New Orleans is renowned for its captivating history, distinctive architecture, and lively culture. As the city evolves and expands, so does its real estate market. Part of this evolution includes various new developments. This blog post will highlight the latest real estate development in New Orleans.
939 Girod St. – (504) 301-0014
South Market is a vibrant, mixed-use development at the heart of Downtown New Orleans. The development spans five city blocks and incorporates luxury residences, retail, dining, hospitality, and entertainment. When complete, South Market will offer approximately 1,000 luxury apartments and condos. It will also have up to 200,000 square feet of retail space and 1,300 parking spaces.
228 Poydras St. – (800) 427-7247
Harrah’s New Orleans Hotel & Casino is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation project to become Caesars New Orleans. The project will upgrade the casino floor, hotel rooms, and public spaces. It will also add new restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. Visitors can expect a refreshed and modern experience, making Caesars New Orleans a premier destination for locals and tourists.
900 Convention Center Blvd. – (504) 582-3000
The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center‘s renovation and upgrade of systems will enhance the visitor experience. This convention center is a critical venue for events in New Orleans, and the modernization will improve its competitiveness. The upgrades include enhancing aesthetics and improving electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and technology systems.
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr. – (800) 756-7074
The Caesars Superdome, a 166,000-square-foot stadium and home to the New Orleans Saints, is undergoing a major renovation. This project aims to update the nearly 50-year-old facility, expand the perimeter, and create open concourses. The renovation will also bring upper seating into compliance with ADA and add five-story atria to enhance the visitor experience.
945 Magazine St. – (504) 528-1944
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans is undergoing upgrades to enhance the visitor experience. This museum is now popular for interactive exhibits on submarines and planes. It is also home to the Solomon Victory Theater. These upgrades aim to ensure that visitors can continue to have an immersive and engaging exploration of World War II.
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