BUILDING
HISTORY OF 210 BARONNE STREET LUXURY APARTMENTS
Emile Weil, a prominent New Orleans architect, designed The Canal Bank & Trust Building. Built in 1927, Weil used mahogany trim, Tennessee marble, travertine floors and brass embroidery to line the corridors and he embellished the façade with limestone statues. The historical structure stands 270 feet, 6 inches tall.
210 Baronne Street housed professional offices and one of the largest banks in the South for almost 90 years. The 2014 renovation has returned the iconic structure to its original grandeur with intricate detail given to the original limestone statues, mahogany trim, marble finishes, and reclaimed wood and travertine floors.
Unrivaled Finishes:
Finishes to reposition Four Winds New Orleans as the premier downtown location:
90 year old reclaimed, heart of pine wood floors
European white marble baths
Imported stone countertops
Hand blown glass light fixtures
Elegant crown molding
Restored travertine and marble corridors
Restored mahogany trim
Exquisite Amenities:
Amenities to rival the finest hotels:
Largest residential rooftop pool and sundeck in New Orleans CBD
Outdoor kitchen
BBQ and patio bar
Outdoor television and screening area
Tiled swimming pool and wet tanning deck
Technological Wonders:
The luxurious finishes wouldn’t be complete without cutting-edge, modern amenities:
Smart phone-controlled thermostats, lighting and alarm systems
Free in-home WiFi
Built-in USB wall outlets
3D movie screening room
Fiber-Optic High Speed Internet available
Rooftop Community Room
Health and Lifestyle:
Four Winds New Orleans hosts a state of the art fitness center:
Cardio and strength fitness areas
Treadmills and ellipticals equipped with Netpulse(TM) integration to log, track, and share your runs and workouts
Connected exercise studio offers yoga classes