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re: Hard Rock announces plans for Canal Street hotel
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:36 pm to ellishughtiger
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:36 pm to ellishughtiger
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But this board says that no one wants to visit New Orleans anymore. I'm glad this city is not ran by plant operators from Livingston Parish.
But don't you also find it a bit sad Canal crime in that area can't be taken seriously until a corporation's cry for tourism safety happens?
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:42 pm to ellishughtiger
Hell yeah, more minimum wage jobs!
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:43 pm to Sao
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But don't you also find it a bit sad Canal crime in that area can't be taken seriously until a corporation's cry for tourism safety happens?
The wife and I have been season ticket holders for Broadway Across America for a few years now and visit this area often at night without any issues. With a hotel like Hard Rock coming in, that area will even be safer with more street lights and security. Hopefully this hotel will attract nicer retail stores along Canal rather than Beauty Shops and foot massage parlors.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:44 pm to Paul Allen
If the tourism industry ever dries up Nola is in Bigly trouble.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:49 pm to JackieTreehorn
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If the tourism industry ever dries up Nola is in Bigly trouble.
Is there any indication that is going to happen? shite Katrina, corrupted politicians and crime has done it, what makes you think something else will?
Posted on 2/15/18 at 5:50 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Is there any indication that is going to happen?
No. It does get hit particularly hard during economic downturns though.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 8:50 pm to ellishughtiger
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But this board says that no one wants to visit New Orleans anymore. I'm glad this city is not ran by plant operators from Livingston Parish
People who want to visit New Orleans, then go home and relax>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people who want to move to NOLA and clean hotel rooms.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 9:01 pm to JackieTreehorn
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If the tourism industry ever dries up Nola is in Bigly trouble.
That’s a MASSIVE if.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 9:35 pm to ellishughtiger
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But this board says that no one wants to visit New Orleans anymore
Where else can you get drunk, piss on the street, kill somebody before you pass out and still probably not get in serious trouble?
Posted on 2/15/18 at 10:24 pm to Breesus
quote:Um, Iberville has been gone for a while. HRI is redeveloping almost the entire site.
They better budget for a shite load of security if they're going to build on the borderline of the projects
Posted on 2/15/18 at 10:26 pm to SirWinston
quote:Yes, but their main funding source was under “house arrest” at the Ritz in Saudi Arabia until recently. Not sure if the cash is flowing yet. I remain skeptical of that development more than any other.
Is the WTC still targeted for a Four Seasons? That’s more my speed.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 10:27 pm to Ice Cold
They are still the projects they just look nicer and are repackaged as "mixed income" when in reality...they are the projects.
Posted on 2/15/18 at 11:52 pm to member12
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No. It does get hit particularly hard during economic downturns though.
Vegas was depressing as frick for more than a few years after the housing/market crash
Posted on 2/15/18 at 11:58 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Really? For how many years?
Posted on 2/16/18 at 12:04 am to Paul Allen
Great addition . Hard rock makes some nice hotels
This post was edited on 2/16/18 at 12:05 am
Posted on 2/16/18 at 12:06 am to Paul Allen
Several. Clark County, NV and Lee County, FL competed for the highest foreclosure rate in the country for two or threes years.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 12:19 am to logjamming
Muthafrickin perfect reply.
Flawless victory.
Flawless victory.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 7:30 am to Paul Allen
Mitch's McDisney-fication of New Orleans continues.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 8:35 am to Fun Bunch
quote:No, they're not.
They are still the projects they just look nicer and are repackaged as "mixed income" when in reality...they are the projects
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