“Three years after Katrina, the nation's most expensive hurricane, which cost insurers an estimated $44 billion, came Gustav. As if New Orleans needed its rebuilding project to get any harder. And yet, there’s hope.
To underscore how far the city has come since 2005, alldaybuffet, a group of creative professionals focused on social innovation, created the New Orleans 100, a list of projects that are bringing new creative energy, attracting tourism, rebuilding homes, overhauling the educational system, and stimulating economic activity. Here are 10 of the most innovative ventures.”
Great piece in Fast Company Magazine. Highlights some of the amazing innovations coming out of New Orleans, post-Katrina: The Neighborhood Story Project, The Idea Village, Prospect 1 art project and more.
Read the rest of “Rebuilding New Orleans: Ten Coolest
Innovators”.
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