My office is located in downtown New Orleans, at 650 Poydras Street. This is a large building named the Poydras Center, which takes up most of the block between St. Charles Avenue and Camp Street. The Suite number is 2608—when you get off the elevator on the 26th floor, walk down the hall until you reach the first door on the left. That is my office.
Helpful hints in finding my office:
The Poydras Center building is located across
the street from the Pan American Life Center and “cati
corner” from One Shell Square, both landmarks that many
people know. If you are coming from Metairie, take the Poydras
Street exit off the I-10 and drive down Poydras towards the
river. If you are coming from the Westbank, take the Camp
Street exit and proceed down Camp to Poydras. (As explained
below, if you take a left turn on North Maestri, the street
before Poydras, right after you have passed the park on the
left, you will most likely find a place to park on the street.)
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Parking: If you are driving,
you may either park at a meter or at one of several lots in
the area. If you choose a meter, I suggest one in the back
of the Poydras Center building, on North Maestri. This one
block street is between the Poydras Center building and a
park called Lafayette Square.
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