Day: January 24, 2019

Lake Street’s Cool Downtown Digs

Downtown Shreveport’s fun and funky little Lake Street Design District has an opening that might be just the thing you’ve been searching for. 411 Lake Steet, 1800 square feet of storefront space adjacent to architects, web designers, a granola maker and an art marketplace, is available for lease. The space is just around the corner […]

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Eat Up at Express Lunch at SALT

SALT, the pretty little restaurant at the Shreveport Aquarium that has tried so hard to find its groove, may have now done just that. After a couple of re-considerations of menu options, the cafe has now settled on something that we think everyone can agree on- fast service for good food at a good price. […]

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You NEED This Scary Doll

The question SHOULD BE ‘Do you really even want a weird killer Chucky Doll in your house?’ Gina Marie’s Antiques, Oddities and Collectibles believes the answer for many is ‘yes.’ ‘Yes’ to a doll that maimed hundreds (it seemed) in a series of truly horrific movies that started in 1988 with Child’s Play and has […]

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Turn Signal Installed, Bridge Work to Start

Starting in late February or early March, the bridge most us call the Texas Street Bridge is going to be getting some long-needed love. The bridge, officially called the Long–Allen Bridge (named after governors Huey Long and Oscar K. Allen) opened in 1933. It is iconic, much used, loved and highly photographed. It is also old and in need of some […]

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African American History Parade Set to Roll

For the 31st year, the African-American History Parade will roll up and down the streets of Downtown Shreveport,  featuring floats, marching bands, dance units, beauty queens, elected officials…in short, all the things that make a parade a parade! Temps are expected to be in the mid 60s with a chance of rain, so bring a raincoat, […]

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