Delays For the New Convention Center’s River District Plan

The Ernest N. Morial Convention Center has plans for its upriver acres. The new project includes a neighborhood and entertainment district. The River District’s board decided to extend the deadline. The reason for the delay was prompted by a request from the Convention Center’s President and General Manager Michael Sawaya. He relayed to the board that they needed until June to finalize the terms of the agreement with local developer Lou Lauricella and his consortium.

“Delays are not well accepted,” Sawaya said. “When we are talking about these things it is not just about us getting lease income…We need things built and we need guarantees that we are going to get things built.”

The coronavirus has been a big thorn in the side of this project. Originally a 1,200-room hotel by Omni was to be part of the project. This was dropped due to the change on the outlook for hotels caused by the pandemic. Back to the drawing board, Sawaya has commissioned HVS which is a consulting firm to look into what hotel size would work best for the project.

HVS will look at building in phases. This will include a 600, 900, and 1,200 room versions of a hotel. Now they will need to find a finance partner who will replace the previous one, Preston Hollow Capital.

“Right now we don’t have something for (a potential new financial investor) to look at,” Sawaya said. “But in the first phase at least we’ve got to get something started.” He said that now that the broader upriver district is underway, “our hope is that investors will show up (for the hotel) as well.”

Business is improving for the Convention Center as hotel tax revenue has rebounded to close to $3 million. In fact, the past month has been the busiest for sales at the Convention Center since the pandemic. This comes at a great time with the project in the near future and the $557 million facelift the center is currently getting.

Lauricella and Chris Maguire, CEO of Dallas-based Cypress Equities are the master developers for the entertainment-focused neighborhood. This part will be on 39-acres that the Covention owns upriver. The project will include 1,100 housing units which half will be dedicated to lower-income residents. There will also be retail space and entertainment venues.

The 39-acres, valued at around $200 million, will be given to the project. The project will create around 4,500 permanent jobs and will cost over $1 billion. The plans are to begin construction on the first section of the project, a 7-acre tract of lakeside that runs along Tchoupitoulas Street.

“The brief extension on a final agreement will give the team more time to finalize plans for the vast amount of land to be developed for our community,” said Lauricella in an emailed comment.

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2022 Daze Between New Orleans, May 3, 2022

This event takes place in New Orleans.

Daze Between New Orleans

Faubourg Brewing Co.
3501 Jourdan Rd.
New Orleans, LA 70126

May 3, 2022

Music Lineup:

Eric Krasno & Friends
Nicholas Payton
Erica Falls
Benny & The Late Bloomers


General Admission: Tier 1 – $109; Tier 2 – $129; Tier 3 – $139 VIP – $300 Super VIP – $425 • 1-Day Tickets: General Admission: Tier 1 – $55; Tier 2 – $65; Tier 3 – $75 VIP – $160 Super VIP – $225

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2022 Daze Between New Orleans, May 4, 2022

Come enjoy live music in New Orleans.

Daze Between New Orleans

Faubourg Brewing Co.
3501 Jourdan Rd.
New Orleans, LA 70126

May 4, 2022

Music Lineup:

Rebirth Brass Band
The Iceman Special
Honey Island Swamp Band
The Rumble Featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr.


General Admission: Tier 1 – $109; Tier 2 – $129; Tier 3 – $139 VIP – $300 Super VIP – $425 • 1-Day Tickets: General Admission: Tier 1 – $55; Tier 2 – $65; Tier 3 – $75 VIP – $160 Super VIP – $225

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Plans For A Movie Studio In New Orleans East

Many actors and musicians are New Orleans-born. One of these actors is Anthony Mackie, best known for his role as the Falcon in the Marvel movies. Mackie, 43, has purchased 20-acres in New Orleans east where he will create a movie studio. The land is located at 10 Service Road at Read Boulevard.

The project is still just in the planning stages but several of those that have been involved in the negotiations confirm this is what the property is intended to be used for. The new production company will be called East Studios LLC. The company will join other New Orleans studios including Starlight Studios, The Ranch Film Studios, Second Line Stages, and Swaybox Studios.

Film and television production is booming in New Orleans. According to Chris Stelly, executive group director of entertainment and digital media at the Louisiana Department of Economic Development, there are around twenty movies and television shows that are currently in production in the state of Louisiana.

The state was one of the first states to obtain a financial incentives program for filmmakers almost twenty years ago. In fact, $291 million was put into the Louisiana film industry by AMC, Disney, OWN, Netflix, and many more big industry companies. The motion picture production tax credit gives film productions a tax credit of as much as 40% on qualifying spending in the state, up to $150 million, including payroll for both local and out-of-state labor.

“We were one of the pioneering states in terms of offering incentives to filmmakers, and we’ve done a great job in terms of building state-of-the-art stages,” he said. “A full-fledged studio where you have everything in-house, that’s the ultimate goal.”

Currently, Anthony is the executive producer for the upcoming series “Twisted Metal.” Mackie who studied at New Orleans Center for Creative Arts said the scope of the planned studio is not yet clear. But if it is an “end to end” operation, which would include the acquisition of intellectual property, development, production and marketing, it would mark a new level for Louisiana’s film and television industry.

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