The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is reconstructing Convention Center Boulevard between Poydras and Henderson streets in the Warehouse District. The construction, which is currently 95 percent complete, is part of the $557M Convention Center Development District Project that includes converting Convention Center Boulevard into a landscaped public park. In October crews installed park-side light poles and cast stone tops and continued cleaning up the site.
Scope of work for the project includes:
- Reducing the 4-lane roadway configuration to two travel lanes, one in each direction;
- Constructing a Transportation Center to accommodate shuttles, buses and taxis;
- A wide covered walkway to protect pedestrians from the elements;
- New traffic signals, crosswalks and pedestrian signals; and
- Improvements to the porches at St. Joseph Street and Heritage Park.
The entire new roadway of Convention Center Boulevard, from Poydras to Henderson Streets, has reopened. The improved boulevard features one lane in each direction with a cobblestone safety strip dividing the two lanes. With the completion of the improved city side of Convention Center Boulevard, crews are continuing work on the 7.5-acre public park that runs the length of the building.
The Linear Park project has an estimated completion date of November 2020. View more details about the project here