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April 29, 2014 •
Development, Warehouse District, Zoning and Land Use •
13177
Last week, developer Josh Bruno’s proposed $20 million, 18 story luxury apartment development the Granaio went in front of...
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April 24, 2014 •
Development, Multi Family, Warehouse District, Zoning and Land Use •
9062
Developer Josh Bruno hopes his latest development, the Granaio Lofts, can begin construction in the warehouse district at 1035...
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April 16, 2014 •
Construction, Development, New Orleans East, Zoning and Land Use •
10766
Jazzland Park has created one of two proposals to redevelop the entire 224-acre lot located in the stretch of land off Interstate...
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April 15, 2014 •
Bywater, Community Development, Parks & Public Spaces, Zoning and Land Use •
5187
Crescent Park, the 1.4-mile long park running along the Mississippi River in the Bywater, with 20-acres of landscaping, a...
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April 11, 2014 •
Lower Garden District, Retail, Zoning and Land Use •
4435
Despite months hopping over city hurdles and through regulations, Courtyard Brewery secured the final approval from the New...
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April 9, 2014 •
Community Development, Zoning and Land Use •
5315
We all know that Hurricane Katrina left thousands of empty lots across the city. Most of us know that many of those lots are...
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March 25, 2014 •
Retail, Zoning and Land Use •
6935
The fast food chicken franchise Raising Cane’s will open a new store at 3235 S Carrollton Ave., the site of a former KFC...
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March 25, 2014 •
9th Ward, Development, Zoning and Land Use •
3881
The New Orleans City Council will vote this week (March 27) on whether and to what extent to approve developer Perez APC’s...
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March 24, 2014 •
Central Business District, Development, Hotel & Hospitality, Zoning and Land Use •
6380
The Historic District Landmarks Commission rejected the application to demolish a four historic buildings in the CBD to clear out...
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March 22, 2014 •
9th Ward, Architecture & Design, Zoning and Land Use •
4454
The redevelopment of the former Holy Cross School site that has been mired in neighborhood controversy for months, heads to the...