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re: BR abandoned buildings that should be torn down
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:42 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:42 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
There are a ton of buildings on Florida boulevard between N. Little John and Denham Springs that need to be demolished.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:42 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
I saw Ghostbusters 2 and Batman Returns at Broadmore Theater.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:44 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
One place that comes to mind is that shite-arse strip across from Radio Bar next to Catholic, even though it isn't abandoned. CHS has been systematically buying up houses that back up to their campus over the last few years, and I'm pretty sure this strip will be next or is in the works. Mid-City has had a major revival and this strip is holding a lot of it back IMHO.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:44 pm to Ed Osteen
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I have never understood why people make a big deal about this place. The neighborhood isn't even that bad of an area, it's just an old motel. It's like people have formed this stigma about it being some crime infested crack den that is risky to even drive near.
I live right around the corner. When the construction is done, it's gonna be a really nice area, except the fricking motel.
If it was in a bad area, noone would care if it was still erect. The problem is, there are brand new homes and decent area not too far away. Santa Maria at Boone and Worthington Estates are nice neighborhoods.
This post was edited on 2/27/14 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:44 pm to trom83
I used to ride my bike there in the summers and watch the matinee for 2 dollars.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:49 pm to trom83
Prolly not technically part of B.R. but on 190 starting at 415 all the way past the old bridge...the old motels, candlelight inn, the old debennedetto's, etc...nothing but trash
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:51 pm to rcd0808
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I used to ride my bike there in the summers and watch the matinee for 2 dollars.
Same here, my grandma's house was right around the corner. We'd go see movies and buy comic books at the bookstore in the same shopping center.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:51 pm to lsu2006
quote:you will find me in Indianola, MS if that breaks out
They need to keep Tinseltown in case of the zombie apocalypse. Perfect venue for that.
This post was edited on 2/27/14 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:51 pm to lsu2006
quote:Ha! Ol' Westmoreland Shopping Center. I've always wondered how that placed stayed afloat. Even when I was at CHS in the mid-90s, it seemed to be struggling.
One place that comes to mind is that shite-arse strip across from Radio Bar next to Catholic, even though it isn't abandoned.
quote:I wouldn't say so. They tore down that huge, old furniture store across the parking lot years ago, and nothing's taken its place yet. What's been holding up the revival of Mid-City is the outdated Unified Development Code. However, they are currently in the process of updating it. As it stands now, redevelopment in accordance with the UDC is very hard, particularly in old, highly urbanized areas. It'll be a while before it's published, though.
Mid-City has had a major revival and this strip is holding a lot of it back IMHO.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:52 pm to Mr. Shankly
Also the Jetson Juvie prison. I understand it's abandoned now. Could probably put something cool there.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:53 pm to Paul Allen
That whole area between Airline and Denham along Florida is struggling more than it should. Those service roads are like a barrier to potential retail traffic on Florida (which stays pretty busy), and it's way over developed for the local residential market.
I think with a better format for Florida blvd, that whole area would improve.
I think with a better format for Florida blvd, that whole area would improve.
This post was edited on 2/27/14 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 2/27/14 at 2:54 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
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I wouldn't say so. They tore down that huge, old furniture store across the parking lot years ago, and nothing's taken its place yet. What's been holding up the revival of Mid-City is the outdated Unified Development Code. However, they are currently in the process of updating it. As it stands now, redevelopment in accordance with the UDC is very hard, particularly in old, highly urbanized areas. It'll be a while before it's published, though.
Yeah, I wasn't trying to get that technical.
I just think it's an eyesore.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:01 pm to lsu2006
quote:I hear ya. I just know of several small businesses that could not go through with their plans in that area because of the UDC and some antiquated zoning regulations that were cost-prohibitive for them to pursue.
Yeah, I wasn't trying to get that technical.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:07 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
Is the old real superstore still standing?
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:07 pm to dewster
quote:While I do agree that the service roads are not ideal, it's better than having 8,000 driveways connecting to the highway (see Siegen Ln). There could be some minor modifications to the access points that would make it a lot more navigable (for example, prohibit access to major intersections & put right-in/right-out access points at regular intervals).
That whole area between Airline and Denham along Florida is struggling more than it should. Those service roads are like a barrier to potential retail traffic on Florida (which stays pretty busy), and it's way over developed for the local residential market.
Anyway, that whole area you're talking about is highly inhabited with Asians and Mexicans, and many of the businesses along that corridor cater directly to them. There are actually some awesome little ethnic markets in there if you know where to look. Regardless, I think it's just that the property values of the homes in the area have decreased, so there aren't any big money-spenders living nearby to create the demand for new businesses.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:07 pm to dewster
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That whole area between Airline and Denham along Florida is struggling more than it should
Totally agree. I would actually say all of Florida Blvd is struggling.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:12 pm to VetteGuy
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Governor's Mansion.
ISWYDT
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:13 pm to Grit-Eating Shin
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Damn. If you went to LSU, I kinda feel bad for ya.
Posted on 2/27/14 at 3:13 pm to lsu2006
We could save it if we put a TV camera in it, so there's that.
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