
According to New Orleans and Company, New Orleans is one of ten U.S. cities to receive this designation. They said the UNESCO Creative Cities committee looks for cities that demonstrate a deep, authentic integration of creativity into their urban development. They prioritize places with a commitment to collaboration, inclusivity and sustainability, with a rich creative heritage and a forward-looking vision for the future.
New Orleans and Company, in partnership with the city of New Orleans, submitted the application for the designation in March. New Orleans will join 407 other member cities, spanning 100 countries, who have received this designation.
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