June 2016

Issue Articles

Steeped in Tradition

Luzianne’s father/son tea masters give Biz a peek behind the curtains of a more than $11 billion industry where family ties run deep.

Happy Dad’s Day

Editor’s Note

Get Ready.

Publisher’s Note

Crime Log

How Safe is Our City?

Vive La France!

Our culinary mother still has so much to teach us.
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Tourism Tuesday

A new campaign proves NOLA is the place to be midweek.

Sell the Saints

Listen up Tom Benson, I’ve got an idea.

Senate Committee Report

My take on the May 16 committee meeting concerning the motion picture tax credits.

Big Idea to Big Box

How one local entrepreneur made the leap.

Mentoring the Young

How to tactfully promote good business etiquette in young professionals and underlings.

Disaster Recovery:

Now’s the time to review your plan.
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Eagle Eye

Behind the Scenes

Entrepreneurship With a Safety Net

Franchise consultant Ted Fireman is seeing local demand for business opportunities grow — Could a franchise be your ticket to a new start?

Are You Ready?

Hurricane Season is here — is your business prepared?

More Than Just a Bad Day

Depression costs business hundreds of billions every year.

Another One Percent

A look at how the recent sales tax change will affect business.
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Retirement Tips

The key to success is balancing the scales of salary and time.

Industrial Chic

A former Packard car showroom in the South Market District transforms to meet the needs of an architecture and engineering firm.

Whoodoo? He Do!

Chef Demietriek Scott’s rocky journey has taken him from felon to successful food entrepreneur determined to boost New Orleans’ barbecue scene.

Roll Film

Local developer Brian Knighten talks about opening Mid-City’s first movie theater since 2000.
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