
5 Ways to Incorporate the Style of the French Quarter Into Your Home
New Orleans is a melting pot of French, African, Spanish, Haitian and American Low Country cultures that infiltrate the city with unique architectural flair and a captivating color palette. It’s safe to say that New Orleans maintains a quintessential style all its own. When you visit the famous Fren

Flood Insurance and Risk Rating 2.0 in New Orleans
The Federal Emergency Response Agency (FEMA) has created a new method of evaluating property in flood prone areas that will affect the pricing of flood insurance. FEMA’s official website claims that this new Risk Rating 2.0 is “actuarially sound, equitable, easiest to understand, and better reflect

6 Things to Do in the French Quarter
The French Quarter of New Orleans, also known as Vieux Carré (meaning “old square”), is the oldest neighborhood in the city. New Orleans was founded in 1718 and built around this Vieux Carré. But this quarter that is named for being French has a myriad of roots. Much of it was built after 1803 and t
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