...............................................................
This was a guy I met yesterday. He said he had just come back from a stay with relatives.
I just listened to what he told me. I wasnt reporting on accuracy.
I havnt read anything about this lately. Maybe you should do a better fawking job of keeping us informed before you rant out.
I think he was talking about the areas that were devastated being built back up.
Levees are stronger than pre-katrina and by 2010 they should be completely secure. Business is rolling in the Greater New Orleans area. Only the lazy "entitlement" crowd --who didn't hold up their end of the bargain pre-Katrina--aren't kicking ass right now.
I recently obtained a lot in Lakeview, which is the site of one of the leveel breaches. Soon, I will build a home there for my wife and two young boys. Many others have, and will, do the same. Little by little, this city will get back to where it was and beyond.
Found this info for you online:

Because of its' inevitably smaller footprint, the future of New Orleans is to build higher. Here are a few announced projects, in varying stages of construction:
Vantage Tower condomiums, 25 floors is to be built in the CBD.
http://www.vantagetower.com/

Harrahs Riverfront Hotel, 28 floors, opened October, 2006.
http://www.harrahs.com/our_casinos/nor/index.html

Trump Tower New Orleans, 70 floors, on Poydras midway between the Dome and the river.

L' Ultime Tower, 22 floors in Lake Marina at Westend on Lake Pontchartrain

HRI Condominiums, tower I- 5 floors, tower II- 12 floors, in the Warehouse District

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Expansion
Current Square Feet of Exhibit Space: 1.1 Million
Square Feet of Exhibit Space after Expansion: 1.6 Million
To be one of top 5 in size in US after expansion work to begin this summer.


The National D-Day Museum is designated by Congress as "America's National World War II Museum". It interprets the American experience during the World War II years and celebrates the American spirit, the teamwork, optimism, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who won World War II and promotes the exploration and expression of these values by future generations.
