Southeast Louisiana Development Thread
#181
Posted 26 February 2007 - 11:36 PM
The Louisiana Airport Authority and Canadian Commercial Corp. have gotten a draft report commissioned to support the construction of a cargo transportation and distribution facility along the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
http://www.2theadvoc...ws/6083956.html
This is a MASSIVE project that has been talked about for a long time.
*That HUGE German Steel Co. has narrowed it's choices to Louisiana(St.James Parish) and Alabama (north of Mobile); unfortunately nearby states Mississippi and Florida have thrown their support to Alabama for possible job prospects. La. has the advantage of the Mississippi River. La. has talked about a $300 mil. tax-incentive package; while Alabama is expected to give $400 mil tax-incentive package tommorrow. It will be interesting to see.
I think the Steel Mill and the Cargo Airport might compliment each other.
#182
Posted 31 March 2007 - 10:41 PM
http://www.2theadvoc...ss/6805222.html
Edited by richyb83, 31 March 2007 - 10:41 PM.
#184
Posted 20 April 2007 - 06:11 PM
http://www.2theadvoc...ss/7112866.html
Does anybody know anything about this??? This sounds like a HUGE project!!!
Rumors with NASCAR??
Edited by richyb83, 20 April 2007 - 06:11 PM.
#185
Posted 20 April 2007 - 06:15 PM
#186
Posted 21 April 2007 - 11:57 AM
#187
Posted 08 May 2007 - 04:59 PM
http://top100.relocate-america.com/
Two Louisiana cities were listed on Relocate-America's "Top 100 Places to Live in 2007" list; both of them in metro New Orleans, both of them in Saint Tammany Parish. Mandeville and Madisonville were both named on the list, and the links to their individual pages are below.
Madisonville
Mandeville
#189
Posted 26 July 2007 - 12:22 PM
$100 million project south of Kentwood reported site for racetrack; announcement was just made, but need an updated story!
http://www.2theadvoc...ss/8720252.html
#190
Posted 26 July 2007 - 05:27 PM
#191
Posted 18 April 2008 - 11:59 PM
Study: Port Fourchon crucial; Interruption of service would cost U.S. economy billions
Port Fourchon services 90 percent of the deepwater rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, and even a brief interruption of services would cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars and thousands of jobs, a study released Thursday shows.
The Port of Fourchon in 2006 serviced offshore platforms and the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port to the tune of about $63.4 billion worth of oil and natural gas, according to a new study.
http://www.2theadvoc...s/17891124.html
#192
Posted 06 August 2008 - 11:34 AM
Louisiana Pushing For Bigger Nucor Steelmaking Project
Plan Offers More Than 1,000 Jobs
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Steelmaker Nucor's potential plan to build a plant in Louisiana now represents as many as 1,250 direct jobs. That's according to Louisiana's economic development chief.
The administration of Gov. Bobby Jindal is crafting an incentive package to cover Nucor's initial $2.1 billion investment, as well as all three potential phases that could attract $4 billion in investment.
Last week, the governor and economic chief Stephen Moret visited a Nucor plant in South Carolina. Both said the 900-employee plant hired many people without an initial industrial background - and many are now making salaries of at least $100,000.
Nucor has narrowed down U.S. sites to one in St. James Parish at Convent. But the company also is considering overseas sites. A decision is expected by the end of the year.
http://www.wdsu.com/...361/detail.html
Edited by richyb83, 06 August 2008 - 11:36 AM.
#193
Posted 16 September 2010 - 09:47 PM
Jindal confirms Nucor picks Louisiana for plant
Gov. Bobby Jindal says Nucor Corp. has chosen a Louisiana site for a $3.4 billion iron and steel production facility that will be built in five phases. Jindal made the announcement today during a press conference in Gramercy. "Nucor is coming to Louisiana," he says. The first phase will be building a $750 million direct reduced iron facility near Convent; that plant would initially employ 150. Construction is set to begin on that phase in 2011, pending approval of the incentive package. That phase would be followed by a $400 million iron plant that would hire another 100. If all phases are carried out, the facility would have a payroll of 1,250 people by 2019. Nucor already has spent $50 million buying nearly 4,000 acres on the Mississippi River and obtained a state air quality permit for the plant. The company also had been considering a site in Brazil. In 2007, ThyssenKrupp considered the St. James Parish site for a $3.7 billion steel mill before settling on a location near Mobile, Ala.
http://www.businessr...10/sep/15/1840/
#194
Posted 20 August 2011 - 10:58 AM
http://www.1012corridor.com/
http://www.i12alliance.com/index.html
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