Recognition
The Best Food and Art in New Orleans Right Now
Bloomberg
Here's what you shouldn't miss and the spots where you should stop to eat and drink along the way.
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Ace Hotel New Orleans Ventures Into Entertainment
The New York Times
The hotel operates a music club in its New Orleans property.
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Domain Companies buys ATS Realty’s Gowanus warehouse
The Real Deal
Developer plans to build mixed-use development.
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Development firm buys Gowanus warehouse with an eye on upcoming rezoning
Crain's New York Business
The Domain Cos. has purchased a $26.5 million warehouse property in Gowanus on the cusp of an expected rezoning that could boost density and open up areas to residential and mixed-use development.
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Architect Morris Adjmi’s New Residential Project to Open During the New Orleans Tricentennial
Robb Report
The Standard will feature 89 one- to three-bedroom units.
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10 times business news reshaped New Orleans in 2017
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
South Market District to add 29-story apartment tower: The next phase of the South Market District development will feature the largest tower built in the Central Business District in the 21st century.
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Zeus’ Place has a new location in downtown New Orleans
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Zeus' Place, which offers dog boarding and grooming services, has opened a new location in downtown New Orleans.
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New Orleans Gets a Crop of New Condos
The Wall Street Journal
The Big Easy may be known for its stately mansions, but a new breed of developers is testing the market for high-end units with posh amenities.
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Spaces & Design: Creative Connectivity
New Orleans Living Magazine
The top two floors of the Contemporary Arts Center building is now home to a 40,000-square-foot, full-service co-working facility aimed at our city’s creative entrepreneurs.
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SPURRED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, BUSINESSES ARE FLOCKING TO THE SOUTH MARKET DISTRICT
Delta Sky
Once dotted with derelict office buildings and parking lots, the South Market District - a formally abandoned corner of Downtown New Orleans - is being revived with new multi-story towers offering a mix of residential and commercial space.
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