Karl seems to be the only local investor (his land). Most everyone else are Shreveport based (Brown Builders and the Brown family primarily but some others also I think).
Karl seems to be the only local investor (his land). Most everyone else are Shreveport based (Brown Builders and the Brown family primarily but some others also I think).
Yup.
6-K Development is Karl.
North Village Plaza Apartments, LLC
Officer(s) Additional Officers: No
Officer: 6-K DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C.
Title: Member
Address 1: P.O. BOX 429
City, State, Zip: BOUNTIFUL, UT 84011
Officer: BROWN-TAYLOR DEVELOPMENT, LLC
Title: Member
Address 1: 101 MILAM ST
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71165
Officer: B. WAYNE BROWN
Title: Manager
Address 1: 1619 JIMMIE DAVIS HWY
City, State, Zip: BOSSIER CITY, LA 71112
Officer: EDWARD S. TAYLOR
Title: Manager
Address 1: 101 MILAM ST
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71101
Officer: HEAD MILLER ASSOCIATES, LLC
Title: Member
Address 1: 771 MEADOWLANDS DRIVE
City, State, Zip: TALKING ROCK, GA 30175
Officer: STONEFLOWER PROPERTIES, LLC
Title: Member
Address 1: 1745 SWAN LAKE ROAD
Address 2: SUITE H
City, State, Zip: BOSSIER CITY, LA 71111
Officer: BROWN-DANIEL FAMILY, L.L.C.
Title: Member
Address 1: 8610 GLEN HAVEN DRIVE
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71106
Officer: 936, L.L.C.
Title: Member
Address 1: 101 MILAM STREET
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71101
Officer: LISA SMITH HODGES
Title: Member
Address 1: 5920 CRESWELL ROAD
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71106
Officer: ELLEN D. BROWN
Title: Member
Address 1: 8610 GLEN HAVEN DRIVE
City, State, Zip: SHREVEPORT, LA 71106
maybe this new apartment complex w/ help spur further development in that area of Ruston
Does anybody know what went wrong with the foundation sub-grade at the new chic-fil-a.
I really wish they would develop more apartment complexes near downtown. It would help bring much more foot traffic, business, and life to downtown Ruston. I'm sure many students would like to be able to walk to downtown bars and restaurants instead of driving and parking.
You say bars. How many of our students are over 21. I know quite a few are, but hardly a majority.
How about a bar on campus in the Student Center, then. UH has one. I remember sipping a few cold ones while watching the Coogs play in the NCAA tournament back when. Of course the Student Bar Association had free draft beer every Thursday between the day and night classes.
Oh?
What happened to Lincoln Parish being a dry parish, like, forever?
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My thoughts. Of course Lincoln Parish was not dry before prohibition (1919?) as far as I know. Local option elections were held when prohibition was repealed in 1933. However, I believe the La. Supreme Court overturned all parish wide local options sometimes in the seventies saying they weren't "local" enough. Parish local option elections that voted by ward or precinct were not overturned. When I was growing up (in wholly dry Red River Parish) there were parts of Natchitoches Parish which were "dry" and some which were "wet". I don't know of any others like that but there must have been some.