Tulane Tower in Mid-City Now for Sale
Tulane Tower, the only office building of its size in Mid-City, New Orleans, is now for sale. Read More about Tulane Tower in Mid-City Now for Sale
Tulane Tower, the only office building of its size in Mid-City, New Orleans, is now for sale. Read More about Tulane Tower in Mid-City Now for Sale
Keith Adler represented the ownership of 4920 Prytania Street, formerly the home of the popular sushi restaurant Kyoto, in a lease with a new casual, family-friendly Southern eatery called the Flying Pig Café. The Flying Pig Café is owned by Rob and Kat Vance. He was executive chef for the Ruby Slipper Café as that homegrown… Read More about Former Kyoto Restaurant on Prytania St. to become Flying Pig Café
Keith Adler, a Sales and Leasing Associate with Corporate Realty, has recently been named to CityBusiness’ “Ones to Watch” List. Keith Adler is a licensed realtor and is active in various commercial real estate capacities throughout the region. His sales experience includes work in valuations, retail tenant representation, shopping centers leasing/landlord representation, sales and… Read More about Keith Adler Named to “Ones to Watch” List by CityBusiness
Blanc Bridal Couture New Orleans, offering high end wedding dresses and bridal party outfitting, recently opened a 2,000 square foot location at 3819 Magazine St., in the heart of the Magazine Street shopping district. The building was developed by Sales and Leasing Associate Keith Adler. In addition to developing his own retail properties on… Read More about Corporate Realty Helps Blanc Bridal Couture New Orleans Open Magazine Street Store
The Spears Consulting Group, a marketing, public relations and engagement firm, recently announced that they have moved from Mid-City to a new office in a recently redeveloped building at 132 Carondelet St. Suite A in the New Orleans Central Business District. Austin Lavin and Donna Whalen represented Spears Consulting Group in their search and negotiations… Read More about The Spears Consulting Group moves to the New Orleans Central Business District