Developer Cliff Guidry with Guidry Land Development says it will now only include one tower instead of two and could be developed as a 120-room hotel and restaurant.
Hurricane Ida has absolutely devastated some parts of southeastern Louisiana, causing some local residents to seek shelter in our area until their region can at least offer them the basic necessities.
Some changes are happening on Jefferson Street in Downtown Lafayette. New street closures on weekend nights plus adjustments to public parking options will affect the experience when grabbing a bite to eat or enjoying a night out Downtown.
After standing at the corner of Jefferson and Lee streets for nearly 100 years, a statue honoring Confederate General Alfred Mouton has been removed from Downtown Lafayette.
The Gleason Group listed several condos for sale yesterday on the 15th and 19th floors. The lowest price condo up for grabs is listed at $599,000 and the most expensive is a cool $2,399,000.
Changes to the Downtown Lafayette parking meter fees, as well as 24/7 monitoring was set to go into effect January 19. Mayor-President Josh Guillory now says those changes are on hold.
According to reports, Festival International has announced plans for its 2021 festival that will include a "Virtual Fest" element similar to that of the 2020 festival. This yea's experience will also combine "live / immersive experiences" for the Downtown Lafayette area.