The huge building to the right of Fresh Market in River Ranch will soon have a tenant. Developer Robert Daigle tells me Paul Michael Furniture hopes to open in the space September 15. Daigle says the high-end furniture retailer was looking for a location in South Louisiana, and chose Lafayette over Baton Rouge and other cities.
The large space on Kaliste Saloom Rd. at the front of the development has been empty since it has been built. Daigle says he was approached by a number of retailers who asked to divide up the building, but he wanted to lease it as a whole slot.
Also, Bella Figura's replacement will open in about four weeks in the City Club building at River Ranch's main square. City Club Bar and Grill will be a members-only restaurant with a Pat Mould-crafted menu. Daigle says the menu and feel of the restaurant will be much like the first City Club restaurant that opened in that space when the entire facility first opened a few years ago.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
More Things to Buy in Maurice

Maurice residents will soon get a new place to buy pretty much anything. Dollar General is building a new store on Hwy. 167 just south of Hwy. 92. The site is next door to Mr. Keet's seafood restaurant with a Family Dollar two doors down.
Recent growth has brought new suburban-style residential development to the Maurice / Northern Vermilion Parish area, and these folks need somewhere to shop.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
New CC's: Ambassador at Congress

After closing the chain's store on Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. near Robley Dr. just last month, CC's Community Coffee House is set to break ground on a new store just down the road. Ground breaking is scheduled for this week on a new stand-alone store on Ambassador at W. Congress St.
The drive-thru store will face Ambassador, and will be located next to the Valero gas station, in front of Albertson's. "Weather permitting; we should be open January/February timeframe," says Sean Marlow, the company's real estate and store operations manager. CC's nearest competitor will be the Starbucks in front of Wal-Mart down Ambassador. The new store will be the Baton Rouge-based chain's eighth location in Lafayette.
UPDATE: Warehouse District Lofts

Lafayette is not known as a town to embrace modern architecture. I believe we're the heart of the French Country belt (roughly Houston to Gulfport), where almost everything looks like it has been magically transported from Provence (and has a garage that faces the street). We're about to get our first full-on taste of industrial residential design.
The first phase of the Warehouse District Lofts on South College Rd. near West Bayou Pkwy. is now framed up, and you can instantly recognize the angular lines from down the road. Signs on the units show a few are sold, with some still available. A similar project in Baton Rouge has proven successful, so it will be interesting to see if this complex whets the appetite of Lafayette condo buyers.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Progress at Southwest Volkswagen

Work continues at Acadiana's first Volkswagen dealership in two decades. Southwest Volkswagen is under construction on Johnston Street, just past Duhon Rd. (across from Giles). The dealership is owned by the same folks who own Southpoint Volkswagen in Baton Rouge.
If you're thinking this may be the worst time ever to open a new car dealership, you may be right. Many experts are assuming that Americans simply will not buy as many cars as we did just a few years ago. But, there are indicators that show Lafayette should be able to support this dealership. First off, we're doing better than almost every other part of the country. People are still buying cars here. Also, this New York Times story says European brands, like VW, are gaining market share as companies like GM and Chrysler meltdown.
Cane's Coming to Broussard

Cane's continues its march to worldwide domination by opening a store in Broussard. The newest Acadiana location will be in front of the new Wal-Mart and Home Depot on St. Nazaire Rd. The Louisiana-based chicken tender chain has three locations in Lafayette, one in New Iberia, and one on the way in Opelousas.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sugarcrest Shopping Center Also Opens in Broussard

When you build Wal-Mart and Home Depot, they will come. I'm talking about all of those chain stores that sell everything from sporting goods to cookies that seem to dominate the omnipresent strip shopping centers near major retailers. Well - they're on their way to Broussard.
Sugarcrest shopping center is now open on St. Nazaire Rd., next to the Wal-Mart on Hwy. 90. So far, only two tenants are open - Dollar Tree and Hershey's Ice Cream and Cookies. There looked to be construction in one other slot, but the rest of the center is empty for now. If Broussard shoppers would like to know which stores they can expect - just head to any other neighboring Wal-Mart. They tend to attract the exact same neighbors in town after town. It's obvious that the proximity works out well for both groups.
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