NOLA Hospitality SAFE to Host Hospitality Industry COVID-19 Vaccination Event on April 13
04/12/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – New Orleans Hospitality SAFE is partnering with Dickie Brennan’s Tableau, Love Your City and the New Orleans Business Alliance to host a COVID-19 vaccination event on Tuesday, April 13. The event will take place in the heart of the French Quarter at Dickie Brennan’s Tableau.
Ochsner Health will provide the Johnson & Johnson vaccination. This is the single dose vaccine and will not require a follow up appointment.
This vaccine effort is specifically available to the New Orleans hospitality industry workforce, which is a broad community of front line employees and management, as well as vendors and other business partners who support the hospitality industry. This vaccination effort is open to any and all who are involved in the hospitality industry, including furloughed employees.
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Louisiana Governor: IMTT Headquarters Expansion in New Orleans Published on
Bulk-liquids logistics leader employs 1,000 across North America
LA (STL.News) Gov. John Bel Edwards announced International-Matex Tank Terminals, a North American leader in bulk-liquids handling and storage, will retain and expand its headquarters in New Orleans. By the end of 2021, IMTT will make a $1.3 million capital investment to expand its 400 Poydras Plaza headquarters, and by 2022 the company will create 42 new direct jobs with an average annual salary of $133,000, plus benefits.
The project will bring IMTT’s headquarters employment to 87 in the Central Business District of New Orleans. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the expansion also will result in 47 new indirect jobs, for a total of nearly 90 new jobs in the state’s Southeast Region. Building on 220 current jobs across its Louisiana operations, IMTT’s annual payroll in the state will approach
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NEW ORLEANS (press release) – The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the non-profit organization that owns the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell, announced today that it has reopened applications for the Jazz & Heritage Music Relief Fund – a statewide relief fund to support Louisiana’s music community who have lost income amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The collapse of the live music industry has affected not only musicians, but thousands of music industry workers and culture bearers who work alongside them. The pandemic has triggered a “domino effect” in the music sector with cancelled music events disrupting income for so many.