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This downtown prime location will be the center of New Orleans’ entertainment. Our current goal is to create an entertainment, music and cultural district that extends 3 square blocks in the heart of Downtown New Orleans.
This district runs along South Rampart Street corridor, Louis Armstrong’s childhood neighborhood and the historic hub of the early days of jazz and blues in New Orleans. On the 300 and 400 blocks of South Rampart St., there are several historic landmark buildings significant to New Orleans Culture, Heritage and the origins of jazz. The Smithsonian Institute has designated these buildings as historical sites.
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RNCDC
Elder Joseph Roberts, Sr. Community Developer
4008 N. Windmere Street
Harvey , LA 70058
(504) 912-7379 (504) 957-4217
RNCDC@Bellsouth.net
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New Orleans Music Hall of Fame

New Orleans Music Hall of Fame Site
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New Orleans Music Hall of Fame (Business)
The site is located on Rampart Street across from City Hall. The Hyatt Regency Hotel will buy City Hall and convert the site into a City Jazz Park. The renovation of the hotel and the Jazz Park will be close to a Billion Dollar development.
Just behind Rampart Street, Donald Trump will develop a One Billion Dollar Trump Plaza. This action will provide a 24-hour high dollar walking traffic flow through the Hall of Fame site.
Location: Square 269 Bounded by S. Rampart, Union, O’Keefe and Perdido Streets Location: Square 269: Lot – P, 26,000 Sq. Ft. Location: Square 269: 336-338 South Rampart St. Location: Square 269: 342-344 South Rampart St. Total Land: Approximately 38,000 Sq. Ft
RNCDC is seeking revenue through a JV, debt-equity or specialized financing arrangement to develop this outstanding venture. Entertainment and tourism is the foundation of New Orleans’ economy. The New Orleans Music Hall of Fame will be a major contributor to the economic growth and the rebuilding of the city.
If you are interested in becoming an investor, please visit our Investor's_Page.
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