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New orleans downtown development district promo featuring block by block
The Downtown Development District in New Orleans is a legal definition and entity originated in 1974, when the Louisiana Legislature created the New Orleans Downtown Development District, a business improvement district (BID) bordered by Iberville Street, the Pontchartrain Expressway, Claiborne Avenue, and the Mississippi River.
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- New orleans downtown development district promo featuring block by block
- New orleans downtown development district get on board campaign video 2001
- References
This district is anchored by the CBD, but it excludes the French Quarter. The DDD also incorporates the Warehouse District, as well as landmarks like the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the Smoothie King Center, the New Orleans Morial Convention Center, The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk, the Crescent City Connection, and Canal Place.
New orleans downtown development district get on board campaign video 2001
References
New Orleans Downtown Development District Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA