Wednesday, June 13, 2012


Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.
1555 Tenant Advisory
June 13, 2012


An emergency electrical repair

that affects the entire building will be conducted this evening

Wednesday, June 13, 2012 from 9:30pm until 2:00am on Thursday, June 14, 2012.

During this emergency repair, there will be no power to the building’s emergency stand-by systems which includes elevators and emergency lighting. It is recommended during this repair, that only essential personnel remain on-site.   

The electrical system will be restored as soon as possible.

If you have any questions contact Nathan Lomonaco at (504) 585-2662.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.



Wednesday, June 6, 2012


Readiness starts with you

Whether manmade or natural, every emergency situation is different, and requires both citizen and City to be prepared. From the Final Four to the Super Bowl, all-hazards alerts to hurricane evacuations, 24/7, 365 days a year, agencies across the City of New Orleans work to keep you safe and our city prepared for any event or emergency.  

For our City to be ready, our citizens must be ready. 

We must take all take important steps to prepare for an emergency. At NOLA Ready, we provide all the information residents need to travel their own road to being ready, including how to:
City-Assisted Evacuation logo

City-Assisted Evacuation

City-Assisted Evacuation assists Orleans Parish residents and/or tourists who cannot self-evacuate during a mandatory City-wide evacuation by providing transportation from designated City evacuation pick-up points to the Union Pacific Terminal bus station, for outbound transportation to State and Federal shelters. Learn more here.

Sign the NOLA Ready pledge

Join Mayor Mitch Landrieu and make a commitment to the City committed to you. Make a Plan. Mark Your Name.
Because I love New Orleans, I know how I will leave New Orleans. I am New Orleanian. I am NOLA Ready.

Get notified: Emergency Alerts

Accurate, immediate information, straight from the City of New Orleans to you via text, call, or email.  NOLA Ready is the CIty of New Orleans' emergency alert system and official source of information about every emergency situation, from power electrical outages to hurricane evacuations. What you need to know, when you need to know it, wherever you need to know it. Sign up here.
 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012


NOLA Bike To Work Day

PRESENTED BY ENTERGY AND BIKE EASY

When


Where

6AM – 7AM — Meet up with bike convoys
Those who work in the CBD can join experienced riders at five different locations and ride together downtown (map below).
7:30am – 9:30am — Morning Meet Up
Lafayette Square (Between Camp Street and St. Charles in the Central Business District)
Stop by on your way to work for free Jamba Juice smoothies and bike swag.

5:30pm – 7:30pm — YLC Wednesday at the Square
Stop by the Entergy booth for free refreshments, giveaways and information on how to save money, save energy and save the
environment.

Ride on your own, or separately but be sure to register for the ride to win a bike and other prizes!

Cost

This event is free, anyone with a bike can participate. Everyone in the Greater New Orleans area is encouraged to participate.
Open to the public — Register for Free and be entered to win a bicycle other great prizes.

Details

Bike to Work!

Bicycling to work is easy, safe and fun. If you’ve never done it before, NOLA Bike to Work Day presented by Entergy and Bike Easy is for you. Experienced riders will meet at five different locations and ride together to downtown. If you have time before work, stop by Gallier Hall for coffee and free safety schwag.

Group Bike Routes

The day of the event, we will have Ride Rangers at each of the locations on the map. Show up at 7:30am to ride together, or pick up the group anywhere along the route marked.
If you want to help as a Ride Ranger, please email us to coordinate logistics.

View Bike to Work Map 2012 in a larger map
Ride on your own, or separately but be sure to register for the ride to win a bike and other prizes!

Scheduled Events and Bike Support

Stop by Lafayette Square (map above) between 7:30am and 9:30 am for coffee, juice, refreshments and swag before heading into the office. Those who work in the CBD can join experienced riders at five different locations and ride together to downtown.
In the afternoon, NOLA Bike to Work Day will be the presenting sponsor of the YLC Wednesday At The Square. Stop by the Entergy booth for free refreshments, giveaways and information on how to save money, save energy and save the environment.
Mechanics will be on hand, both morning and afternoon in case you have bicycle issues on the way in – we can take care of them before you go home.

Commuter Tips

Bicycling to work is easy and safe. To have the best experience possible, follow the tips below:
  • Chat on Facebook to find a ride buddy or strategize your route. You can also plan a route with Google’s Bicycle Trip Planner or using the map above.
  • Act as if you were driving a vehicle – ride in the direction WITH traffic, stop at stop signs, be predictable
  • Routes that parallel busy streets are often better for bicycles. Look for smooth surfaces, low traffic speeds and volumes
  • Determine where you will store your bike while you work before you show up (many places have garage or locations inside!)
  • Wear comfortable clothing, it’s okay to change when you get to work
  • Make sure your bike is in working order the night before
Feeling a little hesitant? Check out one of our FREE Bicycle Safety Workshops before you ride.

Who:

NOLA Bike To Work Day is brought to you by Entergy Corporation, Bike Easy, Louisiana Public Health Institute, the City of New Orleans, Downtown Development District, and Young Leadership Council.

Why:

Greenhouse gas emissions resulting from our daily commutes are a leading cause of climate change. Biking to work is one way we can do our part to save money, save energy and save the environment.
Before Hurricane Katrina, Orleans Parish had fewer than 5 miles of bike lanes and pedestrian walkways. Thanks to a grant from Entergy Corporation and a partnership between the City of New Orleans and the Louisiana Public Health Institute, the city now boasts 50 miles of completed bikeways and pedestrian walkways with another 20 miles planned or under construction. As a result, the City of New Orleans has been recognized as a Bronze Level Bike Friendly City by the League of American Bicyclists — joining other cities such as Portland, Boulder and Austin who are designated bike-friendly cities. Residents in metropolitan New Orleans can now access a growing bikeway network of more than 140 miles.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Tenant Shuttle Bus

Haven’t seen our Tenant Shuttle bus lately??
That’s because it has a new look!






We are excited to introduce our newly re-designed 1515/1555 Poydras Shuttle Bus!
Be on the lookout for it…as always, we invite you to take a ride!

     

Refer to our website for the current Shuttle Route and scheduled times.





Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Blood Drive, March 7th

Blood Drive

Wednesday, March 7th
1515 Poydras Building
5th Floor Auditorium
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.


*Each donor will receive an “I Bleed Black and Gold” t-shirt




  • Every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood.  But only 5% of the eligible US population donates blood in any given year. 

  • Healthy donors are the only source of blood. 

  • The Blood Center needs your help to supply our military in times of need. Help do your part to make sure that our service members have an adequate supply of blood when it is needed most.

  • Donating blood is both a simple and a powerful way to serve your community and allow you to get involved. Whether your office is large or small, you can make a difference!










 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Come join us in the
main lobby of 1515 & 1555 for
King Cake!


Thursday, February 16, 2012 
1:00pm-2:00pm