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  2. 350 North Orleans - Wikipedia

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    When the building was constructed, it was the world's largest wholesale buying center, featuring over 1,000 display showrooms representing over 3,000 clothing lines. It was Chicago's attempt to replace New York City, where businessmen have to travel to 20 different buildings to see a comparable variety of clothing as the world's fashion center. [9]

  3. Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans

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    In 2018, work began to convert the structure to a Four Seasons Hotel, with 341 hotel rooms and 92 hotel-serviced condos on the top floors of the building. [3] The conversion cost $450 million. [4] In January 2021, its penthouse was sold for just under $13 million. [5] The hotel opened [6] on August 17, 2021. [7] The then-WTC Building New ...

  4. NOPSI New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    NOPSI New Orleans, or the NOPSI Hotel, is a hotel in the historic NOPSI building in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. The building is the former headquarters of New Orleans' main utilities company, the New Orleans Public Service Incorporated , which was set up in 1922 to consolidate numerous separate public utilities firms.

  5. Downtown New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    A picture of the well known Bourbon Street in Downtown New Orleans in 1941. In New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, downtown has historically referred to neighborhoods along the Mississippi River, downriver (roughly northeast) from Canal Street – including the French Quarter, Tremé, Faubourg Marigny, Bywater, the 9th Ward, and other ...

  6. JW Marriott Hotel New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The JW Marriott New Orleans is a 331 feet (101 m), modern 30-story high-rise hotel in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana. The 4-star , 501-room hotel currently stands as the 13th-tallest building in the city, and the 3rd-tallest hotel.

  7. Le Pavillon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the DeSoto Hotel in 1913 and then the Le Pavillon Hotel in 1971. [2] Le Pavillon Hotel was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1991. [3] Le Pavillon Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [4]

  8. Mexican restaurant to open in former Duffy location in North ...

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    Duffy Street Seafood Shack closed both its locations in 2022, citing the coronavirus pandemic and the economic hardships it brought, The Sun News reported. Show comments. Advertisement.

  9. Rampart Street - Wikipedia

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    Rampart Street (French: rue du Rempart) is a historic avenue located in New Orleans, Louisiana. North Rampart Street tiles, Marigny neighborhood. The section of Rampart Street downriver from Canal Street is designated as North Rampart Street, which forms the inland or northern border of the French Quarter (Vieux Carre).