit state; seems the city should’ve taken steps to remedy that years ago.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2023, 5:25 PM
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Is City Hall considered a historical property? If it’s not, I see no reason why it won’t get torn down. Btw, what caused it to get to such a decrepit state; seems the city should’ve taken steps to remedy that years ago.
Its not a designated landmark but it is old enough to qualify for historic tax credits if an owner wanted to pursue that
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"The Batture"

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Looks like this could be a unique development for the area...
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