The homeless Mission on #OCHaley under construction
Cochon Will Double Its Size In Warehouse District By December
http://nola.eater.com/2015/9/10/9301...-december-2015
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Permits:
326 Magazine St·HDLC COA · Permit #15-20051-HDLC ·Ref Code: C6MKRU
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Type:
HDLC COA
Applicant:
Jessica Walker
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/3/2015 9:50:08 AM
Closed:
No
Description
Exterior restorations, new exit door, and new covered canopy in courtyard space as per plans.
545 St Charles Ave·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-26753-RNVN ·Ref Code: FHF68W
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Joey Battaglia
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/4/2015 9:31:34 AM
Closed:
No
Description
3129 Magazine St·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: ACMBJK
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Nick Makemson
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/8/2015 1:56:33 PM
Closed:
No
Description
New interior and exterior tenant alterations, non-structural. New interior partitions for stock room, accessible toilet room & sales area. New interior finishes, furnishings. Exterior alterations scope: repair plaster & paint exterior of building at shop front windows to underside of gutters. Paint awnings frames and replace awning fabric. New exterior exhaust duct to roof, new out side air and exhaust louvers concealed from public view
124 St Charles Ave, Courtyard·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: 0YJ4BS
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Stephanie Berry
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/8/2015 3:32:05 PM
Closed:
No
Description
We are painted the facade of our Courtyard hotel. I was told I need to obtain a certificate of appropriateness.
4714 Freret St·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: ZZFAM2
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Monica Hernandez
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/8/2015 1:45:47 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Tenant build out of commercial kitchen for restaurant as per plans.
209 Harrison Ave Suite A·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-26909-RNVN ·Ref Code: 28B1EA
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Hair By Diem Luu, LLC Dba Carpe Diem
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/8/2015 11:56:00 AM
Closed:
No
Description
Expand existing beauty salon(Suite B) into suite A as per State Fire Marshal approval and drawing.
5240 Annunciation St·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-26898-RNVN ·Ref Code: 0NG4A1
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Eagle-Pro Interior/Exterior Specialist
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/8/2015 11:33:57 AM
Closed:
No
Description
Interior non-structural renovation to existing restaurant - wall finishes, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, floor covering, painting, and hood work.
1016 St Louis St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: UCV7H3
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Type:
Renovation (Structural)
Applicant:
Kurt Werling
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/7/2015 10:03:23 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Renovate existing structures into 6 apartments as per plans.
5855 Chef Menteur Hwy·Change of Use · Permit #15-26628-CUSE ·Ref Code: 2B7VQM
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Type:
Change of Use
Applicant:
Amro Alshami
Status:
Certificate of Completion
Date Filed:
9/3/2015 11:47:48 AM
Closed:
Yes
Description
Convert existing shell into a retail space as per drawing.
3440 Kabel Dr·Change of Use · Permit #15-26777-CUSE ·Ref Code: ZY2VQ2
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Type:
Change of Use
Applicant:
Willie Green
Status:
Certificate of Completion
Date Filed:
9/4/2015 12:29:03 PM
Closed:
Yes
Description
Convert vacant commercial space to thrift store. No electrical. No plumbing. No HVAC.
545 St Charles Ave·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-26753-RNVN ·Ref Code: FHF68W
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Joey Battaglia
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/4/2015 9:31:34 AM
Closed:
No
Description
Facade restoration to Gallier Hall as per 15-26753-HDLC approval.
3343 Esplanade Ave·HDLC COA · Permit #15-26782-HDLC ·Ref Code: Z1R1AZ
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Type:
HDLC COA
Applicant:
Ethel Kidd Real Estate LLC
Status:
Permit Issued
Date Filed:
9/4/2015 1:59:51 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Repair multifamily building - clean gutters, repair roof, repair stucco, paint, exterior, replace broken glass, install new 5’ fence per HDLC.
401 St Joseph St·HDLC COA ·Ref Code: F8P165
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Type:
HDLC COA
Applicant:
Mi Mi Montagnet
Status:
Permit Case Created
Date Filed:
9/5/2015 1:56:02 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Shell permit for structural stabilization, new roof and windows as per plans, HDLC Approval. No use and occupancy, renovation plans to follow. PENTHOUSE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PERMIT. NO USE AND OCCUPANCY UNDER THIS PERMIT.
1423 N Claiborne Ave·Board of Building Standards and Appeals · Project #BBSA No. 15-67 ·Ref Code: U4QAWS
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Type:
Board of Building Standards and Appeals
Applicant:
Alliance Of New Orleans, Preservation
Status:
Draft Application
Date Filed:
9/1/2015 2:27:35 PM
Closed:
No
Description
The applicant is appealing the process of restoring and renovating an existing historic structure into 3 condominium units
925 Common St, Suite B·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: 4AYXKP
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Raymond Armant
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/9/2015 5:46:02 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Build-out of an 1800 SF barbershop as per plans
326 Magazine St, St. James Hotel·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: 8DUMEX
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Ty Angeron
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/10/2015 2:09:16 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Sidewalk repair. We have an agreement with DDD to replace the sidewalk at this location and need a Department of Public Works permit.
2723 S Broad St·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: A1RB7Y
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Frank Burkhardt
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/10/2015 3:40:39 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Converting lower half of a vacant commercial building into a art studio as per plans. Electrical, fixtures, insulation, plumbing, sheetrock; paint and trim.
2401 St Claude Ave·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: 2FAJBS
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Type:
Renovation (Structural)
Applicant:
Douglas Mayo
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
9/9/2015 8:08:17 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Change of use of existing two-story building and construct a new single story addition for a restaurant as per plans.
St James Hotel Renovation
City to Auction Four Properties This Friday
September 09, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – This Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, the City of New Orleans will auction four City-owned properties in the City Hall Council Chambers at 10 a.m. The Department of Property Management through the Division of Real Estate and Records will conduct the auction. Registration begins at 9 a.m.
The property auction order is as follows: 7450 Paris Road, 4131 Elysian Fields Avenue, 4415/4435 Wilson Avenue and 2019 Third Street. These properties are owned and were previously used by the City but have been determined to be “no longer needed for public purposes.” The Home Rule Charter requires that the properties be sold at public auction instead of sold privately.
Click here external link to learn more about the four City-owned properties being auctioned or schedule an appointment to view a property.
“The City of New Orleans is committed to operating more efficiently,” Deputy Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer Andy Kopplin said. “These properties have been deemed as no longer needed for public purposes and it is important that they are put back into commerce as soon as possible.”
AUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
◾ Starting bids for properties are set at fair market value.
◾ The winning bidder must deposit ten percent of the winning bid amount with the Real Estate and Records Division (City Hall Room 5W06) within one hour of the completion of the auction.
◾ The deposit must be in cash, certified check, or money order and is non-refundable.
◾ If the deposit is not received within one hour, the property will be offered to the second highest bidder.
◾ Additional costs over the winning bid must be paid to complete the sale. These costs include: appraisal, Clerk of Court costs, City Notary fees, possible resubdivision fees and other possible costs.
◾ The City of New Orleans cannot contract with convicted felons, City employees, or any party that owes taxes to the City of New Orleans.
◾ Also, the City will distribute required paperwork to the winning bidder, such as a tax clearance affidavit, vendor registration form, and other required information.
All documents must be completed prior to the Act of Sale date. Sales must be completed within 120 days of the winning bid. Depending on when the Division of Real Estate and Records receives the appropriate paperwork from the purchaser, transfer may take place within three months.
Upon purchase of the property, the new owner must clean, repair, secure, or otherwise remove the conditions of blight upon the property within 60 days. Some of the properties may require the purchaser to obtain a certificate of occupancy from the Department of Safety and Permits, which must be achieved within 18 months.
$8 Million St. Bernard Project Breaks Ground on New Headquarters
http://canalstreetbeat.com/8-million...-headquarters/
Kenner Developer Plans Three Hotels Near Airport For $40 Million
http://canalstreetbeat.com/kenner-de...or-40-million/
City Council votes to ease density rules at developments offering affordable housing
http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com...-votes-to-ease
New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute Now Slated To Open in 2017
http://nola.eater.com/2015/9/4/92614...o-open-in-2017
September Adjudicated Property Auction Sells 145 Properties
SEPTEMBER 03, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – On Sept. 2, the third in a series of innovative online monthly auctions for adjudicated properties brought in over $3.25 million after 345 people placed more than 12,500 bids to buy 145 of the 146 properties that were for sale. In addition, 15 delinquent accounts of $408,646 were paid in full in the weeks leading up to the auction. The next auction, which will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, currently includes 111 properties scheduled for sale.
Through three auctions, the adjudicated property auction process has sold 383 properties and has so far brought in more than an estimated $11 million gross for the City of New Orleans and other property tax recipients, such as the Board of Liquidation, Orleans Parish School Board and Sewerage & Water Board.The auctions are also helping to revive economic activity and create a fairer tax system for all New Orleanians.
There are also more than 1,000 properties still available for deposit to begin the research and notification processes before an auction may be scheduled. A list of these properties is available at CivicSource.com, which is also where the online auctions take place.
“The overwhelming success of our first three innovative auctions is just more evidence of the energy and excitement in the revitalization of New Orleans,” said First Deputy Mayor & CAO Andy Kopplin. “We look forward to continuing these monthly auctions until the City has exhausted its backlog of adjudicated properties. We still have about 1,000 properties awaiting deposits across the city, so I encourage residents to go to CivicSour ce.com to check them out. All it takes is one depositor to start the research and notification processes so that we may schedule the property for auction.
Councilmember-At-Large Stacy Head said, “The continued success of the adjudicated property auctions is evidence of an incredibly strong real estate market—properties that many have assumed to be worthless are attracting dozens of bidders, and are ultimately being sold for considerably above their appraised values. I am very excited to see how many of these long-abandoned properties are redeveloped and in turn, how neighborhoods are rebuilt.”
In the September auction, 115 people bought 145 properties for a cumulative total of $3,326,788 (about 70 percent of the winning bidders were from Louisiana). The highest bid in the auction was a two-way tie between at 1714 Euterpe Street and 1531 Ursulines Avenue, each of which sold for $126,000. There were about 24,400 due process notifications mailed ahead of the September sale and yard signs were placed on each property before the auction as part of the extensive efforts to contact and alert property owners. The revenue will be used to cover the cost of the sale and pay back the taxes owed to the appropriate entities, such as the City of New Orleans, Board of Liquidation, Orleans Parish School Board and Sewerage & Water Board. All remaining revenue will go to the City of New Orleans, where it can be used to invest in key resident priorities, such as community revitalization, public safety, street repairs and parks and recreation.
Bayou St. John's Magnolia Bridge is Getting a Makeover
http://nola.curbed.com/archives/2015...n-makeover.php
Pitches for Piazza d'Italia to move forward Sept. 11
http://www.nola.com/business/index.s...l#incart_river
Old Arabi, New Bywater?
http://nola.curbed.com/archives/2015...s-district.php
Turnbull Bakery Redevelopment Now Called Bakery Village, Will Include 15 Homes
http://nola.curbed.com/archives/2015...ry-village.php
New Susan Spicer restaurant possibly headed to Lakeview
http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf..._story_package
Tulane University’s Papillon Apartments in the Lower Garden District is getting a facelift!