- Louisiana LA
- New Orleans
- 70126
Adaptive Reuse at U-Haul Moving & Storage of Gentilly
(2 blocks west of the corner of Chef Menteur Hwy and I-10, 1/2 way between Downman Rd and I-10. 2 blocks from Banner Chevrolet.)
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6210 Chef Menteur HwyNew Orleans, LA 70126
(2 blocks west of the corner of Chef Menteur Hwy and I-10, 1/2 way between Downman Rd and I-10. 2 blocks from Banner Chevrolet.)
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Office Hours
- Mon-Thur: 7 am - 7 pm
- Fri: 7 am - 8 pm
- Sat: 7 am - 7 pm
- Sun: 9 am - 5 pm
- Free towing inspection
- Propane pay at pump
- 24 hour customer return

Adaptive Reuse in New Orleans, LA at U-Haul Moving & Storage of Gentilly

Building History
The Dodge Motor Company was originally founded by brothers, John and Horace Dodge, in 1914. The four-cylinder Dodge Model 30/35 touring car was the first vehicle that the brothers debuted together with a completely original design. The brothers were given a 10% share of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan when they were propositioned to supply critial engine and chassis parts for the original Ford Model A in 1903. Ford would later buy the brothers out of their shareholding in 1916, which netted them a total of 25 million dollars on top of their annual dividends. Unfortunately, John Dodge became very sick with pneumonia and quickly died, and his brother Horace fell ill with liver cirrhosis a few short months after. Their untimely deaths happened merely 4 years after they had earned the largest sum of their lifetime, leaving them little time to enjoy the fruits of their labor. The company would be inherited by the spouses of both brothers and in 1925 was sold to an investment bank, Dillon, Read & Company. Dillon, Read and Co. would eventually sell the company to the Chrysler Corporation in 1928. The former Dodge Brothers' company lived on to design and create many iconic vehicles. By the 1960’s Dodge would become involved in NASCAR racing and the Dodge Charger quickly became an American muscle car staple.
The New Orleans Dodge building was built in 1968 and U-Haul acquired the property in 1980. Adaptive reuse building conversions allow U-Haul to promote infill development to meet citizens’ needs while preserving the natural resources and land normally required for new construction. Adaptive reuse also allows resources to be focused on integrating environmentally thoughtful features into the existing building rather than creating waste in the form of demolition and using valuable resources for new construction.
Environmental Impact
Serving U-Haul customers since 1980, this facility was built through adaptive reuse of an abandoned building. Adaptive reuse promotes infill development in an effort to strengthen communities, with the following benefits achieved at this site:
- 43 tons of metal manufacturing & transportation prevented
- 1,882 tons of new concrete pours avoided
- 1,957 tons of construction and demolition debris prevented
Energy-efficiency and waste-reduction programs at this facility provide the following estimated benefits each year for the New Orleans community:
- 933,411 lbs greenhouse gas emissions prevented
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Steel Production 43 tons (39 tonnes) of steel manufacturing and delivery saved to date
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Energy 0 kWh annual energy savings
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Concrete 1,882 tons (1,708 tonnes) of new concrete pours avoided to date
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Emissions 933,411 lbs (423,392 kgs) of greenhouse gas emissions prevented
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Landfill Debris 1,957 lbs (1,776 kgs) of construction debris prevented
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History
We have an adaptive reuse program to better the environment!