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Originally Posted by Chris from N.O.
Just got back from the Mid-City market press conference. Nothing much of substance was said other than they had found more gas tanks on the property than they had initially thought were there.
Mainly went because I wanted to see the mayor in person. Felt like an old-fashioned political rally.
Karen Parker (WVUE) is stunning in person.
There were reps for Winn-Dixie, Pinkberry and Felipe's there. Didn't see anybody from Five Guys or Pei Wei.
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Did they give any timeline on when construction should finish. Also will traffic be reconfigured at all on Carrolton?
New Permits:
5933 MAGAZINE ST
NEW ORLEANS LA 70115
CONVERT 1ST FLOOR OF EXISTING 2-STRY STRUCTURE (5533-35)FOR RETAIL SPACE AS PER PLANS, BZA #034-12, PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL AND PARKS AND PARKWAYS APPROVAL. (2ND FLOOR USED AS OFFICE)
201 MAGAZINE ST
NEW ORLEANS LA 70130
INTERIOR BUILD OUT OF THE 7TH FLOOR FOR USE AS APARTMENTS AS PER PLANS. EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS 12COM-00361.
This is this building!
201 MAGAZINE ST
NEW ORLEANS LA 70130
NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A 7TH FLOOR PENTHOUSE FACADE AS PER PLANS AND HDLCP-12-0239. NO FENCE,GATE COVERING OR RAILING ON THE ROOF. ( RELATED PERMITS-12COM-00129 & 12COM-00130 )
MID City Market Related Permits today:
301 N CARROLLTON AVE
NEW ORLEANS LA 70119
SITEWORK TO INCLUDE
RAINAGE, CUT AND FILL, PAVING, CURBS, SIDEWALKS, BUILDING PAD PREPARATION, IMPROVEMENTS TO CONTI STREET. (CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APROVED)
401 N CARROLLTON AVE
NEW ORLEANS LA 70119
SITEWORK TO INCLUDE
RAINAGE, CUT AND FILL, PAVING, CURBS, SIDEWALKS, BUILDING PAD PREPARATION, IMPROVEMENTS TO CONTI STREET. (CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APROVED)
$1,273,955.00
401 N CARROLLTON AVE
NEW ORLEANS LA 70119
NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A GROCERY STORE AND SITE WORK AS PER PLANS AND CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL. (CITY MARKET WINN-DIXIE FOOD-PHARMACY)
$5,150,000.00
Also for the Foodies on here:
New Orleans to Get Food Truck Tracking App
http://nola.eater.com/archives/2012/...acking-app.php
Suis Generis Opens in the Bywater
http://nola.eater.com/archives/2012/...he-bywater.php
Also :
1. Basketball analyst Digger Phelps appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box show to talk about the men’s NCAA basketball tournament known as March Madness. At the end of the segment (video here) Phelps said that in two weeks, coinciding with the Final Four in New Orleans, he will be on hand to announce that J
ohn McDonogh High School is going to become a “culinary high school.” Presumably that means the current culinary arts program at McDonogh will be expanded school-wide, and as the school transitions from Recovery School District to charter board governance, McDonogh will find a niche as a specialty high school where students learn culinary arts and the business of restaurant management and ownership.