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Construction is proceeding safely for the Young Audiences Charter School in Gretna and is currently scheduled for completion in Fall 2020. The adaptive reuse of a historic Coca-Cola warehouse into a new facility will offer spaces for visual and performing arts, black box theater, science labs, a gymnasium, and covered outdoor space for middle and high school students. Stay tuned!









2219 Lakeshore Dr -Ste 500·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:V8V2VZ
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Ann Schmuelling
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
7/1/2020
Closed:
No
Description:
Tenant build out

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2 Canal St, Unit 3003·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:B0HPEX
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Type:
Renovation (Non-Structural)
Applicant:
Beckendorff Todd
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
7/1/2020
Closed:
No
Description:
Buildout of a single family apartment in a multi-use building




2130 Danneel St, 1929 Jackson Ave·New Construction · Ref CodeJZR1G
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Type:
New Construction
Applicant:
Batiste Joseph
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
7/1/2020
Closed:
No
Description:
Proposal to build a new commercial building to replace the blighted existing structure







3700 Canal St·Design Review · Project #DR110-20 · Ref Code:8KGY61
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Type:
Design Review
Applicant:
Bethany Church
Status:
Completeness Review
Date Filed:
6/30/2020
Closed:
No
Description:
Site plan review only for the renovation of an existing historic landmark building for a new Church Assembly. Scope of work includes alterations to the rear parking lot to meet Stormwater Management requirements and minor site alterations. No new building envelope additions are included in the renovation.










ICYMI: Yesterday we celebrated the completion of this DPW Multi-Purpose Building.

The new facility is for housing, cleaning and completing repairs to DPW maintenance staff’s equipment; for developing the daily crew schedules; as well as for holding staff trainings.

Wherever possible, we are integrating stormwater management into our projects.

At this site, we have a permeable parking lot, bioswales and native plantings that can hold 24 thousand gallons of water during a 1.25" rain event. #nolaprogress #cityofyes @mayorcantrell @resilientnola @cityofnola



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