Every New Orleans neighborhood has something worth seeing. Whether its the compact French Quarter or the lower 9th Ward, the city has monuments worth visiting and streets worth taking leisurely strolls.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a semi-regular column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New Orleans neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
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?
After a week of celebrating achievements in 16 New Orleans neighborhoods, the first of three rounds of Curbed Cup have concluded. Now, only eight neighborhoods remain.
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.
New Orleans has several beautiful homes on the market. Some date back to the 18th century, while other have beautiful stories behind their constructions. Here’s a list of five exceptional homes you shouldn’t miss this weekend.
Built in 1837, this renovated Italianate home sits on Constance Street, less than a block from both Magazine Street and Jackson Avenue. The Lower Garden District has a Walk Score of 93.
In the current analysis, listed homes in New Orleans range from $40 to $999 per square foot. Last May, the prices ranged between $46 and $980 per square foot.
Built in 1857, this lovely cottage sits on Laurel Street, nestled into a large 3,598 square foot lot. Sitting at the edge of the Lower Garden District, this dwelling sits just two blocks from both Magazine Street and Jackson Avenue.
Located at 2100 St Thomas Street, Residence Josephine sits in the St Thomas neighborhood, a subdistrict of the Lower Garden District. The four-story unit is near Tchoupitoulas Street and sits across Boettner Park.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a semi-regular column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New Orleans neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today, we're looking at apartments renting around $1,400.
Today, NeighborhoodX revisited the Lower Garden District neighborhood. As of July of 2017, the current average listing price in the neighborhood is $307. This past June, the Lower Garden District averaged $288 per square foot.
This past January, The Quisby, one of New Orleans’s newest hostels, opened at the old Audubon Hotel. The opening of the hostel entailed the restoration of the 80-year-old building.
Built in 2012, this Greek Revival sits on Coliseum Street, near Prytania Street, St Charles Avenue, and Coliseum Square. The Lower Garden District neighborhood has a Walk Score of 93.
Today, NeighborhoodX revisited the Lower Garden District Neighborhood. As of June of 2017, the current average listing price in the neighborhood is $288.