Burk Construction and Development

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6158 Louis XIV St 6158 Louis XIV St 5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms Attached Carport with Mudroom Read More » Request a Free Estimate First Name * Enter your first name here Last Name * Enter your last name here Email Address * Example: [email protected] Tell us about the home you're considering * Submit Committed to Our Craft Discover the latest news, remain informed on industry updates, and keep up with all things Burk. Email Signup Sign up for our newsletter Have questions? Reach out and start a conversation or schedule an introductory meeting with us today! Let's Talk Burk Construction & Development 6260 Vicksburg Street, Suite A New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 488-8600 [email protected] © 2026 by Burk Property Investments, LLC. | Privacy Policy | Site by Deep Fried

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