Getting Back To (Tourism) Business In New Orleans

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Though images of toxic floodwaters, damaged homes and a breakdown in law enforcement linger, New Orleans and Louisiana officials are already at work on marketing plans to resuscitate the city’s main economic driver: convention and tourism business.

While state and local officials are looking to the federal government to help get the economy moving again, Louisiana Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu has moved quickly at home, appointing a blue-ribbon panel to devise steps to rebuild a travel-dependent economy that was projected—before Katrina landed—to bring $10 billion to the state in 2005.

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