The latest Acadiana business news
Thursday, January 6th, 2022 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning, Acadiana. We've got the business news this morning for you. In case you missed our annual economic summit on Wednesday, here is the full report from that and how Acadiana is continuing to recover jobs lost from the pandemic in 2020. You'll also want to check out the report on SchoolMint moving to its temporary location downtown. Expert panel sees more local recovery in 2022, but inflation, COVID pose challengesLafayette fared well enough in a COVID-19 affected economy in 2021, recovering half of jobs that were lost here the previous year and creating new opportunities for large companies and small start-ups. On the whole, an expert panel at the Advocate’s Economic Outlook Summit 2022 saw brighter horizons for this year. Read the story here. |
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| SchoolMint will move into a temporary space in downtown Lafayette and could soon land a permanent home possibly later this month. Read more |
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| Three men are in the running to lead Lafayette Utilities System, including Jeff Stewart, who previously served as interim director. Read more |
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| Waitr will partner with several delivery-only restaurants through a Florida-based company that specializes in restaurants that do not have brick-and-mortar locations. Read more |
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