The Gretna City Park project is a $7 million renovation, transforming 80 acres of green space into a park that is now capable of holding an additional 6.5 million gallons of stormwater.
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The Lemann Art Lofts project consists of the renovation of existing building structures referred to as the “Lemann Block” located at or adjacent to 312 Mississippi Street in Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
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Initially constructed as the Norwegian Seamen’s Church in 1967, this mid-century complex has evolved into a cutting-edge health and wellness center catering to the local community.
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY DORMS Loyola University in New Orleans is developing a new seven-story dormitory to provide housing for over 600 students.
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The Exchange, located at 2120 Rousseau Street in the Lower Garden District, is the first and only dedicated pickleball facility in the Gulf South to combine both indoor and outdoor courts with food, drinks, and live music.
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The Greenhouse Workspace is a shared office development and event space located near Carrollton Avenue, within the GC Greenway Corridor Design Overlay District.
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This community-inspired project will reduce flooding through stormwater management and improve community well-being through the design and construction of parks and social areas.
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The Carrollton Courthouse project is located on approximately 76,000 square feet of land on Carrollton Avenue between Hampson and Maple Streets.
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Batture provided structural and civil engineering services for the renovation of five historic masonry buildings on Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans to accommodate the expansion of M.S.
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This 25-acre stormwater management and green infrastructure demonstration park is located on a site that was previously a church campus.
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City Park received a $25,000 National Fish and Wildlife Urban Water NFWF grant to restore the lagoon area in City Park.
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The Blue & Green Corridors project is part of the City of New Orleans’ Gentilly Resilience District. This project will transform major boulevards in the Gentilly region. The large neutral grounds on Gentilly’s major streets present a unique opportunity to construct a network of stormwater management features and multimodal connections. These areas are currently being …
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