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Edit Close. Toggle navigation. Close 1 of 6. Courtesy of Lee Hedgepeth. Would-be developer of New Orleans Six Flags site protests 'biased' selection process. Despite promises, New Orleans East still lacks economic engine of retail, dining. But why? Top stories in New Orleans in your inbox Twice daily we'll send you the day's biggest headlines. Sign up today. Photos: The future of the abandoned Six Flags is under discussion. Take a look at it now.
Purchases made via links on our site may earn us an affiliate commission. These are 10 of the best espresso makers and accessories on sale now. Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. Manage followed notifications. Several development deals under consideration for the site were unsuccessful. A proposal for an outlet mall was withdrawn by the developer after the Outlets at the Riverwalk were announced downtown.
Several film production companies began using the property for movie production, bringing some maintenance and security revenue to the property.
No proposals with solid financial backing emerged. IDB handed over redevelopment responsibility to Landrieu administration through a one-year Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to determine a way forward. Is the City going to tear down the amusement park rides and other infrastructure?
The City does not have any immediate plans to tear down the rides and other infrastructure. Yes No. Give us your feedback. Before Katrina, the amusement park never attracted as many guests as operators anticipated. It never reopened after the storm, and, in its decay, has become a cult destination for thrill-seekers. Other help in the form of city or state subsidies for the redevelopment may be available as well, the request also notes.
The park had been open only two years before succumbing to bankruptcy. Despite investing millions into modernizing the park, the Texas-based amusement giant never managed to meet its goals for attendance. Katrina was the final blow for the ailing park, and in Six Flags terminated a year lease on the property while undergoing its own bankruptcy reorganization. The city could not immediately say whether Six Flags has paid these debts.
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