Sims will be adjacent to the French Quarter SIM, a great place to live and work in Second Life, in tribute to New Orlean's and all it has to offer, from great live blues and jazz music concerts each week, to wonderful shopping, art galleries and more plus a 24/7 movie theater with over two-dozen full-length feature films available for your entertainment. Multiple avs can use the theater and choose a differnt film each.
The French Quarter is a great place to hang out, run by nice folks with friendly merchants and residents from all over the real world. If you want to be part of it and live a short flight across the water to all the fun, please IM Von Johin or his wife, Harlee Johin.
Modest convenant terms for these multi-renter residential sims designed to keep everyone happy with their neighbors, and no-covenant terms for full OpenSpace SIM tenants with full estate rights granted.
Entire Openspace Sim with Estate Manager Rights
65,536m 3,750 prims
Purchase for 35,000L + Tier 28,000L/month
1/2 Openspace Sim with Most Estate Manager Rights
32,768m 1875 prims
Purchase for 22,000L + Tier 18,000L/month
Payment of purchase price is required in advance of island delivery along with first month's lease payment. Lease payment due on the same date each following month. Payments more than seven days past due will result in automatic returning of items and reclaiming of land. These are non-commercial sims intended for light use. An OpenSpace sim can really only hold about a dozen or so people, because Linden Labs installs four of them on one server, vs installing one region on one server with a full sim. So basically the capacity of a full sim is quartered with an OpenSpace sim.
While they are residential, this will not prohibit you from modestly offering things for sale or operating a small shop, but we can't allow clubs or other high-volume builds that are intended to drive more traffic to the sim than it can handle. If you wish to use it for a modest performance space for small, intimate concerts, or an art gallery or other low-impact business, that's OK. No business signs, no spinning signs or other floating, visible items that would disturb the neighbor sharing the OpenSpace sim should you decide to share one. These are most suitable for homes, waterfront property for boat owners who want to sail, and other similar use. French Quarter management wants to make it fun and easy for everyone, and reserves the right to request removal of buildings and objects that make the shared SIM reasonably problematic for the other tenant. Full-sim leases have no restrictions on builds, as long as they are residential, or if used for a modest business, all business signs are attractively designed, placed and don't look like that crap everyone is running away from on the mainland.

OpenSpace SIM too much for you? We still have ONE HOUSE left on the French Quarter SIM, right in-between some wonderful neighbors, for only $650 a week with 300 prims! Open your Map in Second Life and search for the region French Quarter. 201 St Louis Street home is available now!