December 21st, 2011
Entrepreneurs look to their own kind for capital backing
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It’s Thursday, May 17 and 10:18am in Downtown New Orleans.
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The business news for the greater New Orleans area just keeps getting better. The latest report from the Wall Street Journal’s Marketwatch “Best Cities for Business” had the New Orleans area making its largest gain of any metro area on the list, raising from 77th in 2010 to 33rd in… read more
BATON ROUGE — While the New Orleans area added 1,400 jobs between October and November, it was up 9,000 positions over the year, according to nonseasonally adjusted Louisiana Workforce Commission figures released today. The New Orleans area had 533,300 jobs in November, more than the 531,900 in October and the… read more
In this week’s cover story, Gambit looks back (and forward) at the Joy Theater, the Canal Street cinema opened in 1947 and closed in 2003. It’s reopening Dec. 29 as a multipurpose venue not only for film but also music, theater, special events and anything else.… [ Read more ]… read more
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Cigarette Litter Prevention Program "Walk Your Butt to the Can" Launched December 15 read more
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Greater New Orleans: An Undeniable Comeback The comeback of New Orleans is undeniable. After having suffered one of the worst disasters in American history with Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is bouncing back to become a hub of innovation. In the years since the storm, the New Orleans area has been… read more
New Orleans ranked in top 10 "Next Cities" of the best places to live and work for young professionals Next Generation Consulting
New Orleans named the Coolest Start-up City in America Inc. Magazine
Downtown is 1.2 walkable square miles
Hungry? There are 176 restaurants and 32 sidewalk cafes in Downtown New Orleans
New Orleans ranked #1 Most Improved on "Best Cities for Business" Wall Street Journal
New Orleans is #1 Top City for Young Entrepreneurs 2011 Under30CEO.com
Downtown is the largest employment center in Louisiana with 62,000 jobs
8.3 million people visit New Orleans each year