A black-and-white street scene with vintage cars parked along a curb, old brick buildings, warehouses, and a railroad track in the foreground.

Nostalgia | 111 to ONE11

Published on December 31, 2020

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myneworleans.com | The standalone seven-story brick building located at 111 Iberville St., across from Canal Place, was built circa 1884 by the Louisiana Sugar Refining Company to process, store and ship sugar. After 1908, when business moved downriver, the building was used as a warehouse by a variety of companies. Among its early tenants were Pelican Storage and Transfer, one of the first local companies to provide household moving services and personal storage, and Elton Boudreau and Co., a seed and hardwood log company.

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