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HFAA Alum
Or even a walk-in pizzeria where you could customize your own toppings for a personal deep dish pie. Maybe even a multi-story club with a bar. The one thing I've noticed about the club scene on Bourbon Street is that they don't just have one club to walk into. If you want some bluegrass music you walk to one place, you want jazz there's another, you want heavy metal you go over yonder, you want a live band to do all the hits it's down the street. It's sometimes where clubs are looking each other in the face every night. But when you have that kind of stuff, you can easily draw people to the canal like it's Mardi Gras down in the gulf. The two things we have to establish for that to happen is for the property owners to be more laissez faire on the and lenient with the leasing costs, then actively allow those places to flourish without any religious intervention. Once that happens, the canal will swell and you'll be looking at beautiful nights where boats run up and down the stream with people waltzing the walkways.
Can't have a bunch of tight-fisted property owners dictate the terms that would stunt the districts growth in what should be the main draw.
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