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W. S. Nelson Engineers and Architects,
icecream (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
the half of the building away from downtown is a major hub for a variety of film production companies that need temporary office space.
a branch of Factory VFX is set to open there on a permanent basis
Tivoli Place,
icecream (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
section 8 housing
Circle Bar,
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
Fixed.
Circle Bar,
cgarwhite1 (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Not circle bar. Its on the opposite side of Lee circle from this. This is the Louisiana Arts Center or something.
Stanton Manor,
cgarwhite1 (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
recently "converted" into condos
Saratoga Lofts,
cgarwhite1 (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
being converted into the Saratoga Lofts...should be completed mid to late 2011
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites,
cgarwhite1
wrote
14 years ago:
Damaged by fire 12/9/2010
University Medical Center New Orleans LCMC Health,
cgarwhite1
wrote
14 years ago:
Mount Olivet Cemetery and Mausoleum,
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
Professor Longhair rests here.
WWI Victory Arch,
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
This is such a beautiful monument, but hidden, the city should move it to a prominent intersection and make a traffic circle around it - like the Victory Arch in Paris!
Iberville Housing Complex (Formerly Storyville Neighborhood),
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
The city and HANO are applying for a grant to demolish the Iberville and redevelop the area as mixed income and retail.
930 Poydras Street,
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
Yes, this building looks like a Borg cube.
Historic New Orleans Collection - Royal Street Complex,
Blitzen
wrote
14 years ago:
Check out the gift shop too, it's incredible.
Preservation Hall,
formulanone
wrote
15 years ago:
Photo courtesy of "Francis Less" at Wikipedia, distributed by Creative Commons License.
Source → http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/20/PreservationHall_2008.jpg
...And the price went up since my last comment.
Soprano's Meat Market,
selective shopper (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Soprano's is a progressive engine for growth and urban renewal, and I'm proud to make it my center for one-stop shopping.
Kim Anh Restaurant,
Anh Phat (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Having visited the restaurant many times before and after March 1994, And talking to the family I would add: The Vu family only operated the restaurant for a couple of years after 1994, Some one else operated it for a few years after, maybe relatives or friends, As the events devestated the family. Not wanting to add to their pain, I ask few questions. However the restaurant was closed for over a year before Katrina. In 2008/2009 The Restaurant was being renovated, One of the vietnamese men doing the renovation told me that the restaurant would be divided into 2-3 shops.
Professional Sport Shop Inc.,
Ricklus (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
This place has been around for a long time and have repaired many of my fishing reels and carry many parts for reels.
Old Ursuline Convent,
Rob (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Good place to meet chicks on the weekend.
Caesars Superdome,
seafordian
wrote
15 years ago:
WHO DAT? Saints, Superbowl CHAMPS!
Soprano's Meat Market,
Sop3ever (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I LOVE Soprano's!!! It's the closest thing New Orleans has to a Trader Joe's...everyone should check it out!
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