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Reconstruction of New Orleans and Katrina Aftermath
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A once mighty American city has been laid low by Hurricane Katrina and it's reconstruction will be a critical financial and political event for years to come. This thread is devoted to issues around the reconstruction, including civic planning, flood protection, financing and investment opportunities related to it.

Pertinent links:

New Orleans Times-Picayune:

nola.com

Google Maps-New Orleans:

maps.google.com

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249The New Orleans Restaurant Bounce, After Katrina nytimes.com [graphic] New OrRoad Walker-8/6/2015
248Vast Defenses Now Shielding New Orleans By JOHN SCHWARTZ New York Times June 1Glenn Petersen26/15/2012
247La. readies to open spillway, flood Cajun country By MARY FOSTER and HOLBROOK MRoad Walker-5/14/2011
246Smaller New Orleans After Katrina, Census Shows By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON NEW ORLEANRoad Walker12/4/2011
245Have to get back to NOLA one of these days... used to go on (pretend) business aRoad Walker-12/18/2009
244This one's a keeper, along those same lines: sports.espn.go.com <i>Npatron_anejo_por_favor-12/18/2009
243New Orleans in state of grace over Saints By Rick Jervis, USA TODAY NEW ORLEANSRoad Walker112/18/2009
242Saints to play opener on Sunday 09/07 at home in the 'Dome: blog.nola.compatron_anejo_por_favor-9/2/2008
241New Orleans to get a miss. If this storm makes a direct hit on Port Fourchon theProud Deplorable-8/31/2008
240New Orleans Is a `Ghost Town' as People Flee Hurricane Gustav By Brian K. SPaul Kern-8/31/2008
239Message 24894755carranza2-8/31/2008
238Message 24891852jrhana-8/30/2008
237NHC: Gustav's Louisiana Landfall Projected At 2 AM Tuesday Last update: 8/2Paul Kern-8/29/2008
236Thanks, Benny. Your thoughts are very much appreciated. I was nervous yesterdacarranza2-8/28/2008
235carranza, I know how anxious you and your loved ones must be but just remember tBenny-Rubin-8/28/2008
234From your lips to God's ears. The thing is, it it hits west of us on a nearcarranza2-8/28/2008
233My sources are telling me that New Orleans will escape Gustov. :)Benny-Rubin-8/28/2008
232Saints make tentative hurricane plans (San Antonio not involved this time aroundpatron_anejo_por_favor-8/28/2008
231Great post. Thanks. I'm going to copy it to another thread where people &quoRoad Walker-10/26/2007
230The two disasters cannot be compared. Apples and oranges.carranza2-10/26/2007
229SoCal has lots of wealthy, white Republicans. NOLA has lots of poor, black DmocrPaul Kern-10/26/2007
228Katrina vs. San Diego fires. A comparison? Nice thought piece from the LA Times.patron_anejo_por_favor-10/26/2007
227re: <i>A good reporter who has seen better days and needs to be put to pasRoad Walker-9/20/2007
226Except for the continued publishing of investigative 'reporting' by Seymcarranza2-9/20/2007
225Best magazine on the planet IMHO. Read it pretty much cover to cover every week.Road Walker-9/20/2007
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