Category Archives: In the Media

N.O. group fixing 61 apartments in 60 days

Officials with New Orleans-based Downtown Development Group say they plan to finish redeveloping 61 low- to moderate-income apartments in the city and in Metairie within 60 days. The buildings are Washington Gardens, 2119 Washington Ave.; Washington Place, 2316 Washington Ave.; and Metairie Heights, 1609 S. Arnoult Road. The apartments are being marketed to returning residents

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Developer plants ‘bio-wall’ project at Metairie building

by Ariella Cohen Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS – Green building is going live. Literally. New Orleans developer Josh Bruno has taken the first step toward creating a vertical ecosystem of hardy climbing plants and lush foliage on the concrete exterior of a Veterans Memorial Boulevard shopping center. The living “bio-walls” will be the first in

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Plans to turn a Metairie strip mall ‘green’ leave some tenants outside

by Ariella Cohen A Metairie strip mall is coming alive. A vertical eco-system of hardy climbing vines and lush, flowering plants will soon be scaling the concrete exterior walls of a Veterans Boulevard shopping center. The living “bio-walls” will be the first such planted edifices in the area, bringing Metairie into the ranks of New

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Kenner’s apartment ban highlights need for multifamily housing, growth plans

by Ariella Cohen James Perry, executive director of the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, opposes a ban on new multifamily housing construction, such as redeveloping the Redwood Apartment Complex at the intersection of West Esplanade Avenue and Williams Boulevard. <a href=’http://adserver.neworleanscitybusiness.com/www/delivery/ck.php?n=aff342ff&amp;cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE’ target=’_blank’><img src=’http://adserver.neworleanscitybusiness.com/www/delivery/avw.php?zoneid=10&amp;source=weekly+edition&amp;n=aff342ff’ border=’0′ alt=’’ /></a>A recently instated one-year moratorium on the construction

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New apartment complex marks first project of new Rivertown

by Ariella Cohen A 27-year-old real estate developer and former nightclub owner has broken ground on a $1.75-million apartment complex in Kenner’s Rivertown neighborhood, a first sign of progress for Mayor Ed Muniz’s long-brewing plan to create a vibrant downtown in the historic town center. The 45-unit Riverview Apartments community, which will be gated and

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$1.75M apartment complex slated for south Kenner

South Kenner could have a new 45-unit apartment complex by the first quarter of 2008, said a New Orleans developer. Joshua Bruno, president of Downtown Development Group, said he received permitting two days ago to build Riverview Apartments, a roughly $1.75-million project. <!–more–> The apartments are slated for 1039 Third St., where an assisted- living

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Panel OK’s office parks near Slidell, Manderville

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