When Dillon and Frank go to the apartment building where they think Evelyn is living, they're standing in front of a doorway with an engraving over the doorway that reads Woodward Wight & Co. This building is actually the Woodward Loft Apartments in the New Orleans Warehouse/Arts district. The 1911 building was once a warehouse for the Woodward Wight & Co. which was chartered in 1888. The company was described as "a New Orleans supply house that sold just about everything," in fact sold everything from screws to large machinery.