Downtown – New Orleans, Louisiana

Isaac Kremer/ January 12, 2006/ downtown, Field Notes, Physical, placemaking, plaza, preservation/ 0 comments

Photo from Musical Legends Park at Cafe Beignet on Bourbon St.

Some spot demolition of a building that was damaged by the storm.

The postmodern influenced Piazza d’Italia.

The Degas House on 2306 Esplanade Ave.

Raised mausoleum due to the water level being so high and burial in the ground being impractical. This is what gives cemeteries in New Orleans a distinctive appearance.

Entrance flanked by statues of the business Lambert & Nelson.

Glassworks and Printmaking Studio with their distinctive marquee sign.

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About Isaac Kremer

Isaac is a nationally acclaimed downtown revitalization leader, speaker, and author. Districts Isaac managed have achieved over $1 billion of investment, more than 1,899 jobs created, and were 2X Great American Main Street Award Semifinalists and a 1X GAMSA winner in 2023. His work has been featured in Newsday, NJBIZ, ROI-NJ, Patch, TapInto, and USA Today. Isaac is a Main Street America Revitalization Professional (MSARP), with additional certifications from the International Economic Development Council, National Park Service, Project for Public Spaces, Grow America (formerly the National Development Council), and the Strategic Doing Institute.

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