Developers are tearing down the Six Flags amusement complex in New Orleans two decades after it was decimated during Hurricane Katrina.
Composer Elvin Ross signed a formal sublease, setting the stage for a motion picture and television studio on the site.
Crews were demolishing the Mega Zeph rollercoaster on Tuesday at the former Six Flags site. Image: Carlie Kollath Wells/Axios ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans' former Six Flags theme park, which shuttered in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, is finally coming down. Demolition is underway at the eastern New Orleans site of ...
A beloved Six Flags roller coaster in New Orleans was demolished Saturday morning. Mega Zeph was one of the rides at Six ...
It's a land of fun that has been forgotten. Six Flags New Orleans has been abandoned for nearly 20 years since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Inside Edition's Steven Fabian toured the theme park back in ...
Demolition of the former Six Flags in East New Orleans is officially underway, marking a pivotal moment in the transformation ...
The abandoned New Orleans amusement park that has stood empty since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 may finally be torn down. The Six Flags park never reopened after the levees failed and flooded the city ...
Developers have previously said they intended to work with composer Elvin Ross to build a studio on the 227-acre site, but ...
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 ...
A fire erupted at the Mega Zeph, a 4,000-foot-long roller coaster at the old Six Flags New Orleans, on Saturday.