Memoir Warehouse District

Memoir Residential

RESIDENTIAL HOSPITALITY. STORIED NEIGHBORHOOD.

Every chapter of life deserves a beautiful home. Memoir creates inspired residential hospitality experiences that empower you to live your best chapter.

Memoir Warehouse District offers elevated design, amplified amenities, and beautiful shared spaces. We offer unfurnished residential apartments with long-term leasing options and apartment-style hotel rooms for guests who want to feel at home during a shorter stay.

Memoir Warehouse District offers elevated design, amplified amenities, and an emphasis on beautiful shared spaces built to encourage connection. Memoir is a part of the significant adaptive reuse and restoration of the historic warehouse on the corner of Julia Street and Constance Street. According to architectural historian John Stevens, the first house at 420 Julia was built in the 1840s by Alphonse Loubat, a Frenchman who designed the first “street railway” in Paris. The Loubat family owned the space until 1880, when it was converted into a storage warehouse for goods shipped into the Port of New Orleans. After housing the Louisiana Children’s Museum for more than thirty years, the warehouse at 420 Julia is now home to Common House New Orleans, a membership-based social club with a restaurant, rooftop bar, coworking space, and courtyard adjacent to Memoir Warehouse District.

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