Here's the latest Acadiana business news
with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning, Acadiana. Get to know the small Lafayette-based e-commerce company that bought part of the old Martin Mills complex in St. Martinville. You may remember when that plant closed and the massive job loss that followed. This company, Naji, is way smaller, but e-commerce is an industry that has a bright future: E-commerce company buys portion of old Martin Mills factory in St. MartinvilleNaji LLC, a warehouse and logistics operation, purchased 292,000 square feet of building space in the former Martin Mills site that once employed thousands before closing almost 20 years ago, said Jennifer Stelly, executive director of the St. Martin Economic Development Agency. Read the story here. |
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| | Louisiana will soon begin updating official rainfall probability estimates that influence standards for everything from new bridge and canal construction to new neighborhoods to the flood maps that govern flood insurance rates. Read more |
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| Avoyelles Parish-based 2 Sisters Salsa has partnered with Zea Rotisserie & Bar to carry the salsa in its locations in Louisiana and Mississippi. Read more |
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| The United States can be "big, big winners in the Gulf of Mexico" while keeping carbon emissions lows, said Scott Angelle, former director of the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. Read more |
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