Rising From the Water
Tags: PARKS; HURRICANE Katrina, 2005
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- No walk in the park. Capochino, April // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);10/31/2005, Vol. 26 Issue 17, p6
Reports on the closure of the parks after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana. Cost of cleaning up the parks; Damages made on the parks; Funds received by park officials for the clean up.
- City Park reopens Storyland, driving range and gardens. // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);3/6/2006, Vol. 26 Issue 35, p11
The article reports on the reopening of several New Orleans City Park facilities after Hurricane Katrina. Additional facilities will be opened such as the Amusement Park. Reopened facilities include Storyland, the driving range at the corner of Wisner and Filmore and the New Orleans Botanical...
- Sea Change. Webster, Richard A. // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);5/22/2006, Vol. 26 Issue 46, p6
The article reports on the reopening of the Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina hit the region. Donations came from all over the U.S. to help the Aquarium of Americas. The reopening of the facility is believed to be important to the recovery of New Orleans....
- A SAD JOURNEY HOME. McAdory, Tanya // Parks & Recreation;Feb2006, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p66
The article presents the author's views on the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. While returning to Mississippi, her first stop was Hattiesburg, where she has a house and friends. Even though she was very familiar with the town, she had problems finding her way because so many of the...
- Park in Neutral. Renehan, Holly // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);12/26/2005, Vol. 26 Issue 25, p36
The article discusses the substantial loss and damages suffered by the New Orleans' City Park caused by the Hurricane Katrina. Prior to the disaster, park officials are implementing a solution on the monetary deficits the park have been undergoing quite a time. The park sustained a 10.6 million...
- ON THE FRINGE. Strachan, S. L. // New Orleans Magazine;May2006, Vol. 40 Issue 7, p67
Highlights the survival of restaurants and businesses from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 on North Rampart Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Presentation of brass bands and traditional jazz at night at Donna's Bar and Grill; Maintenance of Armstrong Park; Observation on several shuttered buildings...
- Lights Out. Roberts, Deon // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);11/7/2005, Vol. 26 Issue 18, p1
The article focuses on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans Regional Business Park in New Orleans, Louisiana. Only seven of 104 business operating in the park have reopened in the aftermath of the hurricane. Utilities have not been fully restored in the park. Businesses report a...
- Vanished manufacturers unlikely to return after storm. Roberts, Deon // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008);5/8/2006, Vol. 26 Issue 44, p1
The article reports on the business development of New Orleans Regional Business Park (NORBP), after Hurricane Katrina had hit the state. According to Eugene Green, president of NORBP, more than one-third of his businesses have reopened and it will take 10 years for the park to rebound fully....
- Taking Back Bayou View Park. Hannan, Maureen // Parks & Recreation;Oct2010, Vol. 45 Issue 10, p26
The article presents author's experience of rebuilding the Bayou View Park in Gulfport, Mississippi which was destroyed in the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. The author headed the rebuilding project and her first step was inclusion of neighbors in the project. The author states that she realized that...


