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New Orleans Is Bouncing Back!



Orleans over a year ago, many other residents hit all sorts of road blocks and were forced to make Baton Rouge and surrounding areas their home. Others remained miles away from New Orleans like Houston, Dallas and Atlanta.


Areas like New Orleans East are gradually receiving residents back. Since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has seen a steady rise in its economy, primarily due to the rebuilding efforts in the city. New Orleans has one of the largest ports in the country, producing major business. Cruise ships also set sail from the port of New Orleans drawing tourists from neighboring states year round.


The city has several notable hot spots. The most famous staple in the area has to be the French Quarters. Known primarily as a location for partying, "the quarters" as its affectionately called by locals is also full of wonderful eateries, unique shops and bars...let's just say there's something for everyone.


Tourists can take a ride through the area in a horse-drawn carriage or by steamboat. The famous streetcar is another icon that allows you to travel through the historic area of the city. New Orleans is rich in culture. Each year thousands upon thousands convene at the Fair Grounds for the Annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. In addition to the Jazz Fest, Mardi Gras annually draws people from all around the world. The revelry and excitement displayed in the streets personifies the flavor of the city. Of course there are your traditional spots like the New Orleans Zoo, The Aquarium of the Americas, City Park and more that visitors and residents adore.


Each new school year, thousands of students matriculate to New Orleans to attend stellar universities in the area. Private schools like Tulane, Loyola, Xavier and Dillard bring students from all across the country. Southern University and University of New Orleans are the two public universities servicing the area with excellent academic curriculums. Professional schools like Tulane University School of Medicine, Tulane University Law School, and Loyola University of New Orleans School of Law and Louisiana State University School of Medicine give students the opportunity to study in advance degree programs. Our Lady of Holy Cross College, Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Delgado Community College, William Carey College School of Nursing, the Culinary Institute of New Orleans, Herzing College and Commonwealth University are other universities in the area providing challenging programs for individuals seeking higher education.


Areas that were not devastated by Hurricane Katrina's wrath are functioning fully. While there are still several communities like the Lower Ninth Ward and New Orleans East that are showing slow signs of recovery. Although all communities are not back 100% they are rebounding steadily. The Westbank is one area that's bursting at the seams with individuals and families. Several families relocated there waiting for total restoration of their neighborhood. Other areas like Uptown are alive and kicking. Considering a move to New Orleans?






William is a marketing professional for an international moving and storage company. As one of their team members he assists with keeping tabs on the progression of the moving and relocation industry.

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