By Veneta Rizvic
“Little Rock, Arkansas-based Reimagine Hospitality has closed on its acquisition of the historic Shell Building at 1221 Locust St. in Downtown West.”
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By Veneta Rizvic
“Little Rock, Arkansas-based Reimagine Hospitality has closed on its acquisition of the historic Shell Building at 1221 Locust St. in Downtown West.”
Read More“New Orleans CityBusiness has chosen its 2019 Excellence in Construction and Real Estate class, recognizing professionals that have created a positive impact in the areas of investment, jobs created and potential impact in the New Orleans area.”
By Natalie Chandler
Read More“Housing and hospitality topped the list during the Historic and Design Review Commission meeting on Wednesday, as two downtown hotel projects and a Tobin Hill town house project received approvals.”
By Ryan Salchert
Read More“By January of 2018, two new hotels will operate in the old University of New Orleans tower located at 1600 Canal Street.”
By Eric Craig
Read More“The 1st Avenue former Alagasco building will get a whole new facade as it becomes a Fairfield Inn & Suites.”
By Kelly Poe
Read More“The 1st Avenue former Alagasco building will get a whole new facade as it becomes a Fairfield Inn & Suites.”
By Kelly Poe
Read More“In this new feature, The Times-Picayune asks local architects to share their thoughts on the buildings that have shaped the New Orleans cityscape.”
By Susan Langenhennig
Read More“Gallier Hall, the Pontchartrain Hotel, the Sophie B. Wright Middle & High School, the Ace Hotel and the Broad Theater are among 18 winners of the Louisiana Landmarks Society's Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation.”
By Susan Langenhennig
Read More“Businessman Robert “Bobby” Guidry filed plans with the city to build a 250-room Residence Inn in downtown New Orleans at 316 St. Charles Avenue.
The site is currently a vacant lot used for parking, and sits adjacent to the Intercontinental and The Whitney building’s parking garage.”
By Levi Benjamin
Read More“The long-awaited transformation of the Threefoot Building in Meridian could start soon, provided the developer gets the go-ahead from federal officials.”
By Bill Graham
Read More“The building formerly known as the Rault Center, located at the corner of Rampart and Gravier streets in downtown New Orleans, has reopened after a $23 million renovation turned it into a boutique hotel.”
By CityBusiness staff reports
Read More“New Inn & Suite to accommodate NOLA rising tourism
According to New Castle Hotels & Resorts, a leading company over several hotels and suites, opened the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Downtown New Orleans on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016.”
By Eric Craig
Read More“In the decade since Hurricane Katrina, the Big Easy has maintained its status as an architectural powerhouse”
By Geoffrey Montes
Read More“Long-vacant Rault Center in downtown New Orleans being transformed into boutique hotel
Long-vacant site of deadly fire in 1972 to be refurbished and converted into hotel”
By Jaquetta White
Read More“Two new Marriott hotels and a new Chris Hastings restaurant are in the works in a $45 million project at the downtown site once dubbed "the heaviest corner on earth."
As we reported back in November, the 16-story Empire building at 1928 First Ave. N., will be converted into a 117-room Autograph Collection by Marriott hotel in a project led by Georgia's Ascent Hospitality.”
By Bryan Davis
Read More“Fort the first time since being built in the late 1920s, the Masonic Temple in downtown Fort Smith is under ownership other than the Freemasons.”
Nov 19, 2014
Read More“Dillard University Student Union
A striking new building faces Gentilly Avenue across the duck pond that’s the historic remnant of the Gentilly Bayou. With its long white cylindrical columns, blue glass curtain wall and trellised terrace on the top floor, this is a building with monumentality appropriate to its prominent site and the nationally recognized stature of Dillard University.”
By John P. Klingman
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