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Forbes ranks New Orleans #3 for Information Technology Jobs

In a recent Forbes article, “The Cities Winning the Battle for Information Jobs,” author and researcher Joel Kotkin ranks Greater New Orleans as #3 in the USA, behind only technology heavyweights Silicon Valley and San Francisco. In the article, he states “Perhaps the most dramatic player is third-place New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, where information employment is up 28% since 2009”. The information sector in metro New Orleans “is very broad-based, including companies in digital effects, videogames, software development as well as a burgeoning film and television industry,” writes Kotkin. “The recent decision by General Electric to place its new technology center and its 300 new technology jobs in New Orleans is another sign of the Crescent City’s emergence as a viable information hub.” Additionally, when you consider the recent announcement of IBM in Baton Rouge, it is even more impressive for our super region in general.

Based on the employment growth in the IT sector over the long-term (2001-2012), mid-term (2007-2012) and the last two years, as well as momentum, the Top Ten Tech metros are:

  1. Silicon Valley
  2. San Francisco
  3. New Orleans
  4. Bostom
  5. Austin
  6. Atlanta
  7. San Antonia
  8. Raleigh
  9. Phoenix
  10. Nashville

You can read the entire article, including more detail on the methodology, here.

Mid-City Market – May Update

Below, please find a series of photos showing site progress conditions from the week of May 13, 2013.

Since our last update, the construction activities at Mid-City Market have accelerated considerably and we are seeing the finish line ahead.  We have turned over all 11 spaces to tenants, including since the last update Ochsner Medical Center, Verizon Wireless, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Felipe’s Taqueria, and Pinkberry.  Many of the tenants have begun their interior buildout work and are scheduled to open for business starting the first week of July.

At Winn-Dixie, we have completed all of the exterior brick work, interior walls, and are closing out our mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work.  The coolers and freezers in the interior are complete, and the large storefront element is nearing completion with the concrete entrance being poured soon.  We continue to build out the interior of their space and set equipment prior to completing the interior finishes.  The glass and exterior glazing is beginning as well.  Additionally, we will be installing the subgrade material, curb and gutter, asphalt, and stamped concrete in the parking and common areas while we complete the remaining Winn-Dixie work.

We are also nearing completion on the remainder of the site that is not in our tenants’ possession.

Mid-City Market

Completed Exterior Storefronts – Retail B – 5/14/2013

Mid-City Market

Complete Retail C Building and Site – Tenant Work 5/14/2013

Marty Mayer selected for Young Leadership Council’s 2013 Role Model Class

Young Leadership CouncilMarty Mayer, President & CEO of Stirling Properties, is among 25 New Orleanians recently selected by Young Leadership Council (YLC) for their 2013 Role Model class.  YLC, a non-profit civic organization that develops leadership skills through community projects, will honor each Role Model at their 27th Annual YLC Role Model Gala.

Every year, a committee composed of members of the YLC Board of Directors and Role Models from previous years selects 25 members of the New Orleans community who serve as outstanding examples for the young talent that YLC represents.  Honorees distinguish themselves by promoting a positive attitude and an unyielding desire to enhance the quality of life in the New Orleans region, striving to unite the community in collaborative efforts for its future prosperity, serving as exemplary role models to young talent, and making significant contributions in their specific fields of endeavor.

“For over 26 years, we have identified leaders in our community who represent the qualities that YLC works hard to promote in our members. This year’s honorees are no exception,” said Richard Pavlick, 2013 YLC Board President. “We are excited to honor this group of outstanding individuals at this year’s Role Model Awards Gala.”

Other members of the 2013 Role Model class include:

  • Charlotte A. Bollinger, Bollinger Shipyards, Inc.
  • Marsha A. Boudy, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation
  • Nannette Jolivet Brown, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
  • John M. Duck, Adams and Reese LLP
  • Ben Hales, New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans
  • Juli Miller Hart, Projects With Purpose
  • Paul Hoolahan,  Sugar Bowl
  • Janet R. Howard, Bureau of Governmental Research
  • Gary LaGrange, Port of New Orleans
  • John Landrum, Intralox LLC
  • Patricia LeBlanc, LeBlanc Butler LLC
  • Peggy Mendoza, City Year New Orleans
  • Virginia Miller, Beuerman Miller Fitzgerald
  • Kenneth Polite, Liskow & Lewis
  • Ann Rabin, Citizens for 1 Greater New Orleans
  • Dorothy “Dottie” Reese, DMM & Associates, LLC
  • Stephen Romig, LaPorte CPAs & Business Advisors
  • Stephen Rosenthal, Strategic Comp
  • G. Albert Ruesga, PhD, Greater New Orleans Foundation
  • Yaye Sarr, D.D.S.,  Smiles To Geaux
  • Chris Schultz, Launch Pad & Flatstack
  • Pamela Senatore, Generation Louisiana LLC
  • Ann Tuennerman, Tales of the Cocktail
  • Warner Williams, Chevron

About Young Leadership Council

The Young Leadership Council is a non-profit, non-partisan civic organization created to develop leadership through community projects. Through volunteer-created community projects, the YLC recruits and retains young professionals to New Orleans, creating a positive impact on the quality of life in the region. The oldest, independent YPO (young professionals’ organization) in the country, the YLC has raised more than $25 million to support community projects in and around the New Orleans area since 1986.

Successful Grand Opening of New Walgreens Marquee Store on Magazine Street

Walgreens Magazine Ribbon Cutting

Pictured Left to Right – Lewis W. Stirling III (Executive Vice President, Stirling Properties), Peter Aamodt (Vice President of Development, Stirling Properties), Kim Treece (Market Vice President, Walgreens), Troy Menard (District Manager, Walgreens), Councilwoman Susan Guidry, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Chris Sperling (Store Manager, Walgreens)

Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Councilwoman Susan Guidry, area retailers, members of Stirling Properties and representatives of American Legion Post #307 recently participated in a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Walgreens marquee store at 5518 Magazine Street. The site is the original home of the Ed Brauner American Legion Post #307 and portions of the building date back to 1947. After a full renovation, the new 13,000 square-foot store has a drive-thru window, full-service pharmacy and a Look Boutique specializing in high-end cosmetics.

“The way we’re going to make the best city in the world is through partnerships,” emphasized Mayor Landrieu, in reference to the community involvement in the planning of the new marquee store.

As developer for the project, Stirling Properties worked closely with Magazine street business owners, neighborhood associations, and World War II Veterans to create a vision of what this distressed building could become. “This project was a group effort from start to finish, and because of this approach everyone involved deserves a great deal of credit and can be proud of the finished product”, stated Peter Aamodt, Vice President of Development for Stirling Properties.

To pay homage to War Veterans and the building’s former use as a meeting spot for them, several American Legion images and symbols were incorporated into the new store’s design. Following the Grand Opening, the Veterans in attendance unveiled a bronze plaque in tribute to the American Legion Post #307.

Bill Detweiler, the Past National Commander of the American Legion and Local Post #307 and the Veteran’s representative on the project team, thanked Stirling Properties for their recognition of the building’s history. Mr. Detweiler mentioned that he and fellow Veterans wanted a good, productive neighbor for the Uptown community…”A business who would take care of this building.”

The design of the new building was achieved after numerous meetings with the design team, local retailers, area residents and the City of New Orleans. The front and rear facades of the building were replaced and the interior fully demolished. The new design features large windows to showcase the building’s interior, a pedestrian entrance on Magazine Street, and a rear parking lot with a drive-thru window.

See below for before & after pictures:

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – Front Facade

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – Rear Facade

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – American Legion Tile

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – Interior

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – Interior

Walgreens Magazine

Walgreens Magazine Before & After – Interior

Grand Opening of New Walgreens Marquee Store on Magazine Street

Walgreens Magazine

Magazine St. Frontage

NEW ORLEANS, LA – March 21, 2013 – Stirling Properties is pleased to announce the grand opening of a new full-service, Walgreens drugstore in New Orleans on historic Magazine Street.  The new Walgreens is a full renovation of the former American Legion building located at 5518 Magazine Street. The 13,000 square-foot marquee store will have a drive-thru window, full-service pharmacy and a Look Boutique that will specialize in high-end cosmetics.  The store will open at 8 a.m. Friday, March 22 with a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony at 10 a.m.

The site is the original home of the Ed Brauner American Legion Post #307 and portions of the building date back to 1947.  The design of the new building was achieved after numerous meetings with our design team, local retailers, area residents and the City of New Orleans. The front and rear facades of the building were replaced and the interior fully demolished. The new design features large windows to showcase the building’s interior, a pedestrian entrance on Magazine Street, and a rear parking lot with a drive-thru window. To pay homage to war veterans and the building’s former use as a meeting spot for them, several American Legion images and symbols were incorporated into the new design.

“This adaptive reuse project represents a true cooperative effort between Stirling Properties, Walgreens, the City of New Orleans, local retailers, and surrounding neighborhoods. Without public input and citizen participation we could never have achieved this level of success. We are proud to bring a once distressed but historically significant property back to prominence once again”, said Peter Aamodt, Vice President of Development for Stirling Properties.

Stirling Properties has a long-standing relationship with the retailer. Construction is currently underway on two other Stirling Properties Walgreens developments located in Terrytown on the Westbank of New Orleans, and on Pass Road in Gulfport, Mississippi.

Mid-City Market – March Update

Below, please find a series of photos showing site progress conditions from the week of March 4, 2013.

Since last month’s update, we have moved forward rapidly in the site and building construction at Mid-City Market.  At Winn-Dixie, the roof has fully dried in which allows us to release significant interior work including drywall, sheathing, and mechanical/electrical work.  We have completed exterior brick work on approximately two-thirds of the building.  Currently, we are moving on to the main front entry of the building and will begin to prepare the parking area for paving in the next four weeks.

At the former retail building we are renovating, we have completed the exterior wall stucco, interior wall framing, and the exterior masonry on the front of the building.  Before the end of the month, we will begin paving work at the parking area in front of the building.  We will be turning both this building and the Pei Wei building over to tenants for their interior buildouts at the beginning of April.  The two small-shop buildings fronting N. Carrollton are progressing quickly as well.  Roofing work on these buildings is currently being completed.  Additionally, the block wall around the street front buildings on the entire site are being poured and formed.  Over the next month, we will be working on the courtyards, sidewalks, and storefronts of these buildings, which will be turned over to tenants for their interior buildouts in May.

Mid City Market - March 2013

Masonry of Winn-Dixie Building – 3/7/2013

Mid City Market - March 2013

Masonry going up on Retail Building C – 3/7/2013

Mid City Market - March 2013

Pei Wei Building / Block Wall Construction – 3/7/2013

Mid City Market - March 2013

Aerial of Mid-City Market Under Construction – 3/6/2013

Mid City Market - March 2013

Aerial of Mid-City Market Under Construction – 3/6/2013

March 19, 2013|Blog, development, Mid-City Market, New Orleans Southshore|
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