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  1. A MESSAGE FROM THE DDD
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    DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
     
     
     
     
    RIVERFRONT OPEN HOUSE
    YOU ARE INVITED!

    Good Afternoon,
    The DDD is excited to invite you to the Riverfront Open House.


    Meeting Details:
    The Riverfront Open House event highlights the work of the LSU Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture fourth year students and will feature the students' work and showcase their ideas on how the riverfront could be enhanced through additional amenities and better connections. The event is also an opportunity for the public and attendees to provide feedback and input on desired Riverfront enhancements.


    The open house event is open to the public and scheduled for Tuesday, May 14 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Downtown Development District office, 247 Florida Street. RSVP is requested but not required.


    Please take the time to converse with the students and share ideas about highlighting our greatest asset in Baton Rouge, The Mississippi River.


    Thank you for your commitment to Downtown Baton Rouge, and we look forward to seeing you there!

    https://downtownbatonrouge.org/uploads/docs/LSU-Riverfront-Press-Release-FINAL.pdf

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  2. These changes are proposed for a potential development along Nicholson Drive

    https://www.businessreport.com/insider/these-changes-are-proposed-for-a-potential-development-along-nicholson-drive

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    A mixed-use development is being proposed for a 22-acre stretch along Nicholson Drive.

    Commercial Properties Realty Trust proposed rezoning the land from a planned unit development to a mixed-use development, according to an application filed with the Planning Commission.

    The plans for the property are subject to approval by the Planning Commission, which is expected to consider the item at its June meeting.

    The development would comprise 80 medium density units, 380 high density units, open space, and 287,000 square feet of commercial space. It is located north of Magnolia Mound Plantation along Garner Avenue and Oregon Street.

    Commercial Properties acquired 63 properties on roughly 30 acres off Nicholson Drive last year.

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    CPRT has developed the The Water Campus and IBM office complex as well as luxury residential properties 525 Lafayette, OneEleven on Third Street, Onyx Residences and 200 Water Street. It is the real estate investment partner of BRAF and manages and develops properties on the foundation’s behalf.

  3. That's  funny Cajun !  At least the Port Huron Prowlers sounds legit.  

    The NHL Arizona Coyotes are moving to Utah ; rumor has it they will be the Utah "Yeti"" some may not like it ; but i think it's kinda cool too.

    The ZYDECO season seems like it was a success !

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    The Baton Rouge Zydeco averaged 3,958 fans per game. Attendance numbers for the season exceeded 110,000, team president Don Lewis said.

    The economic impact study by Visit Baton Rouge showed that the hockey team brought $8.1 million into the local economy, particularly downtown. Thank you Baton Rouge!

  4. Cloudy Weather made Monday's Eclipse a disappointing dud!

    BUT .....Yesterday morning's "Shelf Cloud" off a Squall line of a impressive Bow Echo on Radar;  that just missed thew BR area to the north where in New Roads & Feliciana's they had Wind Damage. Tornadoes were reported earlier in Lake Charles...the System was moving EAST @ 75MPH = INSANE!

    BR got off relatively ok...(some damage) ; but later this system produced a couple Tornadoes in  Slidell

    Ponchartrain Causeway reported a 78mph wind Gust!

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  5. Yesterday morning's "Shelf Cloud" off a Squall line of a impressive Bow Echo on Radar;  that just missed thew BR area to the north where in New Roads & Feliciana's they had Wind Damage. Tornadoes were reported earlier in Lake Charles...the System was moving EAST @ 75MPH = INSANE!

    BR got off relatively ok...(some damage) ; but later this system produced a couple Tornadoes in  Slidell

    Ponchartrain Causeway reported a 78mph wind Gust!

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  6. DDD COMMISSION MEETING, AGENDA

    Our April DDD Commission Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 17th, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. We will meet at The USS KIDD Veterans Museum, 305 S. River Road.

    1. Call to Order
    2. Declare Quorum
    3. Approve Agenda
    4. Approve February 20th, 2024 Minutes
    5. Governmental Issues

    • USS KIDD Departure
    • HB 699
    • HPC-2-24 (103 France Street)
    • Parking Meters
    • Design and Marketing Coordinator
    • IDA Capitol Hill Fly-In
    • River Center Update
    6. Update from the Previous Board Meeting
    • Louisiana Ave/Eddie Robinson Sr. Dr. Street
    • AI Data Update
    7. Initiatives
    • Riverfront Study
    • Louisiana Downtowns Forum
    • Downtown Tree Replacement
    • Streetscape Maintenance
    • New Businesses
    • Lincoln Theatre Groundbreaking
    • Downtown East Social Ride

    8. Events

    • Live After Five
    • Sunday in the Park
    • Baton Rouge Blues Festival
    • Crawfish King Cook-Off
    • Manship Theatre
    • LSU MOA
    • Capitol Park Museum
    • Old State Capitol
    • River Center
    • LASM
    • USS KIDD
    • Baton Rouge Arts Market
    • Red Stick Farmers Market

    9. Commission Announcements and Updates
    10. Public Comment
    11. Adjournment

  7. On 4/5/2024 at 10:46 AM, dan326 said:

    Nope, the master plan said something like 2046 but we know atleast in state government time that could mean 2060.

     

    One critique I do have is that in the concept art the top portion of the entrance building was all glass like the middle portion. I think the current design is fine but maybe they should add some banners or murals to break up the grey. 

    Dan326 is gonna need more butter ....he is on a Roll!  :rofl::yahoo:

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  8. Construction underway....

    The Nursing and Allied Health Building at Baton Rouge Community College is taking shape.

    The building is set to open in August 2025. It will bring together BRCC's School of Nursing and Division of Allied Health, housing a number of programs including nursing, surgical technician, medical laboratory technician and medical assistant.

    A partnership between BRCC and Our Lady of the Lake Health will allow the college to add high-demand medical programs such as respiratory care, physical and occupational therapy.

    The 92,800-square-foot building will cost $25 million to build; The Lake is investing $12 million.

    This will be the first building added to the BRCC Mid City campus since 2009.

    Chasm Architecture and Mackey Mitchell designed the building. Ratcliff Construction Co. is the general contractor


     

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  9. The building in Towne Center at Cedar Lodge that housed Five Guys, Zea and Books-A-Million will soon be demolished to make room for an apartment complex.

    The Standard at Cedar Lodge will be a 5-story  286-unit complex that includes a parking garage, a resort-style swimming pool, a barbecue pavilion, a dog grooming salon, a free coffee and tea bar and a 24-hour fitness center.

    https://blockcompanies.com/projects/towne-center-apartments

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  10. Part of Nicholson Drive to play key role in plans to transform Baton Rouge into entertainment destination

    BATON ROUGE - While it may not seem like it now, the stretch of Nicholson Drive from LSU to downtown could soon become an entertainment destination.

    "Last year, community leaders came together to work on a joint music entertainment study to really connect a series of assets in our community that if put together could create enormous opportunity," said Baton Rouge Area Foundation President Chris Meyer.

    Those assets include LSU and its proposed arena, the River Center and downtown, then on to Memorial Stadium. The thing that quite literally connects them is Nicholson Drive.

    "We see these opportunities to connect all these different projects which really can be transformative for the community. Let's connect them purposefully. Let's make sure they're complementary and they tie together so that we elevate quality of life for all of our residents and attract visitors to Baton Rouge."

    Last year, Commercial Properties Realty Trust purchased about 40 acres of rundown land on Nicholson Drive with hopes to eventually transform it into something more welcoming to visitors.

    "This is the front door of Baton Rouge. Visitors who come here for a game day experience, a future concert or a conventionthis really can be the boulevard to connect into the university."

    Depending on the results of a study that should be completed this spring, some big changes could be coming when traveling down the road.

    "Hopefully, you're not driving from LSU to downtown. Hopefully there's an opportunity to walk or to take a new streetcar line. To really enjoy and stop along the way at new cafes, new food courts, new business opportunities that would be spurring there."

    A project price estimate likely won't be available until after the study is completed, however BRAF says it will be a public-private partnership.

    https://www.wbrz.com/news/part-of-nicholson-drive-to-play-key-role-in-plans-to-transform-baton-rouge-into-entertainment-destination

  11. Found this Map of BR's 2 Fault Line's .......not sure of the exact accuracy ; Was not aware of the Northern one

    But the Southern one is well known and  highly visible on the College Drive "Hill" a couple blocks North of  I-10;

    also cut  across the old  Woodlawn middle school in SE BR Tiger Bend Rd/ Jones Creek Rd ;  cracks in the foundation (in the gym) began to compromising  the structure ; then prompting them to move the School to a new location next door; but they prolly should have moved it to a completely different area instead; because now the school is beginning to have cracks in the pluming/sewage system

    There is a BREC Park walking trail at the old school location

    https://www.brec.org/assets/Parks/Special-Use/WoodlawnWalkingTrail-map.jpg

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    Base map of southern Louisiana showing an oversimplified distribution of major fault trends with Cenozoic strata. The trend of the Tepetate-Baton Rouge-Denham Springs fault does not show the distribution of splays that have been suggested to exist within Lake Pontchartrain (5). Black arrow denotes the approximate location of the seismic image presented in Figure 2 in the vicinity of the Highway 11 Bridge as well as the photograph of Figure 3. LP = Lake Pontchartrain and LB = Lake Borgne, both of which are separated by the East New Orleans Land Bridge.

  12. What we know about the planned Livingston Parish airport

    https://www.businessreport.com/featured/what-we-know-about-the-planned-livingston-parish-airport

    South of I-12 near Satsuma

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    The Livingston Parish airport plans are progressing, with groundbreaking tentatively scheduled for April.

    “We’re about to go out and get bids for clearing the area and dirt work,” says Delia Taylor, chair of the Livingston Parish Airport District, a volunteer board created in 2016.

    She says the dirt work will begin this month. The original plan was for a larger-scale project but that idea proved too costly.

    The current plan involves a phased approach. Phase one includes a 4,200-foot runway. Taylor says the final product will have a 5,000-foot runway with a larger apron and a full parallel taxiway.

    “We have to take it from a phased approach,” Taylor says. “It is the most economical approach to deal with.”

    Taylor says the plan is to complete all groundwork before the end of the year and begin work on the runway before the end of the fiscal year.

    “We’re very optimistic,” Taylor says. “It has been a very long process. We’ve gone through the process meticulously. We feel good about where we’re heading.”

    Earlier estimates put the phase one cost between $13 million and $15 million. As of Monday, the district has invested $10 million in the project, Taylor says. She declines to give an updated estimate because she says the “numbers keep changing.”

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