Let’s be honest, from the most iconic locations to the best museums around the city, there’s a lot to see in New Orleans. But what are the most popular places in the Big Easy?
While we usually leave campers to our sister site Curbed, we couldn’t pass up this aluminum traveling companion for sale in the Central Business District.
Three months after unveiling Blue Bike as the official name of New Orleans bike share program, the Mayor’s Office announced the locations of 70 Blue Bike stations around the city.
While there are several spooky events happening in New Orleans during Halloween, there is no better "Thriller" than a Halloween-centered flashmob in front of City Hall.
On Saturday, October 21, the Krewe of Boo will host its annual Halloween parade, which starts at the corner of Chartres Street and Elysian Fields Avenue at 6:30 p.m.
As of October of 2017, the Central Business District and Warehouse District have an average price per square foot of $435, trailing just behind the French Quarter.
Late last year, Woodward Interest and Audubon Capital Partners initiated a joint venture to build a 307,000 square-foot development. The proposed building will have 197 apartments, and over 17,000 square-feet of retail space.
Weather permitting, New Orleans will host several great events across the city and metro area. Most importantly, many of these Labor Day weekend events are free.
This Labor Day weekend, New Orleans will host a series events across the city. For starters, the first weekend in September marks the 46th annual Southern Decadence celebration.
The natural phenomenon will be visible in New Orleans on Monday, August 21, starting at 11:58 a.m. While you can see the eclipse anywhere the sky is visible, Curbed NOLA created a map of the most beautiful places to watch it.
Yesterday, The Domain Companies announced that its 15-story mixed-used development topped out in its construction phase. Domain has scheduled the Standard’s completion date for spring of 2018.
The end of May marks Memorial Day Weekend and the unofficial start of summer. An extended weekend is also the perfect time to delve into the festival season of New Orleans, or to simply enjoy some of the beautiful experiences the city has to offer.
This summer, W New Orleans – French Quarter and the Le Meridien New Orleans will open pools to locals starting memorial day weekend, and ending on September 3.
Every year on May 2, the Greater New Orleans Foundation holds a 24-hour online charity event to support 717 local and regional nonprofits that strengthen New Orleans.
Just last week, the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority—the governing board of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center—filed plans to construct its $65 million linear park.
Built in 2016, this luxurious condominium is on St. Charles Avenue, a block from Julia Street and two blocks from Lafayette Square. The surrounding neighborhood has a Bike Score of 90 and an impressive Walk Score of 98.