Here's the latest Acadiana business news
with Adam Daigle | Business editor
Good morning, Acadiana. Let's take a look at some of our headlines this morning: We're taking a look at which companies are seeking permits to establish solar farms in Louisiana, including one New York company that is planning $484 million of investment across six disclosed projects along with a seventh solar project on the books not yet seeking incentives. We have more on the plans for the Pride Plaza Pharmacy building that a nonprofit recently bought.
Who owns all these solar 'farms' across Louisiana? The answers may surprise youOf the 16 solar power farms proposed in Louisiana, nearly half are controlled by an East Coast hedge fund with an appetite for solar and wind projects contained in a growing $15 billion renewable power portfolio. Read the story here.
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 | Acadiana Cares will offer primary care services in the former Pride Plaza building and could also build on the adjacent three-acre lot in the future. Read more |
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 | The Protect the City Committee wrapped up its work Thursday, approving a final report that recommends the Lafayette City Council and Parish Council convene a charter commission to consider deconsolidation. Read more |
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 | If you’re thinking of a significant remodel in an older home, the cost may surprise you, said Kevin Gossen, President of Gossen Architects. Read more |
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