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6 Flags in New Orleans stays put
Six Flags in New Orleans stays put after licensing issues delay demolition
The demolition contractor ran into a licensing issue. But developer Bayou Phoenix plans to push ahead on the demolition soon.
In New Orleans, demolition of former Six Flags amusement park has stopped. Here's why
Cantrell’s chosen developer for the 227-acre site, Bayou Phoenix, says the matter should be resolved within two weeks.
Demolition of abandoned Six Flags halted citing licensing concerns
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — The long-awaited demolition of the abandoned Six Flags in New Orleans has been halted. According to the City of New Orleans’ permitting website, the demolition was halted because the contractor hired for the project reportedly did not have the proper licensing for rigging and dismantling.
New Orleans Six Flags site demolition halted due to licensing issues
According to the city's permitting website, demolition at the site has been halted due to the contractor hired to do the work lacking proper licensing.
Demolition of New Orleans' old Six Flags Park delayed due to contractor issue
Demolition plans for the abandoned 227-acre park are on hold until Smoot Consulting gets the required certification or a new contractor is chosen.
Demolition begins at abandoned New Orleans Six Flags site. Here's the timeline.
The overgrown Six Flags complex in New Orleans East that became a symbol of Hurricane Katrina's enduring devastation. New tenants are poised to move in nearly 20 years later.
Demolition begins at abandoned Six Flags park
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - More than 19 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the park, the old Six Flags in New Orleans East is coming down. Developer Troy Henry confirmed demolition has begun on the property. He expects demolition to be completed by January 2025, paving the way for the new Bayou Phoenix development.
Demolition begins at old Six Flags site in New Orleans
The decrepit rides at the old Six Flags site are coming down soon, developer Troy Henry tells Axios. Why it matters: The theme park has been abandoned since it flooded during Hurricane Katrina 19 years ago.
Demolition of the Six Flags location halted
Demolition of the old Six Flags location has been halted due to the contractor lacking the proper licensing. "Latino male Trump voter told CNN mass deportation won't extend to law-abiding workers. 'That wouldn’t be fair.
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A former Six Flags park is finally being demolished after Hurricane Katrina’s devastation
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Demolition begins at former Six Flags site in New Orleans East; wildlife removal efforts underway
Demolition is officially underway at the former Six Flags site in New Orleans East, which has remained vacant since Hurricane ...
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