A long-neglected property in New Orleans’ Lower Garden District reopened as Hotel Saint Vincent following a $22.5 million restoration of the historically designated, five-building campus. Constructed in…
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New Orleans’ French Quarter was bustling in the mid-1800s. Pharmacist Antoine Peychaud invented the Sazerac cocktail (the first mixed- spirits drink to be called a “cocktail”)…
At the corner of Camp and St. Joseph streets in New Orleans’ eclectic downtown stands a 100,000-square-foot former warehouse building. Constructed in 1905 as the headquarters…
New Orleans is known as the birthplace of jazz, which—according to Experience New Orleans—has a “swinging, stomping, syncopated beat that makes you want to dance!” It…
Energy efficiency is still largely an untapped energy resource that could save Louisianans money on their utility bills, create local jobs and increase the competitiveness of…
Recently I took a trip to New Orleans, a city I love dearly and have visited many times in recent years. This trip was a little…