February 2021

The Post-No-Mardi Gras Blues?

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Depressed about your first ever no Mardi Gras Parade year? You’re not alone, over 53% of New Orleanians have never witnessed a year without Mardi Gras. Well, weather up friends – it’s crawfish season! And the threats of snow and cold weather appear to be behind us until next winter. Spring, we’re here to welcome you back to Nola with open arms.

It appears that COVID is waning and some resemblance of normalcy is hopefully just around the corner. We have noticed leasing activity starting to emerge from businesses looking ahead 6-12 months to when times should be somewhat back to the usual and we look forward to these openings. Purchase and sale transactions continue to be the majority of deals we’re seeing and we expect this trend to continue.

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Mardi Gras 2021 - Year of the House Floats

While we certainly missed the parades rolling, the days long tailgating, and dodging street closures, it was really something to see the spirit, talent and commitment this city has to offer. We would like to thank the artists in our community and the homeowners that gave the city an alternative experience to our treasured holiday. We salute you.