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Old Posted Jan 14, 2019, 6:38 AM
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New Orleans East has always been such a conundrum when it comes to retail.. they have more people than Lake Charles and basically same per capita income yet have very little retail compared to Lake Charles and unlike the rest of the city where the main issues is land availability, theres no such problem over there. Ikea could possible work there since it would be easy access for north shore and gulf coast and still would get Baton Rouge folks although I still think Kenner is better location over all this could work too
Yeah but you can't look at it in isolation. The people in Lake Charles aren't part of a major metropolitan area with other retail options in close driving distance.

I would actually argue that New Orleans like most US cities has too much retail space overall, it's just concentrated in a few locations (Vets, Elmwood, Covington) while other areas are deserts due to scarcity of land.

IKEA is reportedly moving toward a compact showroom-and-delivery business model, but without any warehouses in Louisiana I imagine they would need some kind of big-box store somewhere. But it may be cheaper for them to just build a warehouse in an industrial area and then a handful of small showrooms across the region.
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Old Posted Jan 14, 2019, 7:36 PM
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345 Canal St, 365 Canal St, 365 Canal St Ste 100 BLDG 1, 365 Canal St ·NPP Notifications · Project #19-0069 · Ref Code:YA0SMW
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210 Baronne St, Unit B·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:20C1VP
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Jay Harris
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1/11/2019
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Change of use from bank lobby to reception hall in connection with Occupational and Business License Alcoholic Beverage Application Reference # XZAXFR.






4301 St Charles Ave, 1633 Napoleon Ave·Renovation (Structural) · Ref Code:5WBF7C
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Martin Tovrea
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1/11/2019
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Renovation and addition to existing school building.




2000 Lakeshore Dr, Room 403·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:44FEW1
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Ann Schmuelling
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Date Filed:
1/11/2019
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Tenant build-out as per plans.





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1512 Robert C Blakes, SR Dr·Design Review · Project #DR002-19 · Ref Code:71NC08
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¼/2019
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Design Review for a new Micro-Distillery located in an Character Preservation Corridor










1300 Perdido St, 1300 Perdido St ELEVATOR, 1227 Poydras St, 1229 Poydr·Design Review · Project #DR005-19 · Ref Code:A1V3VT
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Completeness Review
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1/11/2019
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DAC review for citywide Jump Bike Racks



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Old Posted Jan 15, 2019, 2:54 PM
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Started from the bottom...Our team has topped out at the Higgins Hotel's 9th floor, which will be home to the hotel's rooftop bar, Rosie's on the Roof. Waterproof roofing installation and MEP rough-in are now underway. Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses over the next few months leading up to the hotel's late Summer completion date. #palmisanoprojetcs #nationalwwiimuseum


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Old Posted Jan 16, 2019, 8:02 PM
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New cooking institute welcomes first students, begins ‘enthusiast’ classes



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Old Posted Jan 16, 2019, 8:07 PM
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📣 S/O to The Odeon at South Market project team for bringing the spirit during this exciting time in the city!


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Old Posted Jan 16, 2019, 8:10 PM
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One of 5 pedestrian bridges nearing completion at the Sydney & Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden expansion site at the New Orleans Museum of Art. These bridges will connect the sculpture garden and allow visitors to stroll through the landscape with ease. In total, there will be 3 boardwalk passageways, a steel bridge with an etched glass surface that is an art piece itself, and a concrete “Moses” bridge that will be the second of its kind in the world. #palmisanoprojects


this is the concrete moses bridge in Netherlands

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Old Posted Jan 16, 2019, 9:21 PM
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1001 Julia St Ste 102·New Construction · Ref Code:0VB81E
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Colin Vanwingen
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Interior office build-out with partial mezzanine on the ground floor of existing high-rise (The Standard)


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218 Robert E Lee Blvd·New Construction · Ref Code:F31UUE
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1/14/2019
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New Construction of 3414 SF mixed use building split for a possible cafe and retail space. Pile supported foundation and steel framed construction located on the corner of Robert E Lee Blvd and Wuerpel St. with brick veneer and parking in the rear.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2019, 4:10 AM
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ZD was busy today! #731stcharles looking great! Gibbs Construction
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#2424tulane as the old #dixiebrewery overlooks progress Gibbs Construction #pontchartrainmechanical






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Old Posted Jan 18, 2019, 12:32 AM
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What's best deal for Louisiana in Harrah's license renewal? Study to determine value

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An aggressive and ultimately controversial effort by Harrah’s New Orleans Casino to extend its operating license by 30 years died on the final day of the legislative session last year over uncertainty about whether the state was getting a good deal.

Now, a study initiated by Senate President John Alario to help determine what the state should demand is laying the foundation for Harrah’s to try again during the upcoming legislative session.


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Separately, Louisiana Economic Development is doing a more comprehensive study of the state’s gambling industry. The state agency is in the process of choosing a consultant and hopes to have the results by the time legislators convene on April 8, said spokesman Gary Perilloux.



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Old Posted Jan 18, 2019, 2:36 AM
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An aggressive and ultimately controversial effort by Harrah’s New Orleans Casino to extend its operating license by 30 years died on the final day of the legislative session last year over uncertainty about whether the state was getting a good deal.

Now, a study initiated by Senate President John Alario to help determine what the state should demand is laying the foundation for Harrah’s to try again during the upcoming legislative session.


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Separately, Louisiana Economic Development is doing a more comprehensive study of the state’s gambling industry. The state agency is in the process of choosing a consultant and hopes to have the results by the time legislators convene on April 8, said spokesman Gary Perilloux.



Does this mean that the hotel tower/other developments are still a possibility? It was my understanding that they were completely thrown in the trash.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2019, 2:45 PM
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Does this mean that the hotel tower/other developments are still a possibility? It was my understanding that they were completely thrown in the trash.
I expect this study to answer that... personally i think we need two at least lamd based casinos in orleans parish... a land based casino anchoring the market street power plant would be amazing
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Old Posted Jan 22, 2019, 11:40 PM
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A DPW project manager insects asphalt work on the Cabrini High School side of the Magnolia Bridge. The bridge rehabilitation project is scheduled to be completed this month. The City Of New Orleans #nolaprogress #cityofyes @fsjna

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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 4:57 PM
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S Claiborne Fencing Project


this may not seem very exciting but to those that live in the area or frequent it this simple fencing project will drastically reduce the homeslessness and vagrancy under the overpass... and im sure that bodes well for the long term redevelopment of neighboring properties too













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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 5:32 PM
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2424 Tulane Ave·Attached Sign

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Install 2 16’-5’ S/F reverse channel V-shape mount aluminum routed copy displays w/ silhouette illumination. Install 1 1’-9"x6’-6" S/F reverse channel routed copy display w/ silhouette illumination as per plans






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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 5:54 PM
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S Claiborne Fencing Project


this may not seem very exciting but to those that live in the area or frequent it this simple fencing project will drastically reduce the homeslessness and vagrancy under the overpass... and im sure that bodes well for the long term redevelopment of neighboring properties too

Do you know if they are going to put parking in there? Fencing will help, but without regular activity or patrolling I could see there still be a problem. Plus it would probably be useful as more parking lots are developed in the area plus the Charity redevelopment.
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 6:48 PM
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Do you know if they are going to put parking in there? Fencing will help, but without regular activity or patrolling I could see there still be a problem. Plus it would probably be useful as more parking lots are developed in the area plus the Charity redevelopment.
no parking! so will work unlike calliope... theres nowhere to even park cars under there if they wanted to because theres stone seating etc.. so this will be cleaned up finally which im so excited about... they just need to get rid of the parking under calliope altogether.. so they can just fence it off
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 8:37 PM
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5833 Magazine St, 5835 Magazine St, 807 Eleonore St, 811 Eleonore St, ·Design Review · Project #DR010-19 · Ref Code:BHZU70
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Historic Acquisitions and Holdings LLC, Christopher E Johnson, Architect LLC
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
1/23/2019
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No
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DR in a CPC Character Preservation Overlay District






















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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 9:05 PM
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Nicks Bar is now Nicks Place

well this is definitely an upgrade I didnt see coming~~~


517-523 S Tonti St·Design Review · Project #DR004-19 · Ref Code:82VHES
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Albert A Kattine
Status:
Plan Approved (Design Review)
Date Filed:
1/14/2019
Closed:
Yes
Description:
Conceptual DAC review for mixed-use development which will require a conditional use for a bar and possibly other approvals.

















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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 9:38 PM
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this is definitely no surprise conversion since the apartments were crap and the 10 year requirement to maintain as residences is now up. Thankfully this will activate the ground floor with many uses now.. that whole two block area is going to be very different in 2 years
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