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Cash crops: Vegetarian-friendly restaurants in New Orleans see
In a city that prides itself on rapacious consumption of boiled sea critters and oversized sausages, New Orleans restaurants are beginning to...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 07/13/09 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
Corridor Cooldown: Recession sidelines large developments along
With the recession in full swing and businesses retrenching, a long-anticipated spike in development along Interstate 12 has fallen flat. ...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 06/29/09 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
Roots of Live, Work and Play, The
For years, the only banners to rise on Tulane Avenue in New Orleans advertised used furniture, 24-hour bail bonds or neon-lit nights in one of the...
Next American City, The, 04/01/09 by Cohen, Ariella · More from publication -
Cities in Crisis
America's cities are fighting foreclosures, stalled development and budget shortfalls on a scale not seen in a generation. But innovation is taking...
Next American City, The, 04/01/09 by Cohen, Ariella · More from publication -
Growth of North Shore legal service in step with population and
How many lawyers is too many? It's an old lawyer joke opener -- and a question that is gaining relevance on the North Shore as more and more...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 03/21/09 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
New Orleans developers place bets on apartments
Amidst a recession that has frozen New Orleans' once-emerging condo boom, apartment projects are proving their resilience as they move forward with...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/26/09 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
Mid-City landlord on borrowed time
Dennis McCauley has two empty apartments on Cleveland Avenue in Mid-City. Neither are for rent now, nor will they ever be again. "I fixed them...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/15/08 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
Estimates for renovating Tulane Avenue hospital surpass $200 million
State officials expect to spend at least three years finding a developer for Charity Hospital, a facility that has been vacant for more than three...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/15/08 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
New Orleans Redevelopment Authority faces uncertain future
Planners of the city's emerging public-private economic development agency say the proposed agency should take over the job of the New Orleans...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/15/08 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication -
Brechtel Park in Algiers to make comeback
Brechtel Park in Algiers is in the throes of a behind-the-scenes makeover that will have it looking better and greener than ever before by May of...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/12/08 by Ariella Cohen · More from publication


