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Old Posted Oct 13, 2015, 11:04 PM
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Yeah, this method is so much quicker and less disruptive. Do you know if the WWII garage is just part of that lot? I had originally thought it would take up the whole thing...unless they plan on building something else on the other side.

I think that Emeril's restaurant will be a nice addition to the streetscape. I'm glad they preserved the facades in that project. One corners of the WWII garage lot also has some preserved facades, so maybe something similar will go up there?
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Soccer in NOLA

I know that this technically isn't development related, but it will bring a huge amount of national exposure! It should be interesting to see how many people show up for this!

http://sportsnola.com/u-s-womens-nat...inst-china-pr/
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I know that this technically isn't development related, but it will bring a huge amount of national exposure! It should be interesting to see how many people show up for this!

http://sportsnola.com/u-s-womens-nat...inst-china-pr/
Sports has a big economic impact. So more the merrier.
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Yeah, this method is so much quicker and less disruptive. Do you know if the WWII garage is just part of that lot? I had originally thought it would take up the whole thing...unless they plan on building something else on the other side.

I think that Emeril's restaurant will be a nice addition to the streetscape. I'm glad they preserved the facades in that project. One corners of the WWII garage lot also has some preserved facades, so maybe something similar will go up there?
The garage with street level retail is half the lot. part of it is planned to connect to a hotel specifically built for the museum. That building is planned to be around 10-14 stories if I remember correctly.
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1031 Canal

I noticed them taking away the concrete barricades surrounding the property at 1031 Canal, and there's a bulldozer on sight. Perhaps construction is about to start?
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I noticed them taking away the concrete barricades surrounding the property at 1031 Canal, and there's a bulldozer on sight. Perhaps construction is about to start?
Who knows but hopefully. I do know the building next to the property was partly collapsing so Im not sure how long that is taking to address and Im sure there is a lawsuit involved there.That said now that this end of rampart and canal is finishing up with major part of streetcar construction I could see it being easier to build now.
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The Standard

Have we heard any updates on when the standard will begin construction? I know that when it was announced earlier this summer they mentioned the beginning of 2016.
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Have we heard any updates on when the standard will begin construction? I know that when it was announced earlier this summer they mentioned the beginning of 2016.
yeah thats what I heard. Im sure they will start once The Beacon wraps up which will be beginning of 2016.

That said if I were Domain Companies I would try and shut down the Lake direction traffic on Girod. Its a very minimally used street and if they were able to incorporate it into their project they could seriously widen their sidewalks to do something much closer to fulton Street. I think the current sidewalks are still to narrow.
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What they should do is starting the construction before the Beacon is finished. Who would want to move into a new apartment with a pile driver going every morning next door?
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What they should do is starting the construction before the Beacon is finished. Who would want to move into a new apartment with a pile driver going every morning next door?
Honestly it seems like that's how they have been scheduling it. Finish the next buildings piling before the previous one opens. Given these timeframes Id expect to see plans given to the city in the next month or two. Also, once they start the standard don't be surprised to see part of the long lot along Loyola become a staging ground for construction.



Try to do a big update today for you guys:


Renovations and demolition planned for this gas station at the corner of canal and broad Street.







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801 Frenchmen St·HDLC COA · Permit #14-12796-HDLC ·Ref Code: 635JHT
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Albert Architecture

Status:
Permit Issued

Date Filed:
8/24/2015 11:18:25 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Structural repair including new foundation to support new columns. Repairs to the exterior envelope, floor and roof framing are also included. Tenant improvement drawings for a new restaurant will be provided in the future . No Use and Occupancy.




1835 Canal St·Design Review · Project #15-1665 ·Ref Code: BNNVSV
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Applicant:
Urban Roots LLC

Status:
Draft Application

Date Filed:
10/14/2015 11:43:14 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Applicant seeks a design review for a Enhancement Corridor distirct - plant store/florist




2425 Dauphine St·New Construction ·Ref Code: 3HJ1A6
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Applicant:
Michael Bosio

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/20/2015 3:19:41 PM

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No

Description

2 family residence in a 8 unit condo complex




2421 Dauphine St·New Construction ·Ref Code: 05QGNL
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Michael Bosio

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/20/2015 3:04:03 PM

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No

Description

Two family building in 8 unit condo complex





2327 St Philip St·New Construction ·Ref Code: WTC5JV
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Applicant:
Michelle Burkart

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/19/2015 2:16:48 PM

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No

Description

EXTERIOR work of a new construction three (3) story wood framed shell building that will be constructed to provide an additional 15 elderly apartment units under separate permit per plans. No use and occupancy under this permit.
















902 Piety St ·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-31388-RNVN ·Ref Code: T4PYVL
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Renovation (Non-Structural)

Applicant:
Bailey Smith

Status:
Permit Issued

Date Filed:
10/19/2015 12:59:13 PM

Closed:
No

Description

Creation of a whitebox in an existing vacant space - repair existing commercial building - repair/replace door, door jam, replace window, replace paneling with bead board, install floor covering per HDLC.No use and occupancy under this permit. NO electrical. No mechanical.





1623 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-31262-RNVN ·Ref Code: 1QPLL5
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Renovation (Non-Structural)

Applicant:
Ernest Stalberte

Status:
Permit Approved

Date Filed:
10/16/2015 2:42:07 PM

Closed:
No

Description

Non-structural renovation to mixed use building (two residential/two commercial). Windows, stucco work, doors, painting and trim.









6500 Magazine St·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: 0DHKWY
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Renovation (Non-Structural)

Applicant:
Laura Filipek

Status:
Zoning Review

Date Filed:
10/16/2015 11:16:49 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Renovation/Buildout of non load bearing CMU walls within a pizza kitchen designed and permitted in a previous phase. New site work including new concrete slabs for cabana canopies, power outlets, a shower tower, and site lighting.










Offices Taking over old Lord and Taylor Space in Benson Tower

1400 Poydras St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: B8BTZV
Type:
Renovation (Structural)
Applicant:
Juan Burciaga
Status:
Appication Submitted
Date Filed:
10/19/2015 5:44:48 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Renovation of existing Mercantile space to a white box with intended Business use.
Applicant:
Juan Burciaga
Subdivision:
Next Status:
Application Review
Next Status Date:
10/22/2015 5:44:48 PM
Next Inspector:
Total Fees:
22710.00
Unpaid Fees:
22710.00
Filing Date:
10/19/2015 5:44:48 PM





4600 Washington Ave·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: L415JM
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Applicant:
Hieu Duy Than

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/19/2015 9:45:19 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Construct 1-story addition to restaurant as per plans.




930 Tchoupitoulas St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: MV6NY7
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Applicant:
Brooks Graham

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/17/2015 8:00:52 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Renovation of the exterior wall on S. Diamond Street only. Interior renovation under separate permit no.15-26358-RNVS.













839 Clouet St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: HFM5YD
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Applicant:
Alexander Adamick

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/13/2015 2:58:38 PM

Closed:
No

Description

Renovation of existing 3 unit apartment building.





4427 S Robertson St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: WYH8PM
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Applicant:
Beth Hood

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/14/2015 10:18:43 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Tenant improvement: Expansion of Home Training suite in existing dialysis facility as per plans






4001 Behrman Hwy·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: V2W6T7
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Applicant:
Brittany Lewis

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/14/2015 3:37:41 PM

Closed:
No

Description

Remodel of existing Walmart store as per plans.






916 Navarre Ave·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: 4RLAUE
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Applicant:
Todd James

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/15/2015 3:45:31 PM

Closed:
No

Description

WYES TV-12 Phase 2 - Production Studio Addition: Demolish one-story portion of existing building and Construct addition to and renovate existing TV studio building as per plans.




825 Baronne St·Interior Demolition · Permit #15-30319-DEMI ·Ref Code: VG6JNX
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Interior Demolition

Applicant:
Hauss Builders

Status:
Permit Issued

Date Filed:
10/8/2015 4:16:52 PM

Closed:
No

Description

Interior demolition of a 3 story single dwelling inorder to see structural condition and cleaning. No exterior work allowed and plans for renovation to follow.






717 Girod St·Renovation (Structural) ·Ref Code: MUDKHY
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Applicant:
Brooks Graham

Status:
Application Submitted

Date Filed:
10/17/2015 7:47:43 AM

Closed:
No

Description

Conceptual review only by the ARC of the HDLC. No building permit is requested with this application.























Applicant or Agent: 2223 Carondelet, LLC
Property Location: 2223 Carondelet Street Zip: 70113
Bounding Streets: Carondelet St., Jackson Ave., Philip St., & Brainard St.
Former Zoning: RM-4 Multiple-Family Residential District
Current Zoning: HU-RM1 Historic Urban Multi-Family Residential District
Historic District: Garden District Planning District: 2
Existing Use: Vacant Lot Square Number: 243
Proposed Use: Multi-Family Residence Lot Number: 15
Project Planner: Brittany B DesRocher (bbdesrocher@nola.gov)
Request Citation: This request is for a variance from the provisions of Article 4, Section 4.12.7 (Table
4.L) of the former Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.

Request: To permit the construction of an 18 unit multi-family residence with insufficient lot area per
dwelling unit.














TEM 6 – Docket Number: 184-15
Applicant or Agent: Susan Neely
Property Location: 1421 N. Robertson Street Zip: 70116
Bounding Streets: N. Robertson St., Esplanade Av., Kerlerec St., & N. Claiborne Av.
Former Zoning: HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Tremé Commercial District
Current Zoning: HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Tremé/Bywater Residential District
Historic District: Treme Planning District: 4
Existing Use: Vacant Lot Square Number: 629
Proposed Use: Restaurant Lot Number: 1
Project Planner: Larry Massey (lwmassey@nola.gov)
Request Citation: This request is for a variance from the provisions of Article 15, Section 15.2.1 (Table
15.A) of the former Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
Request: This request is to permit the construction of a restaurant with insufficient off-street parking.









ITEM 18 – Docket Number: 192-15
Applicant or Agent: Park Investment Properties LLC, Sarpy Development, LLC
Property Location: 923 Julia Street Zip: 70113
Bounding Streets: Julia St., Dryades St., Girod St., & Baronne St.
Zoning District: CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District
Historic District: Lafayette Square Planning District: 1a
Existing Use: Vacant Lot Square Number: 257
Proposed Use: Multi-Family Residence Lot Number: 6 & 7
Project Planner: Brittany B. DesRocher (bbdesrocher@nola.gov)
Request Citation: This request is for variances from the provisions of Article 17, Section 17.3.B.1, and
Article 17, Section 17.6.D.9 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
Request: This request is to permit the construction of a multi-family residence with no ground-floor
uses and with a garage entrance on a pedestrian street.












3001 Napoleon Ave·Design Review · Project #DR091-15 ·Ref Code: 04WB6M
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Design Review
Applicant:
Alvin C Bertucci
Status:
Completeness Review
Date Filed:
9/4/2015 3:38:21 PM
Closed:
No
Description
Design of a standard restaurant with addtional rental space. Sqaure 694 Lot 1,2,3 and pt 4











DESIGN REVIEW 92/15 - Request by Charles Silbernagel, AIA for the
new construction of three-story office building in the Character Preservation Corridor.
The municipal address is 4111 MAGAZINE ST.














[15-1585] A request by Jim Baumback for a grant of predial servitude
for the proposed encroachment of a gallery on/over the Magazine Street public right-ofway,
at 1831 Magazine Street.







[ZD106/15] Request by 1770 TCHOUPITOULAS, LLC for a
Conditional Use to allow a mini-warehouse in an MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use
District and the RIV Riverfront Design Overlay District, on the entirety of Square 34 in
the First Municipal District, bounded by Tchoupitoulas, Celeste, Water, and Nuns Streets.
The municipal address is 1770 TCHOUPITOULAS STREET. (PD 2)








200 Decatur Street renovations







City Celebrates Opening of New Rosenwald Center in the B.W. Cooper Neighborhood

OCTOBER 20, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – Today, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, City and State officials and FEMA celebrated the opening of the new $8.5 million Rosenwald Center at 1120 South Broad Street in the B.W. Cooper neighborhood. This New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC) recreation center replaces the previous facility that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Construction on the $1.8 million outdoor Rosenwald Pool and Pool House will begin next month and open next summer.

The Rosenwald Center is the third new NORDC recreation center to open this year. Over the summer, the City and NORDC celebrated the openings of the Sanchez Center at 1616 Caffin Street in the Lower Ninth Ward and the Stallings St. Claude Center at 4300 St. Claude Avenue in the Bywater.

“Today, we celebrate another sign of renewal and reinvestment with the reopening of the Rosenwald Center in the B.W. Cooper neighborhood,” Mayor Mitch Landrieu said. “Once again, our young people have a safe place to grow, learn and play and I encourage New Orleanians of all ages to take advantage of it and all the valuable resources it will offer. Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina brought New Orleans to its knees but today we are standing taller than ever. This project is a symbol that we are building back better than before.”

Since Mayor Landrieu took office in 2010, the City has invested over $157 million in new and improved NORDC facilities and nearly tripled its programming budget. In 2010, about 500 young people learned to swim at eight NORDC pools but this year nearly 4,000 learned at fifteen pools. Also in 2010, only 1,600 children participated in four NORDC summer camps but as of this summer, 5,100 children participated at 49 youth and teen camps across New Orleans. In 2010, New Orleans only had four NORDC recreation centers open to the public. Today, there are ten.

Click here to learn more about NORDC and its programs external link





Cibugnu Rebrands Into Pop Up & Party Space 709 Events



http://nola.eater.com/2015/10/20/957...ace-709-events




City Approves Susan Spicer's Upcoming Mid City Restaurant




http://nola.eater.com/2015/10/20/957...ity-restaurant





Ritz Carlton renovations and upgrades have started on bottom retail spaces. Restaurant and Davenport lounge are supposedly going to be relocated down there . Will make the property much more engaging from street level








New Orleans public transit update: 5 projects




Transdev and the RTA have sent an army of engineers to the foot of Canal Street to find a way to untangle one of New Orleans more knotted intersections. Augustine didn't go into too much detail Monday, but he said plans could include a streetcar spur headed upriver and a traffic circle to alleviate some of the confusion where Convention Center Boulevard runs into Canal Street.

The redo of that intersection, however, will likely rely on federal government financing, Augustine said. Transdev is waiting to hear the results of its latest application to the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grant program.



5. Downtown transit center

After collecting public comments, complaints and questions for months, a consultant to the RTA is expected to recommend its best choice for a new downtown transit center that would shelter commuters as they wait for buses and streetcars.

Augustine said he expects the consultant will make its recommendation to the RTA board in December.

The engineering firm Parsons Brinkerhoff presented four possible sites in July:

on Basin Street near Canal Street;
on Rampart Street upriver from Canal Street;
Duncan Plaza across from City Hall near Perdido Street and Loyola Avenue; and
the Canal Street neutral ground between Rampart and Dauphine Street.
Once the necessary agencies approves a site, an environmental assessment would be the next step toward applying for federal grants to pay for the center. Transdev has said it would like to build it before the city's tricentennial in 2018.


http://www.nola.com/traffic/index.ss...ans_publi.html






OCTOBER 16, 2015
Second facility dedicated to serving New Orleans’ seniors to open this year


NEW ORLEANS – Today, Mayor Landrieu, City officials and FEMA celebrated the opening of the new $3.4 million Carrollton Hollygrove Senior Center facility at 3300 Hamilton Street. The new senior center is the second facility dedicated to serving New Orleans’ seniors to open this year, following the opening this summer of the Lower Ninth Ward Senior Center in the new Sanchez Center in the Lower Ninth Ward.

“The new multi-purpose Carrollton Hollygrove Senior Center is open to the public and will once again serve as an important anchor to this neighborhood,” said Mayor Mitch Landrieu. “Our seniors deserve a top notch facility. Together with the New Orleans Council on Aging and FEMA, we have delivered on that promise to provide quality activities and important resources for our seniors. As one of my administration’s committed capital projects, this is another example that we’re building a stronger, more resilient New Orleans that meets our community’s needs.”




Recent Construction Pictures from around town:












Trader Joes and Shopping Center:







Dave and Busters garage"





Gallier Hall renovations:








Cambria Suites:














Future Emerils Restaurant Meril's:






Ace Hotel:





















201 South Villere







ACE HOTEL Sign






Stirling Opens Fremaux Phase II, Adding 280,000 More Square Feet To Slidell’s Shopping Megaplex




http://canalstreetbeat.com/stirling-...ping-megaplex/




The Crab Trap Opens on The Frenier Lakefront



http://nola.eater.com/2015/10/15/954...nier-lakefront




Floorplan for new bar restaurant connected to Ace Hotel at 630 carondelet





Tchoupitoulas Beer Garden Opens In The Warehouse District This Week




http://nola.eater.com/2015/10/21/958...t-october-2015






3940 Thalia St·Renovation (Non-Structural) ·Ref Code: ML36M3
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Date Filed:
10/21/2015 11:03:33 AM
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Description
Renovate vacant space into a shell only as per plans. Use and occupancy shall require a separate permit. No exterior work under this permit.






12000 I 10 E Service Rd·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Permit #15-31611-RNVN ·Ref Code: 22J1AC
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Date Filed:
10/21/2015 8:26:28 AM
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Description
Non-structural renovation to existing restaurant for new restaurant tenant(New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Company) as per plans.






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Old Posted Oct 22, 2015, 1:44 PM
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Thanks as always for the updates. This was certainly a big one!

California video game developer inXile to open New Orleans studio
http://www.nola.com/business/index.s...l#incart_river
Offices to be located on Oak Street
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Btw if anyone is wondering what's replacing that two story building that's been demolished close to end of veterans by Orleans parish line . It's going to be a retail building and a raising canes .

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Btw if anyone is wondering what's replacing that two story office building that's been demolished close to end of veterans by Orleans parish line . It's going to be a retail building and a raising canes .
Thanks. I was wondering what they were doing...
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Thanks as always for the updates. This was certainly a big one!

California video game developer inXile to open New Orleans studio
http://www.nola.com/business/index.s...l#incart_river
Offices to be located on Oak Street
While I'm always excited to see any sort of development, I'm very excited to see a sudden uptick in office/medical related projects such as this one. A healthy city needs a good mix of all uses.
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I think it goes to show that there is some value in all of these new restaurants and entertainment venues/bars, etc. We're definitely seeing more residential in business districts and more offices in traditionally residential areas.
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I think it goes to show that there is some value in all of these new restaurants and entertainment venues/bars, etc. We're definitely seeing mo
re residential in business districts and more offices in traditionally residential areas.
Agreed the days of the office district that empties out after 5 and on weekends is over.



new website for Four Seasons Developers has launched.





http://frontandcenterneworleans.com/


Thought this was a great pic of Crescent Park
















The former George O. Mondy, Jr. School in New Orleans’ historic Treme will be transformed to an elderly living campus. Plans call for the addition of a new building adjacent to the Romanesque Revival style school building dating back to the turn of the 19th century. The buildings total 60,000 SF and will house 35 apartments designed for the elderly. The Mondy conversion is expected to be finished at the end of 2016.






Project information coming soon.








The first phase of the Tolmas Retail Development on a 2.5 acre site along Veterans Boulveard is anchored by a new Trader Joe’s grocery store. The 15,000 sf building consists of a steel framed shell space with specialty electrical and mechanical systems built specifically for Trader Joe’s. The exterior will be a stucco façade with metal panel cladding in the front facing Veterans Boulevard. Construction is scheduled to be complete in six months by March 2016.













A new construction building at 1581 Magazine Street in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans marks the third project that Felicity Property Company has negotiated with Palmisano Contractors. Following successful collaborations on the apartments at 516 Natchez and The Saint Anna, the Owner chose to work with Palmisano again. Architect Wayne Troyer of Studio WTA designed the three story building of 36 one- and two-bedroom rental residences. The ground level will feature two retail storefronts, a residence lounge, and residence parking behind. The sleek modern exterior is composed of an array of materials including Kolumba brick, stucco, aluminum storefront, Hardieplank lap siding, and glass curtainwall. Construction will begin in the fall of 2015 and is expected to be complete in 12 months near the end of 2016.









The former Quality Inn and Suites at 210 O’Keefe Avenue in New Orleans’ Central Business District will be converted to a Moxy, a new concept by Marriott lifestyle brands. The Moxy philosophy aims to millennial travelers, offering high tech lounges, a grab-and-go food kiosk and self service kitchen, and efficiently sized rooms with an affordable pricetag. The first and currently only Moxy hotel opened in Milan, Italy in 2014. The Moxy brand makes its United States debut in early 2016 with the New Orleans location, among others planned in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle. The project is fast tracked on a five month schedule from interior demolition to furnishing, opening in February 2016.

Built in the 1960’s, the curtain wall clad 10-story building features 107 guestrooms. A Moxy design feature is the curved entrance with a pink neon sign welcoming guests. A large graphic image will cover a significant portion of the building exterior. The unique elements of the brand and the design make this a groundbreaking project for the New Orleans market.














630 carondelet bar and restaurant… will be connected to Ace Hotel also.

















How cool is this !! The Jung redevelopment has painted construction elevators pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness.
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Some very interesting developments in the potential for a non-stop flight to Europe. I certainly hope the exploratory team from Air France was impressed, and we end up getting a non-stop flight to Paris.

They met up with MSY officials, GNO Inc., NOCVB, Mayor's Office, and the French Consulate for Louisiana. Definitely encouraging that the airline flew here to meet instead of our local officials flying out to meet them.

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That would be great. According to this article there are already a number of French companies with a presence here and I think that would grow significantly with the addition of nonstop service: http://www.nolafrancaise.com/2014/11...n-new-orleans/
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That would be great. According to this article there are already a number of French companies with a presence here and I think that would grow significantly with the addition of nonstop service: http://www.nolafrancaise.com/2014/11...n-new-orleans/
Would be interesting to get a non stop to Paris before London but it makes sense in many ways.
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