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March 31, 2021

CGI now at 600 jobs in Lafayette, still looking to hire dozens more

CGI just keeps growing and growing… The global information technology firm, which reported 500 jobs in Lafayette just over a year ago, doubled its initial projection for Lafayette from 400 to 800, which it expects to reach in 2023. The company will expand into the 50,000-square-foot space in the Versailles Centre in Downtown Lafayette this summer and will house 400 employees there over time.

March 29, 2021

Maker Faire Lafayette schedule announced, online registration open for attendees

Maker Faire Lafayette has opened online registration and announced the schedule of events for the week of April 5-10, 2021. This year’s event is presented by Lafayette Public Library, Downtown Lafayette Unlimited, and AOC Community Media.

March 29, 2021

‘Women do make things better’: Hub City Cycles, Hawk’s Boil Up owner puts business intuition to work

In the blistering summers of Acadia Parish, Meg Arceneaux would watch her grandfather sit in his truck and go about business telling others what to do. She was fascinated with how he operated his work, hoping to one day own her own business.

March 29, 2021

How To Spend A Perfect Day In Historic Lafayette, Louisiana

Certain things lend to a sense of happiness, and Lafayette, Louisiana, has just the right combination of friendly people, comforting food, mild weather, and an outdoor playground to earn its label as the happiest city in the U.S. Any season is a great time to visit, with mild winters and sunny summers creating plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and enjoy the sunshine.

March 5, 2021

Big Six: Who are the companies driving Acadiana’s recovery?

As Acadiana recovers from the economic downturn brought on by COVID-19 and flagging oil and gas prices, the region will likely rely on a few key businesses to help spearhead the recovery.

March 5, 2021

Downtown Lafayette leadership pushes parking committee after backlash halts meter changes

Lafayette’s Downtown Development Authority is pushing for the creation of a new parking committee and benefits district after backlash halted Lafayette Consolidated Government’s planned changes to parking meter hours and rates downtown.

March 5, 2021

Vestal to open in Downtown Lafayette in early April

Vestal, the planned live fire concept restaurant in downtown Lafayette owned by award-winning Lafayette chef Ryan Trahan, will open in early April, he said. Trahan announced on Facebook Thursday he is accepting applications online to staff the restaurant, which will be at 555 Jefferson St. in the former Antlers location.

January 29, 2021

Previous Home of Don’s Seafood in Downtown Lafayette Finds New Ownership

Since the iconic Don’s Seafood in Downtown Lafayette closed in 2020, there has been a lot of curiosity about what would happen to the building. Since the 1930s, the restaurant was a staple of the district and a favorite dining destination for locals and visitors. Wonder no more.

January 25, 2021

Nine named to Downtown Lafayette Unlimited Board of Directors

Downtown Lafayette Unlimited, the private, nonprofit corporation that works with the Downtown Development Authority, appointed nine new members to its board for 2021.

January 4, 2021

A Look Back At 2020 In Downtown Lafayette

Adam Daigle, Business Editor of the Acadiana Advocate joined Jan Swift to discuss the biggest business news of 2020 and the Advocate’s upcoming Economic Summit to be held virtually on January 13, 2021.

November 13, 2020

Beausoleil Books, The Whisper Room opening in Downtown Lafayette this year

Soon after moving to Lafayette for a job at a law firm, Bryan Dupree came across a group of French tourists downtown. Dupree, who speaks French fluently, answered a few questions for the tourists but couldn’t help them find a place to purchase a postcard.

November 13, 2020

Downtown Lafayette breaks ground on sewage lift station, setting stage for development

Construction officially began for a new sewer lift station for Downtown Lafayette on Wednesday, which is set to expand the district’s residential capacity. The new lift station will cost $840,000, and the money is being fronted by the Lafayette Public Trust Financing Authority, but 90% will be reimbursed by the Lafayette Utility System. The project is expected to be completed by the end of March 2021.

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