Real estate developer and philanthropist Darryl Berger was honored with The Times-Picayune Loving Cup for 2023 in a heartwarming ceremony attended by family, friends, and esteemed community members. The event, held at the Audubon Tea Room, was a testament to Berger’s unwavering dedication to the city of New Orleans.
Berger’s impact on the city is undeniable, with his involvement in transformative projects such as the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Jax Brewery, and the Windsor Court Hotel. Beyond his real estate ventures, Berger played a pivotal role in establishing organizations like the French Quarter Management District and the Vieux Carré Commission Foundation, leaving a lasting legacy in the community.
Expressing his gratitude for the prestigious award, Berger credited his wife, Louellen Berger, for her unwavering support and shared the honor with her. He also highlighted his commitment to educational institutions, serving as board chair for Isidore Newman School, Vanderbilt University, and Tulane University.
The ceremony was a touching tribute to Berger’s lifelong dedication to New Orleans, with friends and colleagues praising his contributions. As Berger reflected on his love for the city and the special bond shared by its residents, the event culminated in a heartfelt rendition of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” by businessman Ronnie Lamarque.
The presentation of The Times-Picayune Loving Cup to Darryl Berger was a fitting recognition of his exceptional service and commitment to the community, solidifying his place among the city’s most esteemed individuals.