Neighborhood Groups
Our mission is to help the Algiers community grow and prosper by being a catalyst for economic development that provides a vibrant business environment.
We have played a large roll in the revitalization of Canal Street and would like to bring public art to enhance the transit shelters. Canal 2000 represents the majority of property owners on Canal Street (between Claiborne and the river)
History & Mission: Our organization was formed after Hurricane Katrina to provide a voice for our area in city and state planning efforts as well as to promote the recovery of flooded areas. We aim to preserve a high quality of life for residents through the maintenance, improvement, and beautification…
The Entergy Innovation Center is a creative hub, business incubator, and community resource center focused on arts entrepreneurship. By combining affordable office, retail and community meeting spaces with technology access and targeted outreach and programming, the EIC seeks to empower business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, professional artists, and community members to…
Gert Town Community Development Center seeks to improve the social, economic and physical environment of the Gert-Town and adjacent communities by building a strong cohesive neighborhood.
This organization was started to acquire funds from the Gert Town funds from the Thompson-Haywood chemical plant. One big success is that all of Gert Town people is bound by one organization. This organization received funds from the Gert Town Donor Advisor group in conjunction with the Greater New Orleans…
MSMA was formed 20 years ago to promote and support local business on Magazine street. We publish a map and shoppers guide that has now become the largest and most successful that we have ever printed. We have 170 members(the most ever) and we hope to continue to grow the…
Old Algiers Main Street Corporation is dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of the historically commercial corridors of Old Algiers.
We are a non-profit agency seeking to revitalize the main street through Central City, at one point the thriving Dryades street, now the Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. Until the early 70’s, the area served as one of the premier areas of African American commerce in the Jim Crow South. Over…
St.Claude was selected as a National Trust Main St after Katrina. It’s goal is to help volunteer business owners and merchants organize,promote, economically redevelop and design an economically sustainable commercial district. We’ve helped establish the Good Children Carnival Club, support the NO Fringe Festival and are looking for volunteers to…