City Council overturns VCC, approves gallery on Bourbon Street building

The New Orleans City Council earlier this month approved an appeal by a Bourbon Street bar to install a gallery along the second floor, overturning the decision by the Vieux Carre Commission denying the application.

At their Nov. 17 meeting, City Council members voted 5-1 to approve the motion granting the appeal to Fat Catz Music Club, allowing the business to proceed with constructing a gallery on the second floor of the building located at 440 Bourbon Street.

Lesli D. Harris, District B councilmember, voted against the motion, which was put forth by District C Councilmember Freddie King, who represents the French Quarter.

“This building’s located in the Vieux Carre entertainment district, the French Quarter’s most intensive zoning district, which is more permissive around everything from lighting to signage,” King said. “The VCC guidelines are just that — guidelines, not requirements.”

Nathan Chapman, president of the Vieux Carre Property Owners, Residents and Associates, which advocates for preserving French Quarter buildings, said he was shocked that the City Council voted to allow the “inappropriate alteration of the building.

“The public’s concerns went beyond the fact that the City Council voted to obscure and obliterate a rare architectural feature – its entresol floor – on the building,” Chapman said. “There was also strong objection that the applicant never submitted architectural plans to the VCC, like citizens and other businesses are required to do. Instead, they turned in an architectural sketch. That alone should have merited a denial to the proposal.”

Advocates who spoke during public comment at the meeting said that the ceiling on the second floor is too low to install a gallery and that the addition would be “anachronistic,” meaning it would not have been a feature of the building during the time it was built.

A VCC spokesman added that the proposed gallery failed all four criteria of the commission’s guidelines that would allow the addition.

The building’s second level feature is an entresol, or an intermediate mezzanine structure designed to extend the height of the first floor and which gives the building a unique architectural look that’s not typically found outside the French Quarter, advocates say.

VCPORA’s Erin Holmes said only 18 such features exist within the French Quarter, adding that no plans were submitted specifying how people could access the gallery.

Holmes noted that the property owners are also appealing a deferral by the VCC to add two stories to a portion of the building that’s rated brown, a category that holds the least historical value. The facade of the building is rated green, which indicates local historical significance, according to VCC guidelines.

James Rolf, identified as a VCPORA member and preservation consultant, said the addition is “mocking our own culture.”

“New Orleans is often the example throughout the country of how to properly restore a historic building,” Rolf said at the meeting. “We’re creating more of a film set than the authentic culture that we are.”

A woman speaking on behalf of the property told councilmembers that the gallery would improve the property, saying it’s the “least attractive” building on Bourbon Street.

In addition, architect Ralph Long said the gallery would would serve as a buffer to protect pedestrians from sun and rain, compliment the intersection and improve the appearance of the building.

King agreed, adding that every adjacent building also features a second floor gallery, which would create a positive economic impact for Bourbon Street — which he noted is an important source of tax revenue for the city.

Cell phone, wallet taken in suspected Bourbon Street simple robbery

NOPD said it’s looking for this unidentified couple suspected in a Nov. 1 Bourbon Street simple robbery.
New Orleans Police are seeking the identities of an unknown male and female wanted in connection to a suspected simple robbery that occurred earlier this month on Bourbon Street.

Police logs show that the incident occurred near the intersection of Conti and Bourbon street at about 3 a.m. on Nov. 1.

The unidentified suspects stole the victim’s wallet then forcibly took his cellphone before fleeing the scene in a black sedan, according to the NOPD.

Police are searching for information on this vehicle in connection to a suspected simple robbery near the intersection of Bourbon and Conti streets on Nov. 1, according to the NOPD.

Anyone with information as to the identity of these suspects, the vehicle or any other information about this incident is asked to contact any Eighth District detective at 504-658-6080, according to the NOPD. Anonymous callers can contact Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans at 504-822-1111, police said

5 people shot after argument on Bourbon Street

Five people sustained gunshot wounds in a Bourbon Street shooting early Sunday morning when a person fired into a crowd following an argument, according to New Orleans Police.

New Orleans Police officials said the shooting occurred at about 1:49 a.m. after an argument in the 200 block of Bourbon Street.

Immediately following the argument, a Black male produced a gun and fired into the crowd, according to the NOPD.

Police said that the victims who were struck by bullets included two females and three males, who were all transported to a local hospital via EMS.

The victims’ ages were not disclosed, although their wounds are not considered life-threatening, according to the NOPD.

NOPD officials said two people were detained in connection to the incident, but were not identified, and that weapons were recovered at the scene.






Man shot in the leg near Bourbon, Canal streets

A man was struck in the leg by gunfire early Friday morning following a shooting near the intersection of Bourbon and Canal streets, according to New Orleans Police.

NOPD logs show the incident was reported at about 1:07 a.m. near the intersection when the 44-year-old male victim after he was shot.

The man, who was not identified, was walking near the location when he observed a group of people arguing before several shots were fired from an “assault weapon,” and struck in the victim in the leg, according to NOPD logs.

Police said the victim was transported via a private vehicle to a local hospital for treatment. Suspects were listed as “unidentified,” according to NOPD logs.

28-year-old man knocked unconscious after flirting with robbery suspect near Bourbon, St. Ann streets

A 28-year-old man flirted with a robbery suspect before he was knocked unconscious near Bourbon and Saint Ann streets on Saturday morning before waking to find his wallet and cellphone missing, according to New Orleans Police.

The incident occurred at about 4:38 a.m. when the male victim flirted with the robbery suspect, described as an unknown Black female, according to NOPD logs.

The victim turned on a side street with the suspect and was knocked unconscious. When the victim woke up, he noticed his items were missing and reported the incident to police, according to the NOPD.

Those with information on this incident are asked to contact the NOPD’s Eighth District at 504-658-6080.