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Like many New Orleans neighborhoods, Mid-City was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters in 2005. The good news is that the neighborhood has been experiencing a tremendous revitalization ever since. A quintessential neighborhood full of that quirky "New Orleans charm," it's easy to see why Mid-City is so quickly becoming one of the most popular residential areas in the city. What are the reasons for this, you ask? How about great restaurants, vibrant nightlife, walk-ability, green-spaces, colorful historic homes, festivals (Bayou Boogaloo, anyone?), and being one of the most centrally located neighborhoods in the city for starters. With this increase in popularity comes a surge of new businesses and developments.One of the best examples of new development is the Lafitte Greenway. The Greenway, which opened in 2015, is a 2.6-mile green space with a pedestrian and bike trail that runs from City Park to Armstrong Park. This "green artery," which runs through the heart of Mid-City, has begun attracting new establishments such as Wrong Iron on the Greenway, a dog-friendly beer garden with food trucks, which appeal to the masses of folks looking for an opportunity to exercise and drink on the same outing.Other new developments include a retail center at the corner of Canal and City Park Avenue that will feature Bud's Broiler and Morning Call, renovation of the former Lindy Boggs Medical Center into a facility for the elderly, several new apartment/condo complexes, and a planned open-air pedestrian mall. As a resident of Mid-City, this is all very exciting news to me, and I look forward to seeing what comes next!Keep up with the booming Mid-City neighborhood at the link below!