New Orleans’ Growing Medical Corridor

The growing medical corridor in New Orleans is officially known as BioDistrict New Orleans, a state-enabled economic development district that was created by the State of Louisiana in 2005 for the purpose of developing a biosciences industry in New Orleans that will provide research and development, healthcare delivery, and stable, high-paying jobs.  The 1,500-acre district spans the Downtown and Mid-City neighborhoods of New Orleans.  The economic impact is estimated to be 22,000 new jobs in the city of New Orleans over the next eight to ten years, not only in biosciences, but also in banking, law, construction and other service industries that stand to benefit.  The area’s major developments include:

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  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Project Legacy)
    • Status:  Under Construction
    • Groundbreaking/Completion: June 2011/Late 2014, full activation 2015
    • Site: 30 acres bounded by Tulane Avenue and Canal, S. Galvez & S. Rocheblave Streets
    • Size: 1.6 million square feet with 2 additional 1,000-car garages; 200-bed complex will serve over 70,000 enrolled Veterans
    • Cost: $995 million construction budget (fully funded)
    • Jobs: 1,100 new employees
  • University Medical Center
    • Status: Site preparation work, construction to begin by year end
    • Groundbreaking/Completion: April 2011/2015
    • Site: 34 acres bounded by Canal & S. Galvez Streets and Tuland & South Claiborne Avenues
    • Size: 2.2 million square feet, 424-bed public hospital to replace Charity Hospital
    • Cost: $1.09 billion; state lawmakers approved funding September 2011
    • Jobs: 5,280 new and saved jobs over first five years
    • Part of collaborative complex with the new VA Medical Center (see above)
    • Both will be key academic anchors for LSU, Tulane, Dillard, Xavier, SUNO, Delgado, and others throughout South Louisiana
  • Louisiana Cancer Research Center
    • Status: Under Construction
    • Groundbreaking/Completion: April 2009/January 2012
    • Site: Tulane & South Claiborne Avenues
    • Size: Shared 175,000 square-foot, 10-story facility
    • Cost: $90 million
    • Developed by the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium, a partnership among LSU Health Sciences Center, Tulane Univerity, Xavier University of Louisiana, and Ochsner Health System
  • New Orleans BioInnovation Center
    • Status: Open & Operating
    • Completed: June 2011
    • Site: 1441 Canal Street
    • Size: 66,000 square feet of state-of-the-art wet-lab, office and conference space
    • Cost: $47 million
    • To house biotech and life sciences entrepreneurs and startups, as well as support research at four area universities; housing about 200 employees from 80 companies at full capacity
    • Critical link that turns university research into privately commercializable enterprises
    • Five biotech start-ups and two venture captial firms have already moved into the building, and twelve more are on the way
  • Ochsner Health System
    • Relocating 500 to 750 employees to the CBD during the 1st Quarter 2012
    • Moving executive, corporate and business functions (no medical care)
    • 80,000 square feet on top 4 floors of the Benson Tower (enough room to grow to 1,000 employees)
    • Signifies Ochsner’s growing presence in the local economy and New Orleans’ medical hub

For exciting leasing opportunities in the heart of this growing medical corridor, office spaces are available at the 1615 Poydras Street office building located directly across from the Superdome.  Available spaces range from approximately 1,500 to 45,130 contiguous square feet.  For more information contact Gaines Seaman at (504) 620-8187 or gseaman@stirlingprop.com.

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About Gaines Seaman

Handling some of the most desirable inventory in the New Orleans area, Gaines Seaman manages the leasing of over 1.5 million square feet of class A office space, including Pan American Life Center and the Freeport McMoRan building in the New Orleans CBD, along with Heritage Plaza in Metairie. Gaines’ office leasing and sales experience ranges from high rise towers to single-tenant to medical office buildings. He has negotiated transactions on both the landlord and tenant sides of office, industrial and retail leases and sales. Professionally, Gaines has won a variety of awards. He has served on the board of the Commercial Investment Division (CID) of NOMAR and is currently a member of the CID and CCIM organizations. Gaines is involved with his high school and college Alumni Associations, Metairie Park Country Day School and the University of Mississippi, and serves on the board of directors of the Lighthouse for the Blind.

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One Comment on “New Orleans’ Growing Medical Corridor”

  1. Stirling Market Research Says:

    The BioInnovation Center’s early success has led to the expansion of more labs and offices on the 4th floor. The Center currently houses 18 bio-tech related companies, including commercial support entities, seed and venture capital companies.

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