New Orleans – Central Business District
New Orleans, LA|New Orleans – Central Business District
A few nice city business new orleans images I found:
New Orleans – Central Business District

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The Central Business District, New Orleans’ equivalent of a typical "downtown", is bounded on one edge by the Mississippi, on the downriver edge by the French Quarter, on the back by Claiborne Avenue, and on the upriver edge by Howard Avenue, the lower limit of the "Lower Garden District" of Uptown New Orleans. This neighborhood was first after the Louisiana Purchase and the city encountered an influx of settlers, earning it the name The American Quarter. In its early days, it was also known as Fauborg St. Mary. The portion of the CBD closer to the Mississippi is known as the Old Warehouse District, because it was heavily devoted to warehouses before shipping became containerized.
In the center of the district’s skyline stands the World Trade Center New Orleans, a 33-story, 407 feet (124 m)-tall skyscraper. Designed in a Greek Cross-shaped plan with external sun-shade louvers by Edward Durrell Stone, it was the tallest building in New Orleans at the time of its construction in 1967.
Just upriver from the WTC is the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, one of the leading aquariums in the United States since opening in 1990. Run by the Audubon Institute, the aquarium features 10,000 animals representing 530 species.
New Orleans – CBD: New Orleans City Hall

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New Orleans City Hall, at 1300 Perdido Street, was built in 1958. The 11-floor low-rise international style building is slated for demolition to make way for a park as part of the proposed National Jazz Center redevelopment. City Hall will be relocated to the Benson Tower directly across Poydras Street.
New Orleans, LA|New Orleans – Central Business District
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