JPKneworleans, on Jun 22 2008, 12:12 AM, said:
Imagine, if the apartments are successful, the change in the types of retail outlets that could follow.
With new and increased numbers of residents, along with major business from the hospitals and research centers, the possibilities for this part of the city are endless. Seeing how the Warehouse District went from being an urban wasteland to one of the city's premier neighborhoods in 20 years, I have high hopes for the Tulane Ave. corridor and that portion of Mid-City. Thanks to the future LSU-VA hospital and the surrounding research centers, Tulane Ave. really has a chance to, like the Warehouse District, begin to attract young professionals. And as business and residents increase, new shops, restaurants, and entertainment options would pop up around them.
It's still hard to believe that developers are now looking at Tulane Ave. as a real area for growth. When all of those projects appeared throughout 2007, I was extremely skeptical, if nothing else because they were supposed to be built along Tulane Ave. But here we are a year later, and they're happening.