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Le World Trade Center New Orleans est un gratte-ciel de 124 mètres de hauteur construit à La Nouvelle-Orléans dans la Louisiane aux États-Unis de 1963 à 1967. À sa construction c'était le plus haut bâtiment de la ville. Il le restera jusqu'en 1969. L'immeuble a été conçu par les agences d'architecture d'Edward Durell Stone et de Robert Coleman. Actuellement l'immeuble est rénové pour créer un hôtel de 653 chambres dans les 18 premiers étages et un centre de congrès dans la base de l'immeuble, les étages supérieurs continuant à abriter des bureaux du World Trade Center. The Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans is a historic 33-story, 407 feet (124 m)-tall skyscraper designed by noted architect Edward Durell Stone, located at 2 Canal Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans. It was formerly known as the "ITM Building", i.e., the International Trade Mart, it was also known as the World Trade Center New Orleans, and housed numerous foreign consulates and the headquarters for the Port of New Orleans. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 2014.
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The Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans is a historic 33-story, 407 feet (124 m)-tall skyscraper designed by noted architect Edward Durell Stone, located at 2 Canal Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans. It was formerly known as the "ITM Building", i.e., the International Trade Mart, it was also known as the World Trade Center New Orleans, and housed numerous foreign consulates and the headquarters for the Port of New Orleans. The top floor hosted a cocktail lounge called "Top of the Mart" from the 1970s through 2001. The bar slowly rotated once per hour. After this, a bar called "360" (as in degrees) opened in its place, which remained until Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The World Trade Center closed in June 2011 and the building was purchased by the city of New Orleans. In the years following the closure, various plans emerged. The “Save WTC NOLA” group campaigned for renovation rather than demolition, while others campaigned to have the building demolished and have a park and landmark to the city built in its place. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 2014. In 2018, work began to convert the structure to a Four Seasons Hotel, with 341 hotel rooms and 92 hotel-serviced condos on the top floors of the building. The conversion cost $450 million. In January 2021, its penthouse was sold for just under $13 million. The hotel opened on August 17, 2021. Le World Trade Center New Orleans est un gratte-ciel de 124 mètres de hauteur construit à La Nouvelle-Orléans dans la Louisiane aux États-Unis de 1963 à 1967. À sa construction c'était le plus haut bâtiment de la ville. Il le restera jusqu'en 1969. L'immeuble a été conçu par les agences d'architecture d'Edward Durell Stone et de Robert Coleman. Le WTC de La Nouvelle-Orléans a été le premier World Trade Center du monde. Il a été créé par la fusion de l'International House et de l'International Trade Mart.L'immeuble est situé le long du Mississippi.Le bâtiment a une forme de croix, et contraste avec les bâtiments de style 'boite' construit durant les années 1960. C'est l'un des plus célèbres de la ville. Actuellement l'immeuble est rénové pour créer un hôtel de 653 chambres dans les 18 premiers étages et un centre de congrès dans la base de l'immeuble, les étages supérieurs continuant à abriter des bureaux du World Trade Center.
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