Big changes underway for downtown Donaldsonville
It's the second largest historic district in Louisiana, behind the New Orleans French Quarter. Now, the city is going back to its architectural roots to attract big business and visitors to the 50 square block area. John Rodgers, Executive Director for the Downtown Development District, says the city plans to make downtown Donaldsonville the gem of the Mississippi.
"Twenty two buildings are getting ready to start renovations," Rodgers explains. The old service station is undergoing a major transformation. Its owner is getting it ready for what will become a coffee stop or gourmet pizza kitchen.
Railroad Avenue, also known as the commercial drive, is flourishing. These days you'll find people walking, shopping and eating at some of the already open venues that have already become part of Donaldsonville's deep history.
Another element to downtown Donaldsonville will be the addition of a levee trail - scheduled to be finished this September - that extends from the downtown historic district all the way to Bayou Lefourche. "It'll be brick pavers and walkways," says Rodgers, "a scenic overlook where you can look out across the Mississippi.
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