55 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

55 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 55 bus time schedule & line map 55 Elysian Fields View In Website Mode The 55 bus line (Elysian Fields) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Elysian Fields Canal St. Via French Quarter: 24 hours (2) Elysian Fields French Quarter To Uno: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 55 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 55 bus arriving. Direction: Elysian Fields Canal St. Via French 55 bus Time Schedule Quarter Elysian Fields Canal St. Via French Quarter Route 39 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours University Of New Orleans Alumni Drive, New Orleans Tuesday 24 hours Alumni + Elysian Fields Wednesday 24 hours Thursday 24 hours Elysian Fields + Lark 6616 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Friday 24 hours Elysian Fields + L C Simon Saturday 24 hours Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Mexico Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans 55 bus Info Elysian Fields + R E Lee Direction: Elysian Fields Canal St. Via French Quarter 6200 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 30 min Elysian Fields + Burbank Line Summary: University Of New Orleans, Alumni + 5918 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields, Elysian Fields + Lark, Elysian Fields + L C Simon, Elysian Fields + Mexico, Elysian Fields + R E Elysian Fields + Prentiss Lee, Elysian Fields + Burbank, Elysian Fields + 5700 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Prentiss, Elysian Fields + Rapides, Elysian Fields + Filmore, Elysian Fields + Selma, Elysian Fields + Elysian Fields + Rapides Mirabeau, Elysian Fields + Carnot, Elysian Fields + 5500 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Sumpter, Elysian Fields + Mandolin, Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Nearside), Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Farside), Elysian Fields + Filmore Elysian Fields + Milton, Elysian Fields + Sere, Elysian 2185 Filmore Avenue, New Orleans Fields + Pleasure, Elysian Fields + Abundance, Elysian Fields + N. Dorgenois, Elysian Fields + N. Elysian Fields + Selma Miro, Elysian Fields + Galvez, Elysian Fields + N. 5100 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Roman, Elysian Fields + N. Claiborne, Elysian Fields + N. Villere, St Claude + Elysian Fields, Elysian Fields + Elysian Fields + Mirabeau Dauphine, Elysian Fields + Royal, Elysian Fields + Mirabeau Avenue, New Orleans Decatur, Decatur + Barracks, Decatur + Ursulines, Decatur + Dumaine, Decatur + St Peter, Decatur + St Elysian Fields + Carnot Louis, N. Peters + Bienville, N. Peters + Canal, Canal + 4700 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Tchoupitoulas Elysian Fields + Sumpter 4540 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Mandolin 4300 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Nearside) Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Farside) 3150 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Milton Milton Street, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Sere 3600 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Pleasure 3400 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Abundance 3000 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Dorgenois 2500 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Miro 2118 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Galvez 2104 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Roman 1808 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Claiborne 1600 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Villere 1400 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans St Claude + Elysian Fields 1118 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Dauphine 2139 Dauphine Street, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Royal 2140 Royal Street, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Decatur 2124 Decatur Street, New Orleans Decatur + Barracks 1301 Decatur Street, New Orleans Decatur + Ursulines 1101 Decatur Street, New Orleans Decatur + Dumaine 903 Decatur Street, New Orleans Decatur + St Peter 700 Decatur Street, New Orleans Decatur + St Louis 501 Decatur Street, New Orleans N. Peters + Bienville 401 Bienville Street, New Orleans N. Peters + Canal North Peters Street, New Orleans Canal + Tchoupitoulas 103 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans Direction: Elysian Fields French Quarter To Uno 55 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Elysian Fields French Quarter To Uno Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 24 hours Canal + Tchoupitoulas Monday 24 hours 103 Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans Tuesday 24 hours Canal + N. Peters 345 Canal Street, New Orleans Wednesday 24 hours N. Peters + Bienville Thursday 24 hours North Peters Street, New Orleans Friday 24 hours N. Peters + St Louis Saturday 24 hours 418 North Peters Street, New Orleans Decatur + St Peter 620 Decatur Street, New Orleans 55 bus Info Decatur + Dumaine Direction: Elysian Fields French Quarter To Uno 848 Decatur Street, New Orleans Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 28 min N. Peters + Ursulines Line Summary: Canal + Tchoupitoulas, Canal + N. 1025 North Peters Street, New Orleans Peters, N. Peters + Bienville, N. Peters + St Louis, Decatur + St Peter, Decatur + Dumaine, N. Peters + Elysian Fields + Decatur Ursulines, Elysian Fields + Decatur, Elysian Fields + 501 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Royal, Elysian Fields + Dauphine, Elysian Fields + St Claude, Elysian Fields + St Claude, Elysian Fields + Elysian Fields + Royal Marais, Elysian Fields + N. Villere, Elysian Fields + N. 639 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Claiborne, Elysian Fields + N. Roman, Elysian Fields + N. Galvez, Elysian Fields + N. Miro, Elysian Fields @ Elysian Fields + Dauphine Lowe's, Elysian Fields + Abundance, Elysian Fields + 739 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Beneƒt, Elysian Fields + Pleasure, Elysian Fields + Sere, Elysian Fields + Milton, Elysian Fields + Gentilly Elysian Fields + St Claude (Nearside), Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Farside), Elysian 2200 Saint Claude Avenue, New Orleans Fields + Mandolin, Elysian Fields + Sumpter, Elysian Fields + Carnot, Elysian Fields + Mirabeau, Elysian Elysian Fields + St Claude Fields + Selma, Elysian Fields + Filmore, Elysian Fields 1101 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans + Odin, Elysian Fields + Prentiss, Elysian Fields + Vienna, Elysian Fields + R E Lee, Elysian Fields + Elysian Fields + Marais Mexico, Elysian Fields + L C Simon, Elysian Fields + 1131 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Lark, Uno Technology Center, University Of New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Villere 1341 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Claiborne 1511 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Roman 1741 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Galvez 2037 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + N. Miro 2139 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields @ Lowe's 2411 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Abundance 2935 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Beneƒt 3151 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Pleasure 3339 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Sere 3537 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Milton 3737 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Nearside) 3216 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Gentilly (Farside) 3201 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Mandolin 4235 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Sumpter 4605 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Carnot 4645 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Mirabeau 4845 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Selma 4979 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Filmore 2202 Filmore Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Odin 5427 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Prentiss Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Vienna 5937 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + R E Lee Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Mexico Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + L C Simon 6435 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Elysian Fields + Lark 6585 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans Uno Technology Center University Of New Orleans Alumni Drive, New Orleans 55 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in New Orleans. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary Address Name Architect Date Nom/Des 1 Trianon P
    New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary address Name Architect Date Nom/Des 1 Trianon Plaza Kelly House AJF Lorber 1925-26 Designated 2 Palm Terrace Palm Terrace Eilliam E. Spink 1925 Designated 4 Palm Terrace Designated 5 Palm Terrace Designated 6 Palm Terrace Designated 7 Bamboo Road Longue Vue House William Platt 1939-40 Designated 7 Palm Terrace Designated 8 Palm Terrace Designated 9 Palm Terrace Designated 10 Palm Terrace Designated 11 Palm Terrace Designated 12 Palm Terrace Designated 14 Audubon Boulevard Shwarz-Long-Sternberg House Emile Weil 1923 Designated 27 Audubon Place Flonacher-Helis House Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth 1927 Designated 115 Exchange Place Bank of America-Allison Building Gallier & Esterbrokke 1866 Designated 115 St. Charles Avenue Pickwick Club Henry Howard 1875 Designated 123 Baronne Street Rosevelt Hotel Toledano & Wogan 1908 Designated 125 St. Charles Avenue Magoffin-Pratt-Mainegra Buildings Unknown 1845 Designated 132 Baronne Street Church of the Immaculate ConceptionToledano & Wogan 1929-30 Designated 200 Carondelet Street National American Bank Moise Goldstein 1928-29 Designated 201 Julia Street People's Ice Warehouse/Marine SpecialtyUnknown Supply Co. 1885 Designated 210 State Street US Marine Hospital Percy Balch 1934 Designated 218 Roman Street (North) St. James A.M.E. Church Unknown 1849 Designated 228 Pelican Avenue Martin Behrman House Unknown 1895 Designated 237 Basin Street 1200 BienvilleLuLu Street White Unknown Designated 301 Carondelet Street Hibernia Bank Building Favrot & Livaudais 1920-21 Designated 317 Baronne Street Former Nopsi building Designated 333 St. Charles Avenue Masonic Temple Building Designated 400 Egania Street Milton P. Doullut House Unknown 1905-07 Designated 401 Celeste Street 1743 S.
    [Show full text]
  • Posted on May 5, 2021 Sites with Asterisks (**) Are Able to Vaccinate 16-17 Year Olds
    Posted on May 5, 2021 Sites with asterisks (**) are able to vaccinate 16-17 year olds. Updated at 4:00 PM All sites are able to vaccinate adults 18 and older. Visit www.vaccinefinder.org for a map of vaccine sites near you. Parish Facility Street Address City Website Phone Acadia ** Acadia St. Landry Hospital 810 S Broadway Street Church Point (337) 684-4262 Acadia Church Point Community Pharmacy 731 S Main Street Church Point http://www.communitypharmacyrx.com/ (337) 684-1911 Acadia Thrifty Way Pharmacy of Church Point 209 S Main Street Church Point (337) 684-5401 Acadia ** Dennis G. Walker Family Clinic 421 North Avenue F Crowley http://www.dgwfamilyclinic.com (337) 514-5065 Acadia ** Walgreens #10399 806 Odd Fellows Road Crowley https://www.walgreens.com/covid19vac Acadia ** Walmart Pharmacy #310 - Crowley 729 Odd Fellows Road Crowley https://www.walmart.com/covidvaccine Acadia Biers Pharmacy 410 N Parkerson Avenue Crowley (337) 783-3023 Acadia Carmichael's Cashway Pharmacy - Crowley 1002 N Parkerson Avenue Crowley (337) 783-7200 Acadia Crowley Primary Care 1325 Wright Avenue Crowley (337) 783-4043 Acadia Gremillion's Drugstore 401 N Parkerson Crowley https://www.gremillionsdrugstore.com/ (337) 783-5755 Acadia SWLA CHS - Crowley 526 Crowley Rayne Highway Crowley https://www.swlahealth.org/crowley-la (337) 783-5519 Acadia Miller's Family Pharmacy 119 S 5th Street, Suite B Iota (337) 779-2214 Acadia ** Walgreens #09862 1204 The Boulevard Rayne https://www.walgreens.com/covid19vac Acadia Rayne Medicine Shoppe 913 The Boulevard Rayne https://rayne.medicineshoppe.com/contact
    [Show full text]
  • CPC Proposed Vol 2 Ch 14 Amendments
    VOLUME 2 | CHAPTER 14 | LAND USE PLAN chapterr 14 LAND USE PLAN GOAL POLICIES FOR DECISION MAKERS NEIGHBORHOODS 1 Promote smart • Preserve and support the character of successful residential growth land use neighborhoods. patterns in New • Revitalize challenged neighborhoods with new development that Orleans and the contributes to character and new vitality. region. • Locate higher-density uses at existing and proposed transit stations and hubs for critical mass and locate new transit to serve higher density areas. • Make downtown a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood and commercial/entertainment district. • Convert suburban style commercial strips and malls into walkable mixed-use centers. • Create neighborhood centers with a mixture of higher-density housing, retail and other uses at neighborhood edges on underutilized industrial/commercial land and key transit hubs. • Avoid new development where new infrastructure would be required. • Take advantage of vacant land on higher ground for higher density uses. • Preserve and protect environmentally sensitive land and coastal areas. • Promote walkable, mixed-use environments. 2 Promote • Establish urban design frameworks to guide new chain store, development that can office, and light industrial development so that it improves the strengthen the city’s public realm and fits into the urban fabric. tax and job base • Preserve land for industrial uses where there are active and while serving citizen prospective uses. needs and preserving city character. 3 Strengthen the • Establish design principles and standards in zoning and design city’s public realm guidelines for specific areas. and urban design • Create a framework for accepting, placing and maintaining public character. art in a way that ensures excellence and cost-effectiveness.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Staff Report
    CITY PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF NEW ORLEANS MITCHELL J. LANDRIEU ROBERT D. RIVERS MAYOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LESLIE T. ALLEY DEPUTY DIRECTOR City Planning Commission Staff Report Executive Summary Summary of Uptown and Carrollton Local Historic District Proposals: The Historic Preservation Study Committee Report of April 2016, recommended the creation of the Uptown Local Historic District with boundaries to include the area generally bounded by the Mississippi River, Lowerline Street, South Claiborne Avenue and Louisiana Avenue, and the creation of the Carrollton Local Historic District with boundaries to include the area generally bounded by Lowerline Street, the Mississippi River, the Jefferson Parish line, Earhart Boulevard, Vendome Place, Nashville Avenue and South Claiborne Avenue. These partial control districts would give the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) jurisdiction over demolition. Additionally, it would give the HDLC full control jurisdiction over all architectural elements visible from the public right-of-way for properties along Saint Charles Avenue between Jena Street and South Carrollton Avenue, and over properties along South Carrollton Avenue between the Mississippi River and Earhart Boulevard. Recommendation: The City Planning Commission staff recommends approval of the Carrollton and Uptown Local Historic Districts as proposed by the Study Committee. Consideration of the Study Committee Report: City Planning Commission Public Hearing: The CPC holds a public hearing at which the report and recommendation of the Study Committee are presented and the public is afforded an opportunity to consider them and comment. City Planning Commission’s recommendations to the City Council: Within 60 days after the public hearing, the City Planning Commission will consider the staff report and make recommendations to the Council.
    [Show full text]
  • Riverfront Expressway Cancellation, Shuddering at the New Orleans That Could Have Been
    Geographies of New Orleans Fifty Years After Riverfront Expressway Cancellation, Shuddering at the New Orleans That Could Have Been Richard Campanella Geographer, Tulane School of Architecture [email protected] Published in the New Orleans Picayune-Advocate, August 12, 2019, page 1. Fifty years ago this summer, reports from Washington D.C. reached New Orleans that John Volpe, secretary of the Department of Transportation under President Richard Nixon, had cancelled the Riverfront Expressway—the high-speed, elevated interstate slated for the French Quarter. The stunning news, about a wildly controversy plan that had divided the community for years, was met with elation by the city’s growing preservationist movement, and head-shaking disappointment by local leaders in both the public and private sectors. A half-century on, the cancellation and the original proposal invite speculation —part mental exercise, part cautionary tale—about what greater New Orleans might look like today had the Riverfront Expressway gone forward. And it very nearly did: conventional wisdom at the time saw the new infrastructure as an inevitable step toward progress, following the lead of many other waterfront cities, including New York, San Francisco, and Seattle. But first, a recap on how the New Orleans plan got to Volpe’s desk. Rendering from Robert Moses' Arterial Plan for New Orleans, 1946, page 11, courtesy collection of R. Campanella The initial concept for the Riverfront Expressway emerged from a post-World War II effort among state and city leaders to modernize New Orleans’ antiquated regional transportation system. Toward that end, the state Department of Highways hired the famous—many would say infamous—New York master planner Robert Moses, who along with Andrews & Clark Consulting Engineers, released in 1946 his Arterial Plan for New Orleans.
    [Show full text]
  • Warren Commission, Volume XXIII: CE 1911
    2 NO 89-69:.Jas NO 80-69 :jas 1963, the following individuals GEORGE BLESTEL, Photographer, On November 29, The Ad Shop,_1201 South Rampart Street ; war& interviewed at their place. of employment, and all was never employed by them, advised that LEE H. MVIALD Clerk-Receptionist, never applied.~or .ompjpymept with their concern, and was Urs . GLORIA STYRND, E. S. Upton Printing Company, unknown to them until they began reading about him in the 746 Carondelet Street ; newspapers : Mrs . C. FRANCK HOFFMAN, Partner and Manager, LAWRENCE S:JITH, Production Manager, Franckle .Studio, 926 Poydras Street, Now E. S. Upton Printing Company, Orleans, Louisiana; 746 Carondelet Street ; RICHARD RELF, Manager, Rolf Studios, ALONZO EMERSON, Office Manager, Inc ., 113.Royal Street, Now Orleans, Lou3.siana ; t,morican Metals, successor to American Sheet Metal Works, Red SWood, 4401 Bienville Avenue ; ELIZABETH POLIT, Proprietor,Avenue, 1341 Elysian-Fields Now Orleans, Louisiana, who advised that her building L. L. MC INTYRE, Manager, was once occupied by South Central Studio . Electrolux Corporation, 1935 Tulane Avenue ; PEDRO CASANAVE, Proprietor, Pedro Art Studio, Manager, 5112 Freret Street, Now Orleans, Louisiana ; BEN SMITH, 'Electrolux Corporation, 3407 Metairie Road, Mrs at 616 North Rampart Street ; . i . L. TILLON, Lee Tillon Studio, formerly located 1504 South Carrollton Avenue, Now Orleans, Louisiana; Mrs . FRANK RENTON, Bookkeeper, Printing Press, Inc-, Mrs . GISELE SCHULTZ, Proprietor, 518 Conti Street ; Schultz Bookkeeping, 4228 South Roman Street, BENNY LA BRUYE-RE, Manager, New Orleans, Louisiana ; Printers Supply Mart, ; Mrs . THOMAS 131,RBERITO who advised that her 610 Magazine Street a photographic studio, but that boncorn is tot JR ., Manager, her husband, THOW.S BARBERITO, is an independent JUDSON CRANE, Crane Shoes, 1726 Tulane Avenue ; accountant wlio .works .out-of .his home, 1007 Dwm.
    [Show full text]
  • SUMMER CAMPS Adaptive Sports and Inclusive Recreation Accessible Recreation Facilities
    Recreation Resource Guide for the Gulf South Region SUMMER CAMPS Adaptive Sports and Inclusive Recreation Accessible Recreation Facilities Greater New Orleans Area Welcome! The Recreation Therapy program at Children’s Hospital New Orleans has developed a summer camp, adaptive sports, and accessible recreation resource guide for children with disabilities in the Louisiana area. This guide includes relevant contact information to get you started in your pursuit of recreation activities. Please keep in mind that the camps, sports, and recreational programs and facilities included in this guide are only a listing of the opportunities currently available and that the inclusion of a camp or program does not imply that we approve or recommend it. Always verify with the American Camping Association (http://www.acacamps.org/) and personally visit the camps and programs you are considering before deciding if it is right for your child. Also, it is recommended that you try your local fitness center, high school athletic department, or YMCA for opportunities to participate, as they may be able to make the necessary accommodations. Finally, as camps, adaptive sports, and accessible recreation programs are constantly opening and closing, some of these listings may change over time. If you would like to share any additional camps or leisure opportunities for children, please contact the Child Life Department at Children’s Hospital so that we can update the guide. We have made every effort to include every program available, but it is possible that some may have been overlooked. If you cannot find a program in Louisiana, contact national organizations and they may be able to help you get involved.
    [Show full text]
  • Wavelength (June 1983)
    University of New Orleans ScholarWorks@UNO Wavelength Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies 6-1983 Wavelength (June 1983) Connie Atkinson University of New Orleans Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uno.edu/wavelength Recommended Citation Wavelength (June 1983) 32 https://scholarworks.uno.edu/wavelength/32 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies at ScholarWorks@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Wavelength by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DEVELOPING THE NEW LEADERSHIP IN NEW ORLEANS MUSIC A Symposium on New Orlea Music Business Sponsored by the University of New Orleans Music Department and the Division of Continuing Education and wavelength Magazine. Moderator John Berthelot, UNO Continuing Education Coordinator/Instructor in the non-credit music business program. PROGRAM SCHEDULE How To Get A Job In A New Orleans Music Club 2 p.m.-panel discussion on the New Orleans club scene. Panelists include: Sonny Schneidau, Talent Manager. Tipitina's, John Parsons, owner and booking manager, Maple Leaf Bar. personal manager of • James Booker. one of the prcx:lucers of the new recording by James Booker. Classified. Jason Patterson. music manager of the Snug Harbor. associate prcx:lucer/consultant for the Faubourg Jazz Club, prcx:lucer for the first public showing of One Mo· Time, active with ABBA. foundation and concerts in the Park. Toulouse Theatre and legal proceedings to allow street music in the French Quarter. Steve Monistere, independent booking and co-owner of First Take Studio.
    [Show full text]
  • Gentilly Retail Study: 2009
    University of New Orleans ScholarWorks@UNO Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations Department of Planning and Urban Studies 5-2009 Gentilly Retail Study: 2009 Department of Planning and Urban Studies, University of New Orleans Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uno.edu/plus_rpts Part of the Urban Studies and Planning Commons Recommended Citation Department of Planning and Urban Studies, University of New Orleans, "Gentilly Retail Study: 2009" (2009). Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations. Paper 5. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/plus_rpts/5 This Study is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Planning and Urban Studies at ScholarWorks@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Gentilly Retail Study: 2009 university of new orleans urban and regional planning May 2009 Graduate Student Planning Team: Chris Aghayan Lisa Kamuf Rosie Lacy By: Krista Lestina University of New Orleans Lucas Lilly Masters of Urban and Regional Michelle Little Planning Larry Massey MURP 6720 Caps tone, Spr ing 2009 Matthew Mourning Robert Peterson Professors: Catherine Poudin Dr. Renia Ehrenfeucht Michael Powers DMlDr. Marla NlNelson Jason Stopa Jason Tudor EXECUTIVE SUMARY 001 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following report is an analysis of retail in Gentilly in the Any regional scale retail development will face competition Sppgring 2009 term with some updates throughout the semester from neiggghboring Jefferson Parish. Additionally, aformerhigh (site inventory was taken in the last two weeks of January and profile retail development in New Orleans East is being first week of February).
    [Show full text]
  • Press Street: a Concept for Preserving, Reintroducing and Fostering Local History Brian J
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Master's Theses Graduate School 2005 Press Street: a concept for preserving, reintroducing and fostering local history Brian J. McBride Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses Part of the Landscape Architecture Commons Recommended Citation McBride, Brian J., "Press Street: a concept for preserving, reintroducing and fostering local history" (2005). LSU Master's Theses. 2952. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2952 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Master's Theses by an authorized graduate school editor of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PRESS STREET: A CONCEPT FOR PRESERVING, REINTRODUCING, AND FOSTERING LOCAL HISTORY A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agriculture and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Landscape Architecture in The School of Landscape Architecture by Brian J. McBride B.S., Louisiana State University, 1994 May 2005 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author would like to recognize a number of people for providing assistance, insight and encouragement during the research and writing of this thesis. Special thanks to the faculty and staff of the School of Landscape Architecture, especially to Max Conrad, Van Cox and Kevin Risk. To all without whom I could not have completed this process, especially my parents for their persistence; and my wife, for her continued love and support.
    [Show full text]
  • 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” Bullard
    Paris Rd. 60 Morrison Hayne 10 CurranShorewood Michoud T 64, 65 Vincent Expedition 63 Little Woods Paris Rd. Michoud 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” 3.5” Bullard North I - 10 Service Road Read 62 Alcee Fortier Morrison Lake Pontchartrain 17 Vanderkloot Walmart Paris Rd. T 62, 63, Lake Forest Crowder 64, 65 510 Dwyer Louis Armstrong New Orleans Lakefront Bundy Airport Read 63 94 60 International Airport Map Bullard Hayne Morrison US Naval 16 Joe Yenni 65 Joe Brown Reserve 60 Morrison Waterford Dwyer 64 Hayne 10 Training Center North I - 10 Service Road Park Michoud Old Gentilly Rd. Michoud Lakeshore Dr. Springlake CurranShorewood Bundy Pressburg W. Loyola W. University of SUNO New Orleans East Hospital 65 T New Orleans Downman 64, 65 T 57, 60, 80 62 H Michoud Vincent Loyola E. UNO Tilford Facility Expedition 80 T 51, 52, Leon C. Simon SUNO Lake Forest64 Blvd. Pratt Pontchartrain 55, 60 Franklin Park Debore Harbourview Press Dr. New Orleans East Williams West End Park Dwyer 63 Academy Robert E. Lee Pressburg Park s Paris St. Anthony System Map 63 Paris Rd. tis Pren 45 St. Anthony Odin Little Woods 60 10 H Congress Michoud Gentilly 52 Press Bullard W. Esplanade Bucktown Chef Menteur Hwy. Fillmore Desire 90 57 65 Canal Blvd. Mirabeau 55 32nd 51 Old Gentilly org Bonnabel 15 See Interactive Maps at RTAforward. and on the RTA GoMobile App. Duncan Place City Park y. Chef Menteur / Desire North I - 10 Service Road 5 Hw 62 Pontchartrain Blvd.
    [Show full text]
  • Station Name Submitted Address Get And
    STATION_NAME SUBMITTED_ADDRESS GET AND GO 1001 STUMPF BOULEVARD DANISH INC 101 WESTBANK EXPRESSWAY RACEWAY 989 MANHATTAN BOULEVARD BROTHERS FOOD MART # 113 1227 VETERANS BOULEVARD AIRPORT SHELL # 8058 1205 AIRLINE HIGHWAY RACE TRAC 2101 AIRLINE DRIVE TIME CLOCK FOOD STORE 4400 LAFITTE LAROSE HIGHWAY QUICKYS DISCOUNT 4102 WESTBANK EXPRESSWAY STOP N GO 3751 BARATATIA BOULEVARD MURPHY USA # 6906 4822 LAPALCO BOULEVARD BARATARIA EXXON # 58087 5000 WESTBANK EXPRESSWAY DISCOUNT ZONE 8824 VETERANS BOULEVARD GAS AND GO TEXACO 5001 AIRLINE DRIVE LA GAS LLC 4457 WEST METAIRIE AVENUE LAKE AVENUE DISCOUNT 200 LIVE OAK STREET HEBERT BROTHERS FINA 978 AVENUE A QUICK AND KARRY 9528 WESTBANK EXPRESSWAY SUITE A BROTHERS FOOD MART # 128 2901 HIGHWAY 90 SAMS CLUB # 8221 1527 MANHATTAN BOULEVARD SUPER DISCOUNT ZONE 2120 LAPALCO BOULEVARD BROTHERS FOOD MART # 112 1600 MANHATTAN BOULEVARD JEFFERSON SPUR 3220 JEFFERSON HIGHWAY RETIF OIL # 1 2201 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD KWIK SAVER 2525 WEST METAIRIE AVENUE KASH N KARRY 22 WEST AIRLINE HIGHWAY JASCO SHELL # 3 3501 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD JASCO # 4 2721 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD DRIFTWOOD SPUR 8910 WEST ESPLANADE DISCOUNT ZONE # 1 4045 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD DISCOUNT ZONE # 1 2845 LOYOLA DRIVE CHATEAU SUPER MARKET 600 VINTAGE DRIVE DISCOUNT ONE 2111 WILLIAMS BLVD WILLIAMS BOULEVARD SHELL 2436 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD SPUR # 1 2023 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD SPEEDS CLASSIC CHASSIS CAR WASH 3940 WILLIAMS BOULEVARD LAPALCO QICK SERVE DISCOUNT STORE 7421 LAPALCO BOULEVARD EXXON # 51275 2699 BARATARIA BOULEVARD 8000 DISCOUNT ZONE 8000 WEST METAIRIE AVENUE
    [Show full text]