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Old Posted Nov 18, 2019, 9:00 PM
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I would love to see all of Tulane from claiborne to carrollton. canal from claiborne to broad street , and galvez from tulane to poydras populated with buildings like this between 7-12 stories in height.. would make for a lot of mid price housing that is conveniently located to access jobs in the metro area through mass transit
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Old Posted Nov 18, 2019, 9:11 PM
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agreed. I really love this project and I hope some like this are built between Jeff Davis and Carrollton. I wonder what will go in the ground floor!


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I would love to see all of Tulane from claiborne to carrollton. canal from claiborne to broad street , and galvez from tulane to poydras populated with buildings like this between 7-12 stories in height.. would make for a lot of mid price housing that is conveniently located to access jobs in the metro area through mass transit
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Old Posted Nov 18, 2019, 10:24 PM
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esplanade and rampart
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esplanade and rampart
So, is Habana Outpost coming or no?
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 3:21 AM
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So, is Habana Outpost coming or no?
i have no clue
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1010 Common St·Interior Demolition · Ref Code:G0T82L
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Interior Demolition
Applicant:
Dale Wood
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
11/15/2019
Closed:
No
Description:
THE INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING TENANT SPACES WITHIN AN EXISTING 31 STORY BUILDING.







1780 N Broad St, 1782 N Broad St, 2540 O'reilly St·Zoning Change · Project #ZD001-20 · Ref Code:Q51CP2
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North Broad LLC
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Public Hearing Notice
Date Filed:
10/30/2019
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No
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ZONING DOCKET 001/20 – Request by 1780-82 North Broad, LLC for a zoning change from an HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District to an HU-B1 Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District, on Square 1364, Lots 11 and 12, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by North Broad Street, O’Reilly Street, Aubry Street, and Rousselin Street. The municipal addresses are 1780-1782 North Broad Street and 2540 O’Reilly Street. (PD 4)







2005-2009 Orleans Ave·NPP Notifications · Project #19-2165 · Ref Code:33LT7C
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Nitale Investments LLC
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NPP Generated
Date Filed:
11/5/2019
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No
Description:
NPP for a conditional use to permit a bar in the HU-MU Distric






1613 Baronne St·New Construction · Ref Code:NVNK4M
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New Construction
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Swilling Design & Development LLC
Status:
Application Submitted
Date Filed:
11/18/2019
Closed:
No
Description:
New construction of a 3-stry,12000 sq ft, mixed use-short term rental structure, as per plans. (5-Residential, 1-Commercial)



1609 Baronne St·New Construction · Ref Code:QTAZQS
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Swilling Design & Development LLC
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Date Filed:
11/18/2019
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New construction of a 3-stry,12000 sq ft, mixed use-short term rental structure, as per plans. (5-Residential, 1-Commercial)




9661 Lake Forest Blvd·New Construction · Ref Code:3AZ08V
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Shannon French
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
11/18/2019
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No
Description:
New construction replacement 22,300 SF community center.




639 Loyola Ave·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:S54DLJ
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Renovation (Non-Structural)
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Ann Schmuelling
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
11/15/2019
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No
Description:
Tenant build-out of the 8th floor


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2515 N Robertson St·Renovation (Structural) · Ref Code:HYUX6L
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Renovation (Structural)
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Melissa Rome
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Application Submitted
Date Filed:
11/18/2019
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No
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Exterior renovation of existing 37,000 sf 4-story building into a multi-family building. Interior permitted separately (Ref Code 00ZKJJ).





800 Common St, Floors 3 - 11·Renovation (Non-Structural) · Ref Code:R1PDRT
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ABAT Builders, Inc.
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Date Filed:
11/15/2019
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No
Description:
Phase II renovation of floors 3-11, the owner is converting residential apartments to transient timeshare units. Scope includes non-structural work such as new finishes (carpet, LVT, tile, paint), installation of pocket doors in all units, and some units installing new cabinets, partial tub to shower conversions, bathroom fixtures and accessories, and compliance with ADA requirements.
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 8:47 AM
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Humm I wonder what’s going on with 1010 common. I hope it’s a company looking to expand or relocate to the city and takes up some of the office space in that building, that would be wonderful!
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 3:15 PM
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Ozanam Inn building sold, forcing leaders to seek out new home for city's homeless

https://www.nola.com/news/business/a...404a6c86b.html



The homeless men that have for decades taken shelter at Ozanam Inn in the Central Business District will soon be without a refuge, after the religious group that owned the Camp Street building sold it last month amid concerns that a former leader of the group had mishandled its finances.

The building, formerly owned by the New Orleans affiliate of the national Catholic lay organization The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, has been bought by a developer who plans to convert it into a hotel and parking garage, according to sources familiar with the plans.
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 5:21 PM
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Humm I wonder what’s going on with 1010 common. I hope it’s a company looking to expand or relocate to the city and takes up some of the office space in that building, that would be wonderful!
well its hard to say: a zoning verification for the property was filed recently (usually done when a building is about to sell or some type of refi or financing is happening), we know they were clearing out upper floors for a hotel (rumored Fairmont), also the building is owned by the Kailas Family... so who knows but the demo work would seem to indicate the hotel development is moving forward


I dont think any company wants to locate in a tower managed by that family... not the best reputation and of course Hard Rock has further cemented that reputation..
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 5:26 PM
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The homeless men that have for decades taken shelter at Ozanam Inn in the Central Business District will soon be without a refuge, after the religious group that owned the Camp Street building sold it last month amid concerns that a former leader of the group had mishandled its finances.

The building, formerly owned by the New Orleans affiliate of the national Catholic lay organization The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, has been bought by a developer who plans to convert it into a hotel and parking garage, according to sources familiar with the plans.
good news for the area.
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New crane arrives at Hard Rock New Orleans to help secure area and shrink evacuation

Crews at the site of the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel site in New Orleans are moving another crane into place Tuesday to help secure the demolished crane over Canal Street, allowing the evacuation area to possibly shrink and some businesses nearby to reopen, officials announced via the city's NOLAReady Twitter account.

Details about how much the evacuation zone might shrink, when it might shrink and which businesses along Canal might soon reopen weren't released.

Last week city officials presented a timeline for when the implosion of the failed Hard Rock Hotel construction site would happen shortly after they announced the demolition of the building would move forward.

Engineers have determined that implosion is the safest way to dispose of the dangling carcass of the high-end hotel that pancaked on the morning of Oct. 12 with more than 100 workers on site, according to a statement from the developer, 1031 Canal Development LLC.




https://www.nola.com/news/article_04...032b79599.html
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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 6:35 PM
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Flyover Ramp Construction Loyola Ave:







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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 6:36 PM
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Crews at the site of the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel site in New Orleans are moving another crane into place Tuesday to help secure the demolished crane over Canal Street, allowing the evacuation area to possibly shrink and some businesses nearby to reopen, officials announced via the city's NOLAReady Twitter account.

Details about how much the evacuation zone might shrink, when it might shrink and which businesses along Canal might soon reopen weren't released.

Last week city officials presented a timeline for when the implosion of the failed Hard Rock Hotel construction site would happen shortly after they announced the demolition of the building would move forward.

Engineers have determined that implosion is the safest way to dispose of the dangling carcass of the high-end hotel that pancaked on the morning of Oct. 12 with more than 100 workers on site, according to a statement from the developer, 1031 Canal Development LLC.




https://www.nola.com/news/article_04...032b79599.html
thats great news.. shriking that zone as much as possible and getting that eyesore out of here is always welcome.
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1335 Magazine St: Architects Edr, applicant; Melp and Mag LLC, owner;
Demolition of a one story masonry warehouse and new construction of a three
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710 Baronne St: Kirk Fabacher, applicant; South Market Properties LLC, owner; Renovation of
two-story warehouse building, including addition of four stories facing Baronne Street and new
construction of six-story infill structure on Girod Street side.


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821 Tchoupitoulas St, 420 Julia Street: Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture, applicant; Lyons Den
Development LLC, owner; New construction of an amenity deck and rooftop addition on a
Significant rated building and new construction for a 5-story hotel on a vacant lot
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3200 Chartres St: Michael Bosio, applicant; 3200 Chartres Street Investment
Group LL, owner; New construction of eight three-story, single-family residences
and a three-story commercial building at the corner of Chartres St. and Louisa St















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#virginhotelnola
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We’re thrilled to share a recently completed office build-out for Eustis Mortgage. Shout out to our wonderful team at PEC, Eustis Mortgage, GOATstudio, and The Domain Companies for making this happen! #PEC #Construction














Work on Marconi is nearly complete. Asphalt and concrete operations are slated to be finished by the end of the week. Learn more at: https://roadwork.nola.gov/…/work-now...n-marconi-…/ @CityOfNOLA @CityOfNOLA #nolaprogress #cityofyes #Newsletter








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November 15 at 12:46 PM ·
Happy opening weekend to M.S. Rau and their shiny new expanded gallery space! This incredible historic renovation transformed two late-1800’s Creole buildings on Royal Street into 19,000 SF of new showroom space for the 105-year old antiques dealer. Flip through for a sneak peek of the expanded gallery plus a bonus “before” image showing how far the buildings have come in the past year. #palmisanoprojects Photos: M.S. Rau














New Orleans Charter Science & Mathematics High School Progress











New Wetlands Coming to Metairie



https://www.fox8live.com/2019/11/18/...ming-metairie/

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Old Posted Nov 19, 2019, 9:55 PM
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3200 Chartres St: Michael Bosio, applicant; 3200 Chartres Street Investment
Group LL, owner; New construction of eight three-story, single-family residences
and a three-story commercial building at the corner of Chartres St. and Louisa St















Disappointed in this design. Would have loved to see them continue their colored building theme carry over from Baker's Row. This design lacks life and detail. Silver lining, the project has been approved by HDLC three different times with three different designs; I'm sure it will go through some more before it's finally approved.
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