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Judy Fisher, Broker
At
the Louisiana Rebuilds
website, you can find links to important information on living
in Loiusiana and specifically New Orleans such as: neighborhood
organziations, public safety, utilities, parish and city governement.
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Judy
Fisher
Welcome to the wonderful world of New Orleans architecture!
My love affair with New Orleans began when I was a young child
peering through the splendid iron gates of the French Quarter
and saw the magical courtyards. My paternal grandmother was
born somewhere in the Houma/Thibodeaux region of Louisiana,
we don't know for sure because the records were destroyed in
a fire, but that must be where my strong connection with this
area begins. I purchased a building in the French Quarter in
December of 1998 and started my real estate career the following
year. My community service activities have included service
on the board of the Friends of the Cabildo (Louisiana State
Museum system), tutoring an 8 year old through the Each One
Save One organization, serving as a trail guide for Jean Lafitte
National Park, and am a member of several neighborhood groups.
My experience and knowledge gained as a former Emergency Room
nurse and business owner provides me a background to competently
assist you in your New Orleans area real estate endeavors. You
can be part of the rebuilding of this great city after the devastation
suffered from Hurricane Katrina. This is truly the place to
be for the best and brightest minds who now have an opportunity
to bring their construction and design expertise to help rebuild
New Orleans and the surrounding areas. Whether you are buying
or selling, please call us and let us know how we can assist
you.
Mike Bradford
Mike came to New Orleans twenty three years ago to rejoin family.
Entrenched only begins to describe the relationship with this
unique city that followed. His work has allowed him to feel
like part of the fabric of the city.
Having completed graduate studies in urban planning, Mike has
a good grasp of land use, zoning and other legal issues pertaining
to commercial real estate. Mike has twenty plus years experience
in high-end technical sales, mostly computers and networks,
and is an experienced systems engineer. As a Louisiana Notary
Public he has gained insight into all aspects of licensing and
permitting for a variety of businesses. In recent years he has
been involved in commercial real estate specializing in restaurants
and bars and the sale of businesses. He
has represented clients to the Historic District Landmark Commission
and done consulting for French Quarter bar clients.
Along the way he has gained extensive experience with business
and marketing planning, and business valuation. Mike has provided
operations management consulting to a variety of clients in
a wide variety of contexts. He has come to understand well the
relationship of the success of a business and the Real Estate
it owns and/or occupies. These combined areas of knowledge can
be focused on your Commercial Real Estate solutions.
John Hyman
John, a former London solicitor, came to New Orleans for Mardi
Gras many years ago and never left. John has run several vending
businesses and was a former owner/operator of the Gentry House
B&B. John holds a Louisiana Real Estate Broker's License
and has been an active investor in the French Quarter and markets
close in. John's sincere love for New Orleans, legal background
and personal real estate investment experience will be an invaluable
asset for you during your real estate transaction. |
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