It’s New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Hosted ByPeter Ricchiuti

Tulane University A.B. Freeman School of Business finance professor Peter Ricchiuti holds court over lunch at Columns in Uptown New Orleans. Peter's lunch guests are New Orleans business people, from startups to CEO's, from artists to tech entrepreneurs, musicians to movers-and-shakers. New Orleans is on everybody's list as a great place to party but it's also on many lists of the best place to start a business. Peter's deeply knowledgable and equally levity-laden approach to business conversation neatly makese sense of the Crescent City's contradictions.

Bike Biz – Out to Lunch – It’s New Orleans

Property values are going up in New Orleans. Parts of the city that buyers have been avoiding for years are now desirable addresses. But by the time you spend your life savings on a house you don’t have a lot left over to do much else. Like pay movers to move your stuff in.

You could do it yourself. Or you could hire Tim Colglazier to move all your stuff – on his bike.

Tim Colglazier

You don’t have to throw out 90% of your stuff. Tim will move it all on his bike. For real. Tim’s company name says it all – Move It By Bike.

And if you’re in a part of town where the potholes are far enough apart that you can actually ride a bike, you might be in the market for a New Orleans designed and manufactured bike by Rouler Cycling.

Wes McWhorter

Founder of Rouler, Wes McWhorter, joins Peter Ricchiuti and Tim Colglazier for an examination of two very differnt aspects of the New Orleans bike world.

peter ricchiuti, wes mcwhorter, tim colglazier

Photos taken over lunch at Commander’s Palace.

Realtor Tracey Moore