A developer has filed plans with the city to construct a 4 story building with 12 residential units on floors two through four, and a 1550 square foot ground floor commercial space.
The new construction is in a great location at 3220 Chartres Street, immediately adjacent to the Crescent Park bridge in the Bywater. According to city records, the project includes 24,000 square feet of new construction at a cost of $5.5 million. The property is zoned HM-MU.
The owners of the building are David Fuselier and Patrick Schoen. The previous land owner was Shea Embry, a developer who had proposed the iCiNOLA development right after Katrina.
The project is immediately next to the luxury mixed-use development proposed for 3200 Chartres by Developer MK Red. That project will be a top of line, well designed, 55 foot condo building featuring 16 luxury condominium units. The development will feature a modern design.
Mathes Brierre Architects is the architect of record. Renderings and designs below.

Rendering by Mathes Brierre Architects, via City of New Orleans.

Rendering by Mathes Brierre Architects, via City of New Orleans.

Rendering by Mathes Brierre Architects, via City of New Orleans.

Rendering by Mathes Brierre Architects, via City of New Orleans.

Rendering by Mathes Brierre Architects, via City of New Orleans.
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