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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 1:28 AM
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I think it's too early to pass judgment. I can't really tell from the renderings what kind of material these will be. Corrugated metal? Hardie board? Vinyl siding?
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 1:53 PM
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Finally activity at this old building. I took this today so it looks like they're starting to clean it out. A number of posts ago there was some permits or something about a "10,000 sq ft or greater retail establishment' or something...but that was about the level of detail.

Should be interesting, anythingis better than the vacant building, but hopefully it's alittle more interesting than a tire service center..

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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 2:00 PM
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Finally activity at this old building. I took this today so it looks like they're starting to clean it out. A number of posts ago there was some permits or something about a "10,000 sq ft or greater retail establishment' or something...but that was about the level of detail.

Should be interesting, anythingis better than the vacant building, but hopefully it's alittle more interesting than a tire service center..

Its going to be something to do with servicing the restaurant industry!
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 2:35 PM
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Its going to be something to do with servicing the restaurant industry!
Oh do you think the NOLA Restaurant Supply store just about a block away over on St. Charles is going to move to that much larger space?

Sorry for the hand in the photo...again i was driving...tennis you better not tell GEICO who I really am..they won't like that whole taking pictures and driving part.
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 3:10 PM
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http://videos.nola.com/times-picayun...rmer_play.html

Wish I could be a part of this project.
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 4:59 PM
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Sorry for the hand in the photo...again i was driving...tennis you better not tell GEICO who I really am..they won't like that whole taking pictures and driving part.
My silence can be bought with drinks!

I have no idea who is moving in there but it is restaurant supply items. Tables, chairs, kitchen equipment etc.

Permit pulled to gut this building:

1111 TULANE AVE
NEW ORLEANS LA 70112
Project Description:
INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF VACANT COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE. NO USE & OCCUPANCY. PLANS TO FOLLOW.
Job Value($):
$100,000.00

Pool Permit
845 CARONDELET ST
NEW ORLEANS LA 70113
INSTALLATION OF A SWIMMING POOL AND HOT TUB AS PER PLANS AND THE NEW ORLEANS COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE ARTICLE 15;SECTION 15.5.12;#7.

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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 7:06 PM
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Permit pulled to gut this building:

1111 TULANE AVE
NEW ORLEANS LA 70112
Project Description:
INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF VACANT COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE. NO USE & OCCUPANCY. PLANS TO FOLLOW.
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$100,000.00
Excellent news. This is the last major vacant building (besides the State Palace Theatre) along the new Loyola Streetcar route. Also, its revitalization hopefully will bring sunlight to two sketchy, major intersections (Loyola/Tulane and Rampart/Tulane).

Anyone know what will be going there once the building is gutted?
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 7:26 PM
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Excellent news. This is the last major vacant building (besides the State Palace Theatre) along the new Loyola Streetcar route. Also, its revitalization hopefully will bring sunlight to two sketchy, major intersections (Loyola/Tulane and Rampart/Tulane).

Anyone know what will be going there once the building is gutted?
No, but up until a few years ago it was graduate student housing (mainly medical) for Tulane. I had a friend that lived there. I did notice that they eventually moved them all out though and it's been vacant a short while (2-3 years).
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 8:45 PM
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The building on Jeff Davis at Washington has come down really quickly. Anybody have any idea what is going up in its place?
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 9:26 PM
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Everyone should take a moment and email your oppostion to this proposal to not only Susan Guidry but Stacey Head and Jackie Clarkson.

http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/th...s-new-stadium/

Guess that rumor about In n Out Burger was untrue(although the last sentence does leave the possibility open)http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/th...n-on-veterans/
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Old Posted May 1, 2012, 11:38 PM
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Does anyone know what the renovations going on in the blighted row of buildings on Girod St. just lakebound of Lucy's are about? There is a chainlinked fence on Girod with no parking on that side of the street.
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 2:56 AM
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Does anyone know what the renovations going on in the blighted row of buildings on Girod St. just lakebound of Lucy's are about? There is a chainlinked fence on Girod with no parking on that side of the street.
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 3:08 AM
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THAT's going to be neighbors with Lucy's?? Where do I sign up?

Seriously, that is a tremendous improvement. Not only are you getting rid of the blight, you're going from a 1 story building to a 7 or 8 story building! Nice to add some new height to the WHD.
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 8:19 PM
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This isn't really good news yet but still promising? The DDD says atleast 3 retailers are looking at Canal Street.

http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/th...emain-elusive/
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 8:39 PM
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This isn't really good news yet but still promising? The DDD says atleast 3 retailers are looking at Canal Street.

http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/th...emain-elusive/
Ill tell you the main problem. Retailers want to be on canal but south of Camp. There really isnt any space south of Camp. That parking lot at canal place would lease really quickly if they would build something there.
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 9:30 PM
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Everyone should take a moment and email your oppostion to this proposal to not only Susan Guidry but Stacey Head and Jackie Clarkson.

http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/th...s-new-stadium/
This proposal by Susan Guidry is such an overreaction by about a dozen really loud neighbors of Tulane. They're trying to punish Loyola, Xavier, and Tulane (and possibly Delgado?) for one project they don't like. It sets an awful precedent and the whole "throw up red tape because rich people don't like something" move is like a blast from the (recent) past of New Orleans. Kind of scary. Hopefully level heads prevail. I signed the petition, and it looks like so have a lot of other people.

On a more uplifting note, Chief Executive magazine just released their list of best states for business as rated by CEOs. Louisiana is now the 13th-best state for doing business! That's a jump from 27th last year and 47th in 2006. They called us the "Cinderella of business improvement."
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Old Posted May 2, 2012, 10:40 PM
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This proposal by Susan Guidry is such an overreaction by about a dozen really loud neighbors of Tulane. They're trying to punish Loyola, Xavier, and Tulane (and possibly Delgado?) for one project they don't like. It sets an awful precedent and the whole "throw up red tape because rich people don't like something" move is like a blast from the (recent) past of New Orleans. Kind of scary. Hopefully level heads prevail. I signed the petition, and it looks like so have a lot of other people.
What petition did you sign? Also, I think its quite clear that Susan Guidry isnt a friend of development and caters too much to nimbys. Time start working on her replacement. Whens the next election for that district?
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Old Posted May 3, 2012, 12:37 AM
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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/679/5...ulane-stadium/

I wonder how many people were turned off by the sneaky subscription to the Democratic newsletter at the end? Tulane should have started their own petition on a non-partisan site.
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Old Posted May 3, 2012, 6:43 AM
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MAYOR LANDRIEU, CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCE PLAN TO FIX ALL STREETLIGHTS IN CITY

NEW ORLEANS, LA—Today, Mayor Mitch Landrieu and the City Council announced a bold new strategy to repair every streetlight outage in the city by the end of 2012. The administration has identified $8 million in additional funding to pay for expensive repairs and significantly increase capacity.

The City of New Orleans owns 54,400 streetlights, including those on the Interstate highways and State roads. As the Landrieu Administration took office in May 2010, a backlog of over 16,000 streetlight outages existed representing over 29% of all streetlights within New Orleans. The Landrieu Administration has fixed over 16,000 streetlights since taking office. But because lights are continually burning out as others are repaired, a total of 10,917 outages exist as of May 2012. 4,793 of those streetlights are in need of major repairs.

To pay for this aggressive plan, the Administration has identified $8 million in one-time federal recovery funds (D-CDBG). When added to what remains in the 2012 general fund budget, the City will have over $9 million to light up New Orleans by the end of the year.
This is a welcome move to help fix up the city, but in the meantime other cities are switching to LED luminaires that have a lifespan 3 times longer than a typical high-pressure sodium light, while using less electricity (streetlights typically account for 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's total electric bill, so this really pays off).

As usual, NOLA is stuck in the past, barely even playing catch-up.
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This is a welcome move to help fix up the city, but in the meantime other cities are switching to LED luminaires that have a lifespan 3 times longer than a typical high-pressure sodium light, while using less electricity (streetlights typically account for 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's total electric bill, so this really pays off).

As usual, NOLA is stuck in the past, barely even playing catch-up.
Im not so sure its just about that. Im not a huge fan of the lighting these new lights put off. Personal choice I guess.
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