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The owner of Plaza Tower, a notorious eyesore at the edge of the South Market District in downtown New Orleans, has signed a ...
The goal is to turn the high rise into a 300 unit assisted living facility. The project's success hinges on securing crucial ...
The blighted Plaza Tower building has officially been sold. Sources tell WDSU that the building was purchased by two developers, Brian Gibbs and Lincoln Avenue Capital. The developers hope to renovate ...
The owners of Plaza Tower, which for decades has been one of New Orleans' most visible eyesores, may finally have a viable plan to bring the blighted skyscraper back into commercial use.. The ...
The New Orleans Office of the Inspector General released a report Monday regarding his recommendations for the blighted Plaza Tower property at the edge of the Central Business District.
NEW ORLEANS — Plaza Tower, one of the many buildings on New Orleans’s “Dirty Dozen” list, is one step closer to being demolished.“We have seen over the last few years that we cannot ...
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans is chipping away at the "Dirty Dozen" list. Wednesday, the city demolished the DeGaulle Manor in Algiers. Officials say the site has been vacant for 14 years and has ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The City of New Orleans on Tuesday (Dec. 12) announced it is soliciting proposals for the demolition of the blighted downtown skyscraper Plaza Tower.
NEW ORLEANS — Civil District Court Judge Sidney Cates says the city of New Orleans can continue assessing the Plaza Tower.This comes a week after another judge blocked city-hired contractors ...
Plaza Tower is the third-tallest building in New Orleans and has been vacant since 2002. Developer Joe Jaeger decided to give up efforts to bring it back into commerce, opting to try and sell the ...
A local hotelier and developer with real estate holdings throughout the New Orleans area has added the third largest skyscraper in the city to his portfolio. He hasn’t disclosed his plans for the ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Plaza Tower, one of the many buildings on New Orleans’s “Dirty Dozen” list, is one step closer to being demolished. “We have seen over the last few years that we ...