I have never been to New Orleans. Judging from this video, I like the low rise, human scale of these older buildings with those inviting balconies and small streets. I look forward to going, but I wish that I had gone there before Katrina.
Come to Birmingham al is growing the metro is getting packed 1.2 million. Downtown is getting new stadium or dome an a top golf along with all the other hundreds of projects being developed down town. the urban core is 800,000+ as of now. so much is going on also drive down 280 . Saturday is a good day to do this.
I have some questions for people who are natives of New Orleans, not tourists or transplants. Has the city recovered from Katrina? Has the New Orleans culture come back, or is it only a gentrified version of that culture?
New Orleans is back in some capacity. Its not like it use to be before Katrina. 20% of native Orleanians still havent come back. But there's a lot of new residence not from New Orleans moving in. This has caused rent to sky rocket, but I think the market will be at equilibrium in the next 10 years.
I have never been to New Orleans. Judging from this video, I like the low rise, human scale of these older buildings with those inviting balconies and small streets. I look forward to going, but I wish that I had gone there before Katrina.
Looks a little cleaner and freshly painted from what I can remember.
great stuff
0:48 Delphine Lalaurie's house. It's incredible ! Thank you very much for this video.
Come to Birmingham al is growing the metro is getting packed 1.2 million. Downtown is getting new stadium or dome an a top golf along with all the other hundreds of projects being developed down town. the urban core is 800,000+ as of now. so much is going on also drive down 280 . Saturday is a good day to do this.
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It's same, Kabukichou in Tokyo!
I know exactly where this is. You turned onto Royal St from Esplanade. Am I right? I recognized some spots. I also walked this route many a time.
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I have some questions for people who are natives of New Orleans, not tourists or transplants. Has the city recovered from Katrina? Has the New Orleans culture come back, or is it only a gentrified version of that culture?
New Orleans is back in some capacity. Its not like it use to be before Katrina. 20% of native Orleanians still havent come back. But there's a lot of new residence not from New Orleans moving in. This has caused rent to sky rocket, but I think the market will be at equilibrium in the next 10 years.
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