N.O. condo project's future unclear
By Deon Roberts, Online Editor “Living in the Warehouse District (and Central Business District) is the future of New Orleans.†That’s what a co-developer for the Tracage condo project said in a...
View ArticleEconomy blamed for delaying N.O. condo projects
By Deon Roberts, Online Editor The economy apparently continues to take its toll on major condo projects slated for New Orleans. In February, an attorney for developers with Trump International Hotel...
View ArticleTraçage condo project rises again
A long-delayed Warehouse District condominium high-rise project is resurfacing, and the latest proposal calls for more square footage.
View ArticleTraçage opponents hold firm against apartment tower
A group of neighbors in the Warehouse District is opposing the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s approval of the proposed Traçage Luxury Living apartment complex, putting the fate of the project...
View ArticleConstruction on hold again at Traçage site
A court inunction has been issued to stop construction until a recently filed lawsuit against the city of New Orleans is resolved.
View ArticleTop Construction Projects: On the radar
CityBusiness looks at construction projects in the New Orleans are with potential to be among the region’s largest if they manage to gain traction.
View Article$29M building permit filed on Traçage project
Developers expect construction to start soon but offer no specifics
View ArticleTop Construction Projects: Planning Stages
Ahead of our annual look at the region’s major projects, we evaluate some that have yet to materialize — and whether they will ever take shape.
View ArticleHDLC vote revives Tracage luxury apartment complex
The long-stalled Tracage Luxury Living mixed-use apartment complex in the Warehouse District is back on track with action from the Historic District Landmarks Commission.
View ArticleEleven Hundred Annunciation
After more than 10 years of delays and over a half dozen lawsuits from neighbors, a Warehouse District high-rise condo complex is moving forward with a new name and fewer developers.
View ArticleTraçage condo project rises again
A long-delayed Warehouse District condominium high-rise project is resurfacing, and the latest proposal calls for more square footage.
View ArticleTraçage opponents hold firm against apartment tower
A group of neighbors in the Warehouse District is opposing the Historic District Landmarks Commission’s approval of the proposed Traçage Luxury Living apartment complex, putting the fate of the project...
View ArticleConstruction on hold again at Traçage site
A court inunction has been issued to stop construction until a recently filed lawsuit against the city of New Orleans is resolved.
View ArticleTop Construction Projects: On the radar
CityBusiness looks at construction projects in the New Orleans are with potential to be among the region’s largest if they manage to gain traction.
View Article$29M building permit filed on Traçage project
Developers expect construction to start soon but offer no specifics
View ArticleTop Construction Projects: Planning Stages
Ahead of our annual look at the region’s major projects, we evaluate some that have yet to materialize — and whether they will ever take shape.
View ArticleHDLC vote revives Tracage luxury apartment complex
The long-stalled Tracage Luxury Living mixed-use apartment complex in the Warehouse District is back on track with action from the Historic District Landmarks Commission.
View ArticleEleven Hundred Annunciation
After more than 10 years of delays and over a half dozen lawsuits from neighbors, a Warehouse District high-rise condo complex is moving forward with a new name and fewer developers.
View ArticleN.O. condo project's future unclear
By Deon Roberts, Online Editor “Living in the Warehouse District (and Central Business District) is the future of New Orleans.†That’s what a co-developer for the Tracage condo project said in a...
View ArticleEconomy blamed for delaying N.O. condo projects
By Deon Roberts, Online Editor The economy apparently continues to take its toll on major condo projects slated for New Orleans. In February, an attorney for developers with Trump International Hotel...
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