Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Film Industry in Hollywood South=Niche Housing Demand

By Jenny Peterson, New Orleans CityBusiness
Updates by Louisiana Entertainment staff

New Orleans’ robust film industry means high demand for short-term rental properties in and around the New Orleans area, and realtors and property owners are jumping on the market.

There are 50 private homes listed on the New Orleans Film Commission’s website as temporary housing for cast and crew. Numerous location scouts and realtors are also listed on the site, offering their services for those in the industry.

The market is so in demand that Robyn Flanery with Restoration Realty has made finding properties for the film industry her full-time job.

“The most lucrative (part) is the cast and crew housing. They want a house with all utilities paid and furnished,” Flanery said. “It’s kind of a niche market because a lot of the things out there for the film industry are not listed on the (Multiple Listing Service).”

It’s takes some creativity to be successful, Flanery said, especially with helping find set locations.

More homeowners have shown interest in listing their properties as well. Flanery said there recently was a seminar for property owners in the English Turn subdivision to learn how to list their homes.

Realtors’ commissions vary for each listing.

“I’ve gotten 60 percent of first month rent, some deals I get 15 percent of each month’s rent. It totally depends. Sometimes I get a flat fee as a consultant,” she said. “I may rent your house for $12,000 a month or $3,000 a month.”

The New Orleans Film Commission accepts submissions and photos from property owners and lists available properties on its website. That includes housing for cast and crew as well as film locations.

Flanery said property owners should factor in the cost for utilities when considering how much to rent their properties for and said to make sure they are working with a production that’s registered with the city’s film commission.

While there are plenty of houses available, there is a high demand for more commercial space in the Garden District and Bywater areaa for post-production offices, Flanery said.

“That’s where they want to have their production offices,” she said. “If we continue to have decent weather and no more issues, I can see this being a really sustainable industry.”

Update: Owners and realtors desiring to make available their properties as potential filming locations can also list them on the Louisiana Entertainment website here.

 

Jazz Fest 2011

Look what I bought this morning before work



From the art4now website a nice write up of Jimmy Buffett and poster artist and local radio god, Garland Robinette.

I can hardly wait for it to arrive!

Bacchus 2011

Andy Garcia will be the king of the Krewe of Bacchus


He always reminded me of a young Pacino.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Another Return from the storm

More than five years after being inundated with over than 5 feet of storm surge which compromised the exterior on five of its six floors, The Towers Building in Slidell is reopening this week.


The Towers Building post Katrina


The Towers Building - 2011

The parish bought the building, called The Towers, in December 1991 from Pelican Homestead and Savings for $250,000 to use as the state's public health unit, with eventual plans to make the building its main office space in eastern St. Tammany.

The long-vacant building, which the bank had repossessed, needed significant structural repairs, and the parish had to remove asbestos throughout, before it could occupy the first offices in March 1993.

The Towers Building is the parish's all-in-one location for residents who live in eastern St. Tammany. Returning to the renovated building are the following agencies:

- Registrar of Voters
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- St. Tammany Parish District Attorney's Office
- St. Tammany Parish Department of Permits & Regulatory
- St.Tammany Parish Community Action Agency
- St.Tammany Parish Assessor and the parish's
- St.Tammany ParishArchive Management office
- St.Tammany Parish Clerk of Court

Monday, February 07, 2011

My Favorite SB Ad

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We found some pelicans

It seems like every day in the last week of January was cold and/or rainy. So when we awoke Saturday to sunshine, we decided to head to New Orleans East to Dong Phuong bakery for some
Banh Mi.

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For those of you who don't know what Bahn Mi is, it's basically a Vietnamese PoBoy and VERY delicious. At Dong Phuong they have a large variety of these sandwich for only $2.85/each! Click the link above for more info and a menu.

After getting the sandwiches, five loaves of pistollettes and 2 meatpies, we headed back down Highway 90 armed with our Nikons in search for whatever we could find (hubby and I are avid photographers if you haven't figured that out by now).

Our first stop: The Michoud Assembly Facility where I've worked for 29 years.





The next leg of our journey was down Highway 90 towards Lake Catherine to take a picture of all of the camp signs (the subject of another post).




Before we could get there, though, we had to stop for lunch at Bayou Bar & Grill in Venetian Isles (at the foot of the Chef Pass Bridge). The shrimp poboys were great and we were on our way again.

After getting thru Lake Catherine we headed towards Slidell on LA433. We saw some birds wading in the water and pulled over to try to get some pictures at Salt


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As we were photographing a young pelican coming in for a landing, a couple pulled up in a car to tell us that there were many more pelicans down the road a bit, so we headed into the heart of Salt Bayou. Sure enough there was a group of birds hiding from the strong north winds sunning themselves.



The wind was brutal, even in the sun. It got to a point where I couldn't see thru my viewfinder because my eyes were watering so badly.

We were also told that more pelicans could be found in the Carr Drive area of Slidell, and that's where we headed next.


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At the very end of Carr Drive was a large group of pelicans enjoying the late afternoon sun as well as other types of birds.





We took so many pictures! As soon as I sort thru them I will post additional pictures.

We had the bahn mi for dinner and it was DELICIOUS!

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