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Located in the heart of New Orleans' business district. This strategic location is across the street from city hall, the Courthouses and the Hyatt Reg...
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This center is located on the 25th floor of Place St. Charles in the heart of the Central Business District overlooking the center of the financial, l...
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New Orleans - The Executive Suite is located on the 14th floor of Poydras Center, a “Class A” office tower, strategically located at the intersection ...
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Our goal is to help the small and independent business people of New Orleans by providing them with a Professional and Affordable office workspace. ...
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This Center is the primary provider of executive suites space and office supporting services in the greater New Orleans area. Conveniently located...
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Strategically located halfway between Downtown New Orleans and the airport, at the foot of the Causeway crossing Lake Pontchartrain. We are in the...
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New Orleans is one of the largest port cities in the United States due to its immediate proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River which makes New Orleans an important hub of maritime trade and oil production. In addition to the city's ports, New Orleans is serviced by six of the seven largest rail lines in the United States. Regional rail lines provide direct train service to New York City, Chicago, Orlando, Florida, and Los Angeles. Locally, New Orleans is serviced by three Interstate Highways and the Ponchartrain Expressway. In addition, the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport serves the New Orleans metropolitan area with a number of smaller regional airports servicing the extended area.
Ruled at different times by Spanish and French governments, New Orleans was sold by Napoleon to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The sale to the United States brought a significant influx of immigrants, African Americans, and settlers from the east coast. Since then New Orleans has been able to remain a multicultural city blending French, Creole, African, and American cultures and languages. As a major tourist destination in the United States, visitors are drawn to New Orleans's many festivals, Mardi Gras celebrations, food, live music, and rich cultural life.
The market for commercial office space in New Orleans is still undergoing long term recovery from hurricane and flood damage. While no new construction projects are planned for the short term, several major renovation and expansion projects are presently in progress in and around the central business district of New Orleans. The projects in New Orleans alone are estimated to be worth over $1 billion. The current supply of office rentals and executive suites in New Orleans remains steady keeping rates on office rentals very affordable. Common shared office space arrangements can cost $237-$299 per month for a set number of hours of workstation and conference room use.
Some of the top business center operators in New Orleans include Regus and City Feet. In addition to major operators, local shared office providers include Office Ready whose facility in New Orleans accommodates virtual and shared office space.
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