Throw in an “Old Tyne Grocery”. I will frequent.
Allow me to be Debbie downer. The flip side to Truist Park is the Boardwalk in Bossier City.
When it opened ~15 years ago it was this really awesome and popular outdoor riverfront mall with nice retail and restaurants. But if you go there today it has that eerie dead mall feeling. It’s empty, most of the restaurants have closed, and most of the buildings are vacant. It’s not the type of development we’d want in Cajun Field today.
I’d love to see us develop the area around Cajun Field in some way, shape or form. But we’ve gotta be really smart about it.
The economy of Lafayette is much closer to Shreveport/Bossier than Atlanta. Also, with Truist Park, there are tons of baseball games and concerts that draw in tens of thousands of people for >100 days/yr. There are also large hotels and offices in the area that ensure lots of people will be nearby looking for places to eat/relax/shop. On the other hand, between Cajun Field and the Cajundome you’ve got maybe 15 days max where >10,000 people are in the area. That’s probably not enough to support a large scale development.
I guess you think the diamond sports don’t count?
To be fair, our master plan has almost 100% been implemented on the main campus, and much of what was called for in the St. Landry campus is (ever) so slowly working to fruition.
Why the athletic plan has not happened yet is, I would say, due to a bunch of issues, with the ability to draw tenants being a major factor. What comes first, the chicken or the egg? Investing in commercial development is an extremely complex thing, and while I won’t say the admin bears no fault, that can’t be the only reason.
Anyway, that’s my 2 cents and I won’t be drawn into a fight about it, lol.
So here is the link to the overall master plan, and one for the master plan itself. It’s really worth a read.
https://president.louisiana.edu/stra...ns/master-plan
https://louisiana.edu/sites/louisian...3.14-small.pdf
Read in the Acadiana Advocate that the likely spot for the new performing arts center to replace the Heymann Center will be located on the corner of Cajundome Blvd and Congress.
Wonder if this is going to spur increased/additional development in that area along with the renovation of CF.
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