Apr 8, 2022 | Satsuma News Team
It started three years ago in a parking lot. Satsuma Realtors team members, three or four boil masters and around 80 of our closest friends and family members got together for an impromptu crawfish cookoff outside the Magazine Street office. By the end of the spring...
Feb 3, 2022 | Satsuma News Team
Caleb George/Unsplash Historic and architecturally stunning, laden with parks and world-class restaurants, the French Quarter is an attractive locale at any time of the year, but it shines during Carnival season, when parades roll down its streets and the entire world...
Dec 16, 2021 | Satsuma News Team
tashka/123RF As a tourist destination and a port city, New Orleans has always been enriched by—and to an extent, built upon—a constant influx of visitors. The proliferation of short-term rental properties has launched contentious neighborhood debates and ongoing...
Nov 19, 2021 | Satsuma News Team
City parks and open spaces like Burke Playground improve our physical and psychological health, strengthen our communities, and make our neighborhoods more attractive places to live and work. Numerous studies have shown the social, environmental, economic, and health...
Sep 17, 2021 | Satsuma News Team
More than one million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi were left without power when Ida slammed into our shores as a massive Category 4 hurricane. In the weeks since August 29th, power has been restored for most fortunate towns, corner stores and...
Aug 19, 2021 | Satsuma News Team
From camelback doubles to Italianate center halls, New Orleans’ historic homes are as much a part of its culture as its food and music. However, the thought of maintenance, upkeep and repairs dulls a century-old property’s shine. Investing in one of the most...