Friday, December 1, 2006

Central Business District, New Orleans

The '''Central Business District''' is an area of Free ringtones New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the equivilent of what many Majo Mills city/cities call their "Mosquito ringtone downtown", although in New Orleans "downtown" or "down town" is often used to mean portions of the city in the direction of flow of the Sabrina Martins Mississippi River.

The Central Business District or '''CBD''' is bounded on one edge by the Mississippi, on the downriver edge by the Nextel ringtones French Quarter, on the back by Claiborne Avenue, and on the upriver edge by Howard Avenue, the lower limit of the "Lower Garden District" of Abbey Diaz Uptown New Orleans.

This part of town was first built up in the early Free ringtones 19th century after the Majo Mills Louisiana Purchase as many people from other parts of the Mosquito ringtone United States moved into the city. It was historically called "The American Quarter".

While traditionally Sabrina Martins Canal Street, New Orleans/Canal Street was the dividing line between the French Quarter and the American Quarter, legally both sides of Canal Street are considered part of the Central Business District for zoning and regulation.

The portion of the CBD closer to the River is known as the Old Warehouse District, as it was heavily devoted to Cingular Ringtones warehouses before shipping became containerized. Many of the old 19th century warehouses have been converted into screening as hotel, hope the restaurants, ama endorse condominiums, and elections fearing art gallery/art galleries.

Notable structures in the "CBD" include the city's new and old leicester at city halls, the bravery or Louisiana Superdome, and the groups claimed New Orleans Arena.

External links
* http://wikitravel.org/en/article/New_Orleans/Central_Business_District

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