It’s Tuesday, June 18 and 9:07pm in Downtown New Orleans.
THIS IS YOUR DDD
About Us
The Downtown Development District of New Orleans (DDD) was created by the Louisiana Legislature in 1974 as the nation’s first assessment-based business improvement district (BID) to provide enhanced services in economic development, cleaning and safety. The DDD services the area bounded by Iberville Street, the Pontchartrain Expressway, Claiborne Avenue and the Mississippi River. The DDD is governed by an 11-member Board of Commissioners who represent a cross section of the diverse Downtown community. Appointed by local elected officials, our commissioners help guide the policies and programs of the DDD.
Mission
To drive the development of Downtown New Orleans and be the catalyst for a prosperous, stimulating, innovative heart of the Crescent City.
We do this by:
- Cultivating economic development in such industries as bioscience, the arts, digital media and tourism
- Ensuring Downtown is clean and safe
- Serving as the voice and advocate for Downtown’s future
- Promoting Downtown as a world-class destination for residents and visitors
Vision
Downtown New Orleans will be celebrated as the vibrant hub of America’s beloved city and the engine for the region’s economy. Historic and contemporary buildings glow with new residences and retail as Downtown becomes a magnet for a population involved in industries of the mind such as bioscience, the arts and digital media. Streets bustle with neighbors and visitors alike participating in the arts, music, dining, shopping and daily business of Downtown. People from around the world are drawn to a dynamic, seductive Downtown where the unique cultural mosaic of New Orleans comes into focus.
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To contact the Downtown Development District:
Downtown Development District
201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3912
New Orleans, LA 70170
(504) 561-8927 (office)
(504) 581-1765 (fax)
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Sporting and cultural events attract 2.5 million visitors Downtown each year
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New Orleans listed as 1 of 5 safe havens to ride out the recession Christian Science Monitor
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New Orleans tops New Geography's list of "America's Biggest Brain Magnets" NewGeography.com
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New Orleans Tourism Breaks Record in 2011 with 8.75 Million Visitors University of New Orleans Hospitality Research Center
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New Orleans named Major Market of the Year Southern Business and Development
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Downtown is home to several public parks, include Lafayette Square, Mississippi River Heritage Park and Duncan Plaza
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New Orleans named the Coolest Start-up City in America Inc. Magazine
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Hungry? There are 176 restaurants and 32 sidewalk cafes in Downtown New Orleans