Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Thursday, December 9th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorIt's a good Thursday morning, Acadiana. We've got your daily dose of Acadiana business news this morning, including the from the Lafayette Downtown Development Authority and its idea pitch of building a performing arts center downtown to replace the Heymann Center. A downtown Lafayette performing arts center? DDA wants to make it happen, has site in mindThe Downtown Development Authority is proposing building a performing arts center in downtown Lafayette. Referring to the idea as one that “the type of investment that tips the scale,” DDA CEO Anita Begnaud introduced the item at the board’s monthly meeting Thursday morning. Read the story here. |
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| | More often than not, Dennis "Doc" Stepanek starts his day with a stack of blueberry pancakes and lively conversation at Hub City Diner. Read more |
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| Amazon, the online retail giant that will soon open locations in Carencro and other cities in Louisiana, had employees suffer high rates of injuries and paid its Black employees significantly less than White ones at its Minnesota warehouses, a national report indicates. Read more |
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| Pop-A-Licious Gourmet Popcorn, which moved to space in downtown Lafayette last summer, will close next week, owner Justin Cormier announced. Read more |
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