nora year in review 2012
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2012
YEAR IN REVIEWNEW ORLEANS
REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
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Broadmoor DevelopmentCorporation
Neighborhood: BroadmoorAllocation: $1,700,000
Units: 29
Gulf Coast Housing PartnershipNeighborhood: Central City
Allocation: $2,183,496
Units: 73
Jericho Road
Episcopal Housing InitiativeNeighborhood: Central City
Total Allocation: $424,450
Units: 5
+ Land banking
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Lower Ninth Ward
Neighborhood Empowerment
Network AssociationNeighborhood: Lower Ninth Ward
Allocation: $1,200,000
Units: 10
New Community PartnersNeighborhood: Gentilly Woods
Allocation: $750,000
Units: 5
St. Bernard ProjectNeighborhood: Gentilly
Allocation: $790,000
Units: 12
Harmony
Neighborhood DevelopmentNeighborhood: Central City
Allocation: $1,868,200
Units: 29
+ Land banking
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Project HomecomingNeighborhood: Gentilly
Allocation: $1,600,000
Units: 22
RedmellonNeighborhood: Central City
Allocation: $2,835,000
Units: 37
Pontchartrain Park CDCNeighborhood: Pontchartrain Park
Allocation: $850,000
Units: 31
Project Home AgainNeighborhood: GentillyAllocation: $3,610,000
Units: 60
+ Demolition
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UnityNeighborhood: Mid-City
Allocation: $2,780,000
Units: 101
VOBNeighborhood: Gentilly Woods
Allocation: $750,000
Units: 6
Make It RightNeighborhood: Lower Ninth Ward
Allocation: $3,065,000
Units: 48
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NEIGHBORHOOD
STABILIZATION
PROGRAM 2
Administrative
$2,903,496
12%
Land bank, Demolition & Salvage
$1,120,791.99
4%
Rental Units
$9,679,784.49
31%
Land bank, Demolition & Salvage
72 Units
16%
Rental Units
239 Units
45%
Homeownership Units
$16,149,365.54
53%
Homeownership
Units
216 Units
41.6%
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Ater Katrina, I bounced around severalcities including Denver, Houston and BatonRouge. Despite these moves, I never orgotNew Orleans, my home. Purchasing myfrst home was a great accomplishment andsomething I can provide to my children.
Martin Encalarde Jr.
St. Bernard Project
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When I frst saw the brick and peach coloredhouse, I loved it and knew this house wouldbe mine. I claimed this house as my home.When my amily and I moved in, I had
happy tears in my eyes. Im truly thankulor everything the Lord has given me.
Lynell Valentine
Project Home Again
When I frst saw the brick and peach coloredhouse, I loved it and knew this house wouldbe mine. I claimed this house as my home.When my amily and I moved in, I had
happy tears in my eyes. Im truly thankulor everything the Lord has given me.
Lynell Valentine
Project Home Again
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I was there rom the beginning. I watchedas contractors started putting pilings onthe ground. During that time, I met theneighbors and couldnt wait to move into
the Broadmoor neighborhood. Im sograteul or the opportunity to own a homein a riendly neighborhood and in a greatcommunity.
Ofcer Shumeca Chadwick
Broadmoor Development Corporation
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Commercial
Revitalization
Broad ReFreshBroad ReFresh consists o the rehabilitation o a 65,000-square-oot building at 300 N Broad Street. The long vacant andblighted site will contain grocery, kitchen and ofce space.Tenants include Whole Foods, Libertys Kitchen, Tulane Medi-
cal School Teaching Kitchen, First Line Charter School ofcesand Broad Community Connections.
Gentilly Woods Mall$13 million redevelopment to turn the vacant Gentilly WoodsMall into a new WalMart Store. This project will provide over
250 construction jobs and 300 permanent jobs.
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HubNOLAPart o $8 million project to renovate multiple properties in
the Broadmoor neighborhood, at the intersection o Broadstreet and Washington Avenue. This projects provides sharedwork and incubator space or social entrepreneurs and in-novators.
Myrtle Banks School Redevelopment$11.8 million project to develop a 37,000-square-oot multi-use acility which will include a grocer, retail, ofce andcommunity spaces, on historic O.C. Haley Boulevard.
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2012HIGHLIGHTS
APRIL Groundbreaking or HubNOLA Formed Land Management Division
NORA participated in Community Progress LeadershipInstitute at Harvard Law School
MARCH
FEBRUARY Exceeded NSP2 spend down goal o 50%
Collaborated with CNO on integrated parcel database
Auctioned 110 properties Selected new Executive Director
JANUARY
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Land Management Division ully unctional Met with New Zealand ofcials on post-disaster
redevelopment Ribbon cutting at Broadmoor housing site
AUGUST Began maintenance on all ormer Road Home
properties Hurricane Isaac Inspection Team inspects 500+
structures immediately ater storm passes Southern Food & Beverage Museum project approved Dedication ceremony or Franz building
JULY
JUNE Ribbon cutting or Gentilly Woods housing Co-sponsored National Reclaiming Vacant Properties
Conerence Broad ReFresh project approved Ribbon cutting or Project Homecoming housing site Ribbon cutting or UNITYs Rosa F. Keller building
Ribbon cutting or Harmony housing site
Online Property Search tool launched First tenants occupy AHPP Katrina Cottages
MAY
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OCTOBER Announced partnership with Riggio Foundation and
Project Home Again or 100+ new homes in Gentilly Auctioned 130+ properties NFLRPA/HBA Touchdown or Homes project approved
NOVEMBER NORA Headquarters Ribbon Cutting & Open House Announced Sot Second Developer Program in
partnership with City o New Orleans PitchNOLA Lots o Progress competition
DECEMBER Led tour o Post-Katrina Redevelopment projects with
NYC Deputy Mayors & Sta NFLRPA/HBA Touchdown or Homes ground-breaking
SEPTEMBER Presented NORA post-disaster redevelopment projects
at NOLA Symposium or Japanese ofcials Awarded HUD Secretarys Award or blight reduction
program partnership with Greater New OrleansFoundation and City o New Orleans
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PROGRAMCOSTS
$16,798,844
ADM
INISTRATIVECOSTS
$2,106
,844
EXPENDITURES
TOTAL: $18,905,688
In 2012, NORA invested
$14,419,554 in residential
and commercial developments.It leveraged $49,515,177
in other unds or a total
investment o$63,934,731.
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The New Orleans Redevelopment Authority is acatalyst or the revitalization o the city, partneringin strategic developments that celebrate the citys
neighborhoods and honor its traditions.
1409 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70113
504 658 4400
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
James M. SingletonChairman
Toni Hackett-AntrumVice Chairman
Ben TillerSecretary
Amy Boyle Collins
Karl Connor
Chewy Dang Le
Ellen M. Lee
Michael Marsiglia
Rita Maria Reed
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Jeffrey P. HebertExecutive Director
Brenda M. BreauxChie Operating Ofcer
Michelle CalachinoChie Financial Ofcer
Chris GobertGeneral Counsel
Kevin R. HannaDirector o Development
David A. LessingerDirector o Planning & Strategy
Jasmine J. HaralsonDirector o External Aairs
Melissa S. LeeSenior Advisor o
Commercial Revitalization
OUR MISSION