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  1. Some quick updates:

    Saenger theatre renovation is a go and they are giving tours today. Marquee is back on!

    A Mano opened in the warehouse district. Le Foret and Domenica opened downtown. The Guerlain Spa should be open by thanksgiving.

    ALso new restaurant opening in Warehouse District by the howlin Wolf. And in my condo building next to Emerils a 4400 sqft wine bar/coffee shop will open by December. Also, in SPanish Plaza a new sports bar is opening in an old Fat Tuesdays Daquiris Shop. The old Bella Luna space on the river near French Market is now a Spanish Tapas restaurant called Galvez. Jon Besh has another new restaurant called The American Sector opening up at the DDAY Museum. Supposed to be a modern interpretation of a War Time Diner. Thats all the updates I have at the moment.

  2. Brand new website has premiered for The Roosevelt New Orleans. This property looks to be quite amazing. A Guerlain Spa is an impressive get for the hotel( one of only three in the USA), as well as a new John Besh restaurant.

    www.therooseveltneworleans.com

    Im going to try and ride around and get updates on the many construction sites around the city.

  3. roject ID: 904476

    Project Name: Available to Subscribers only. Click here to Sign Up.

    Project Type: Demolition, Remodeling, Renovation Documents (0): Map: Aerial Photo:

    Anyone have a clue which theatre this is? I cant seem to get the 2700 seats number to match up with the any of the theatres I know. Just wondering if its the saeger, orpheum, state palace, joy, munincipal auditorium or some college venue! The saenger has 2800 seats so perhaps this is it?

    Building Use: Theaters / Auditoriums

    Reported: 03/06/2009

    Status: Design

    Private / Public: Private

    Location: New Orleans, LA

    Project Address: Available to Subscribers only. Click here to Sign Up.

    Bid Date:

    Est. Start Date: November 2009

    DescriptionRenovation of a theater development in New Orleans. Design development plans call for the renovations of an existing 2,700-seat theater, including restored interiors, modernized HVAC and mechanical systems, and expanded support and performance spaces.

    Construction is expected to begin in the fall of 2009. No further inquiries are requested at this time.

  4. I agree with most of the article, but to suggest that the current credit market is not affecting the condo demographic is just plain false. It is very difficult to get financing right now, even for projects that make sense financially. The silver lining here is that commodity prices are falling, so that should mean cheaper construction costs for when some of these projects get going.

  5. Thats probably what all the delays are really for anyway! Most developers are just waiting for the national lending environment to improve and then they will be ready to go. Unfortunately, I think the US is heading for at best a mild recession and possible something worse. Bank lending and credit was so easy a few years ago( and it shouldnt have been). The problem is that lending is heading in the other extreme and legitimate projects are still having problems getting financing. Best case scenario, Lets hope for construction by the close of this decade!

  6. I agree that for the New Orleans Center to be successful it will need to attract people there more often then just gametimes. I do think a muliplex could be one solution. A cineplex like this one would attract people from all over the metro area.

    http://www.muvico.com/default.asp

    Other things they could do include creating more space to congregate before and after games. An espn Zone would be great. I also think a Louisiana Sports Museum would be a neat attraction. They should also extend the streetcar to make a stop in between the Superdome and the arena. Get one of our local news stations to anchor a street level studio. The area also needs more greenery like the Canal Street palmtrees. Another idea I had would be to offer people the chance to scale the Superdomes Roof!!( harnessed of course). Similar to how Sydney, Australia allows visitors to scale their Harbour Bridge.

  7. New Museum opening on Royal St

    http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/upto...recid=18149reet!

    Capital One adding branches and upgrading some locations:

    http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/UpTo...cfm?recID=18129

    SUNO building its first dormitory!

    http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/UpTo...cfm?recID=18073

    Bond Commission OKs $113M in N.O-area projects

    http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/UpTo...cfm?recID=18054

    Another article discusses bonds for the conversion of three more abandoned downtown buildings into residences/hotel as well as rebuilding a large complex in New Orleans East:

    http://www.nola.com/business/t-p/index.ssf....xml&coll=1

  8. Those cranes you saw are building the WWII expansion.

    As for Fulton St... a Ruth's Chris steakhouse is going in there. However, Ernst Cafe is privately owned. Whoever owns that place has hit a goldmine with all that Harrah's is doing with Fulton.

    I know about the Ruths Chris and it is actually already open. Im talking about the parcel right next to it! Crews have finally started clearing it up and reinforcing some of the facade so I assume something is moving forward soon.

    And it that rendering of 927 Poeyfarre, Is that building behind it the future Ice House Condos. Is that project going to be built in the future?

  9. It seems that Harrahs is finally working on the Fulton Street site where some buildings collapsed two years ago! Does anyone have an update on what it is they are building there? Also, Im glad to see they are bringing back the Sazerac Bar and the Blue Room at the Roosevelt! It could be really neat to see it returned to its glory days!

  10. Im actually glad they are doing this! The condo-hotel market was never a proven one and it has had major problems all over the country. I dont really see the benefits of it except small circumstances, certainly not the demand for 400 units in NOLA. Id at least prefer a bigger hotel even.

  11. If you go by the 930 poydras site there is a building on the back side that sits on O'keefe! Look at the second floor of the building and you will see what looks to be a test sample of the curtain wall for this building! I must say that it will come out pretty neat on the whole!

  12. Now on to expanding the system again! I hoping for a loop to the Superdome- New Orleans Arena off of loyola! The return of the Desire Streetcar would be huge! Also, the riverfront to Napoleon- St charles would help plenty too! And after that a line that goes all the way to West End on the Lakefront!One can hope!!!

  13. Well, I certainly would have preferred the full height! However, Im just ecstatic to see something being built there! Its nice to finally see physical things happening around here not just hear about all these plans that never seem to come to fruition! Speaking of things happening: Home Depot and The Nike Factory Store opened today!

    Cheers,

    Derek

    Also, Ruths Chris Steakhouse will be open in Harrahs Hotel around May 12. On Canal Street, The Audubon Institutes Insectarium will be opening for member first on the 22nd of May!

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