Hibernia Tower
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Known to many New Orleanians as one of the most iconic buildings in the city, this 23-story historic landmark was completed in 1921 and was once the tallest building in the state of Louisiana and also served as a navigational beacon for ships on the Mississippi River. The white tower atop the building remains a familiar part of the skyline and during holidays is lit up with colored lightsred and green for Christmas and purple, green, and gold for New Orleans Mardi Gras.HRI Properties and Woodward Interests have rehabilitated the building to create 175 apartment residences. Amenities include rooftop swimming pool and deck, fitness center, covered bicycle parking, community room, and on-site property management office. The existing Capital One bank branch will remain open on the ground floor throughout construction and after completion. Hibernia Tower Apartments is located in the Central Business District on the St. Charles Streetcar Line, and within easy walking distance to the French Quarter, Lafayette Square, Rouses Supermarket, the Mercedes Benz Superdome, Harrahs Casino, the Riverwalk, and Algiers Ferry.
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There are few places in the US that pin their history as openly on their sleeves as they do in New Orleans. While Boston and Charleston have beautiful buildings, New Orleans has a well-lived, cozy feel that’s easily felt. Because of its visible history you'll find a consistant convo with the past, dating back for centuries.
New Orleans is all about 'joie de vivre' and experiencing the divine through the senses. There’s bliss here, from excellent food to the best concert you've ever seen, and serenity, which you find in the shade between oaks or while gazing at fireflies on Bayou St John. The town gives you soft eyes, like a baby's, the moment you walk out the door.
New Orleans is the hometown of jazz, the root of American pop music, the papa of rock, brother to the blues and not too distant relative of hip-hop – all styles of music that have set the standard for global pop. All these kinds of music, with a few you may have never heard, are played on every corner, in any bar, every night of the week.