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NEW ORLEANS - LOUISIANA
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THE SHOPS AT CANAL PLACE
is the preeminent destination of upscale and designer shopping
featuring Saks Fifth Avenue and 40 national, regional and local retailers
including Tiffany & Co., Brooks Brothers, Lululemon, Armani Collezioni
and Morton’s, The Steakhouse. The Shops at Canal Place serves the
immediate New Orleans metro area with a current population of over
1.25 million residents.
THIS MULTI-USE PROJECT
is located on the renowned Canal Street and nestled between the
historic French Quarter, Warehouse/Arts District, Riverfront District,
Garden District and the New Orleans CBD providing incredible access
to area residents, downtown workers and tourists.
1.25 million
RESIDENTS IN TRADE AREA
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area
WITH NO OTHER SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
within 350 miles from New Orleans, The Shops at Canal Place enjoys
a much larger than normal trade area due to its status as the premier
luxury shopping destination for the lower gulf region.
PULLING FROM AS FAR AWAY AS LAFAYETTE,
Louisiana and beyond to the west, Pensacola, Florida to the east, and
Jackson, Mississippi to the north, affluent shoppers routinely make
the commute to New Orleans for a day of shopping and site seeing.
TRADE AREA DRIVE TIMES
1.30 H
BATON ROUGE, LA
1.40 H
BILOXI, MS
1.50 H
HATTIESBURG, MS
2.20 H
LAFAYETTE, LA
2.30 H
MOBILE, AL
3.05 H
JACKSON, MS
3.20 H
PENSACOLA, FL
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OPPORTUNITIES AT
THE SHOPS AT CANAL PLACE
OPPORTUNITY
Leasing Opportunities Ranging from ................ 400 - 10,000 SF
SALES
Mall Sales ................................................................... $500 - $2,100 SF
2015 DEMOGRAPHICS
11% of the total 1.25M residents within the New Orleans Metro
Area have a HHI of +$100K. Of those, 9.9% shop at The Shops
at Canal Place.
400 -10,000 SF
LEASING OPPORTUNITIES
ATTRACTIONS
1. NEW ORLEANS ARENA
2. OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART
3. CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER WWII MUSEUM
4. NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM
5. LOUISIANA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
6. NEW ORLEANS MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER
7. HARRAH’S CASINO
8. AQUARIUM OF THE AMERICAS
9. IMAX THEATRE
10. INSECTARIUM
11. JAX MILLHOUSE
12. JAX BREWERY
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1. HYATT REGENCY
2. ROOSEVELT NEW ORLEANS
3. RITZ-CARLTON
4. LE PAVILLON
5. RENAISSANCE PERE MARQUETTE
6. HYATT FRENCH QUARTER
7. FOUR POINTS SHERATON
8. BOURBON ORLEANS
9. ROYAL SONESTA
10. CROWN PLAZA
11. INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
12. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE HOTEL
13. JW MARRIOTT
14. MONTELEONE
15. OMNI ROYAL
16. SHERATON
17. MARRIOTT
18. W NEW ORLEANS
19. DOUBLETREE HOTEL
20. WINDSOR COURT
21. LE MERIDIEN
22. LOEWS HOTEL
23. RENAISSANCE ARTS HOTEL
24. COURTYARD MARRIOTT
25. EMBASSY SUITES
26. OMNI RIVERFRONT
27. HARRAH’S HOTEL
28. HILTON RIVERSIDE
29. FOUR SEASONS (2018)
30. WESTIN CANAL PLACE
PARKS
1. LAFAYETTE PARK
2. WOLDENBERG PARK
3. JACKSON SQUARE
the
tourism
GREATER NEW ORLEANS
METROPOLITAN AREA
2015
Visitors ................................. 9.78 million
Visitor Spending................. $7.05 billion
(highest visitor spending in city’s history)
2014
Visitors ................................. 9.52 million
Visitor Spending................. $6.81 billion
2013
Visitors ................................. 9.28 million
Visitor Spending................. $6.47 billion
2012
Visitors ................................. 9.01 million
Visitor Spending................. $6.00 billion
277
HOTELS
38,000
HOTEL ROOMS
the
tourism
GREATER NEW ORLEANS
METROPOLITAN AREA
2015
Economic Impact of Tourism...$7.05 billion
Tax Revenues .............................. $431 million
2014
Economic Impact of Tourism...$6.81 billion
Tax Revenues .............................. $250-300 million
(more than any other business sector)
AIRPORT
2015 Total Passengers .............. 5.3 million
2015 Total Seats ......................... 6.5 million
Non-stop Destinations ............. 53
1,407
RESTAURANTS
80,000 +
EMPLOYMENT
the
facts
ATTRACTIONS SUCH AS
the Aquarium of the Americas, IMAX Theatre, Insectarium, Harrah’s
Casino and the world-renowned Convention Center are located within
close proximity to The Shops at Canal Place.
LEADING HOTELS
within walking distance include Windsor Court, the Ritz Carlton, JW
Marriott, Hilton, Sheraton, the Roosevelt, and Loews.
PERCHED ABOVE
the retail is a 32-story office structure with over 644,000 square feet of
Class A office space with over 1,600 daytime workers.
ALSO ATTACHED
to the project is a 438-room Westin hotel with direct access to the mall.
1,625 PARKING SPACES
located above retail.
sea &
air
CRUISE SHIPS
Carnival, Norwegian, and American Queen all operate out of the Port of
New Orleans.
New Orleans will be the homeport for Viking River Cruises’ first North American
River Cruise. The European cruise giant will begin cruising the Mississippi River
from New Orleans in 2017 with six new American-made vessels.
American Cruise Lines expanded its offering of river cruises from New
Orleans with a second riverboat home-ported in New Orleans. The
150-passenger American Eagle offers eight-day itineraries between New
Orleans and Memphis.
Carnival Cruise Line has expanded its cruising capacity in New Orleans,
replacing the Carnival Elation with the Carnival Triumph in April 2016. The
Carnival Triumph and the Carnival Dream are expected to carry a combined
450,000 guests from New Orleans annually, the most of any cruise line.
AIRPORT
Louis Armstrong International Airport, the fastest growing airport in the U.S.,
has surpassed pre-Hurricane Katrina passenger numbers, serving 10,673,301
passengers in 2015. It will receive a new terminal in 2018, projecting to have an
additional $3.2 billion annual economic impact on tourism.
TUPELO
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SHREVEPORT
JACKSON
MONTGOMERY
COLUMBUS
Kisatchie
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National Forest
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Homochitto
National
Forest
Davy Crockett
National Forest
Angelina
National Forest
De Soto
National Forest
MOBILE
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BATON ROUGE
Sam Houston
National Forest
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LAFAYETTE
BEAUMONT
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TALLA
PENSACOLA
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PANAMA CITY
NEW ORLEANS
HOUMA
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
350 MILES
DALLAS
500 MILES
ATLANTA
470 MILES
Apalachicola
National Forest
culinary
culture
NEW ORLEANS’ JAMES BEARD
RESTAURANT & CHEF AWARDS RECIPIENTS
2016
Shaya ..................................................................................... Best New Restaurant
Justin Devillier, La Petite Grocery, Balise ..................... Best Chef: South
Leah Chase, Dooky Chase ................................................ Lifetime Achievement Award
2015
2006
John Besh, Restaurant August ....................................... Best Chef: South
New Orleans Restaurant Community ........................... Humanitarian of the Year
2005
Alon Shaya, Domenica, Pizza Domenica, Shaya ........ Best Chef: South
Galatoire’s ............................................................................ Outstanding Restaurant
Willie Mae’s Scotch House .............................................. America’s Classic
2014
2002
Hansen’s Sno-Bliz .............................................................. America’s Classic
Pêche Seafood Grill ........................................................... Best New Restaurant
Sue Zemanick, Gautreau’s ............................................... Best Chef: South (tie)
Ryan Prewitt, Pêche Seafood Grill ................................. Best Chef: South (tie)
Jamie Shannon, Commander’s Palace ......................... Best Chef: Southeast
Mosca’s .................................................................................. America’s Classic
2013
1998
Tory McPhail, Commander’s Palace .............................. Best Chef: South
Emeril Lagasse ................................................................... Humanitarian of the Year
2011
Stephen Stryjewski, Cochon ........................................... Best Chef: South
2009
Anne Kearney, Peristyle ................................................... Best Chef: Southeast
1999
Frank Brigtsen, Brigtsen’s ............................................... Best Chef: Southeast
1996
Commander’s Palace ......................................................... Outstanding Restaurant
1993
Ella Brennan, Commander’s Palace .............................. Lifetime Achievement Award
Commander’s Palace ......................................................... Outstanding Service
Susan Spicer, Bayona ........................................................ Best Chef: Southeast
2007
1991
Donald Link, Herbsaint ..................................................... Best Chef: South
Emeril Lagasse, Emeril’s .................................................. Best Chef: Southeast
awards &
honors
•
New Orleans was named one of “America’s Favorite Cities” by Travel +
Leisure in May 2016
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New Orleans was named one of the "Friendliest Cities in America" by
Travel + Leisure, April 2015
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Readers of Travel + Leisure named New Orleans one of the “Best Cities in
North America,” in February 2016
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New Orleans was named one of the "America's Best Cities for Music
Scenes" by Travel + Leisure, April 2015.
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The Washington Post ranked New Orleans one of the “10 Best Food Cities in
America,” in December 2015
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Men's Journal named New Orleans one of the "10 Best Places to Live
Now," April 2015.
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Readers of Conde Nast Traveler ranked New Orleans number five on the
magazine’s list of the “Best Big Cities in the U.S.,” in October 2015
•
New Orleans was named one of the "Top Vacation Spots in the U.S." by
ListsForAll.com, March 2015.
•
The National World War II Museum has been named the #3 in TripAdvisor’s
Top 25 Museums in America and #15 in the site’s Top 25 Museums in the
World. Only the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Art
Institute of Chicago ranked above The National WWII Museum.
•
SmartAsset.com named New Orleans one of the "Most Interesting Cities
in America," March 2015.
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Airfare to New Orleans is among the most affordable in the nation
according to a report by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, March
2015.
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New Orleans was named one of the "Top 10 Travelers' Choice Destinations
in the U.S." by TripAdvisor.com, March 2015.
•
Travel + Leisure named New Orleans one of "America's Best Cities for
Food Snobs," March 2015.
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Condé Nast Traveler has named New Orleans the #1 "U.S. City for
Business Travelers," February 2015.
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Ebony magazine named New Orleans one of its "14 Top Travel Spots for
2015," February 2015.
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TripAdvisor.com named New Orleans one of the top "13 Destinations to
Book Your Next Adventure," February 2015.
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The New York Times named New Orleans one of its "52 Places to Go in
2015," January 2015.
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One of the “World’s Friendliest Cities” by Travel + Leisure in August 2015
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The #2 “World’s Best City” in the U.S. and Canada by Travel + Leisure in
August 2015
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New Orleans was named #1 on Travel + Leisure's list of "America's Best
Cities for Festivals," July 2015.
•
SmartAsset.com named New Orleans #1 on its list of the "Top Ten Cities for
Creatives," July 2015.
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New Orleans was named the #1 "Top 10 Road Trip Destinations for Summer"
by TravelPulse.com, July 2015.
•
New Orleans has been named the second-best "World's Best City" in the
U.S. and Canada category by readers of Travel + Leisure, July 2015.
•
New Orleans was named one of the "Most Affordable Cities for a Summer
Escape" by TripAdvisor.com, June 2015.
333 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 522-9200
www.theshopsatcanalplace.com
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O’Connor Capital Partners
535 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(212) 546-0899
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