The U.S. has spent billions rebuilding New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Some of the interventions have, at times, had unintended consequences.
Developers are tearing down the Six Flags amusement complex in New Orleans two decades after it was decimated during Hurricane Katrina.
Making landfall on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans with enormous force. The city had faced deadly storms previously, including Hurricane Betsy in 1965, which caused extensive ...
Developers have previously said they intended to work with composer Elvin Ross to build a studio on the 227-acre site, but the announcement that Ross had signed a formal sublease marked a significant ...
"This is your Hurricane Katrina," former Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate told the LA Times this week. "It will forever change the community. It will be a touch point ...
By March, developer Bayou Phoenix hopes to have what’s left of the Old Six Flags torn down. “There will be nothing to see but slabs and then we’ll start working with the architects,” Bayou Phoenix ...
Biloxi Community Development Director Jerry Creel says ... In the same meeting, plans were revealed to repair damage to the Hurricane Katrina Memorial in Biloxi Town Green. Biloxi Mayor FoFo ...
It’s not unprecedented, by the way. After Katrina, in my state, there were conditions placed upon the funds. It happened after Hurricane Sandy, up in the northeast. There’s a tradition of ...
Many remember the devastation of Hurricane Katrina that devoured the city of ... New Orleans has been missing since 2005. The master development plan from Bayou Phoenix states that the area ...