Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood mid-week morning, Acadiana. It's the start of another week of business news as we get closer to Christmas. Get started with an update on the redevelopment of the Trappey's Cannery complex, which we wrote about back in March when the property changed hands. Plans for Trappey's riverfront development could include restaurants, hotel, barsMaster planning for the redevelopment of the old Trappey’s cannery on the banks of the Vermilion River in Lafayette will start this month, developers announced. Plans will be unveiled in March and could include retail outlets, restaurants, bars, a hotel, boardwalks and other riverfront amenities. Read the story here. |
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| With at least one developer ready to apply for assistance, the Downtown Economic Development District board on Monday approved preliminary application procedures and adopted the Downtown Lafayette Action Plan as its master plan. Read more |
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| After years of litigation and temporary closures, the boat launch at Lake Martin will soon be restored and will feature a new kayak launch. Read more |
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| Lafayette citizens and community organizers are filing complaints against Judge Michelle Odinet, and criminal defense attorneys are asking her to recuse herself from the cases of their defendants after racial slurs were captured in a video recorded inside the judge’s home was circulated on Monday. Read more |
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