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Cotton Street runs along the south side of Downtown Shreveport. One of the oldest gay bars in Louisiana, the Korner Lounge, has been continuously operating since the late 1930s at the corner of Cotton and Louisiana Avenue. On Marshall Street near the terminus of Cotton Street is the largest of Shreveport's gay and lesbian bars, Central Station.
Part One Trash, rodents, missing management: Go inside some of Shreveport's problem apartments From then on, she got to see the condition of several of these complexes where management had failed.
The building, along with an adjoining small freight depot shortly north of it, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as the Central Railroad Station. [1] [4] The building also became a contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District when its boundaries were increased on April 29, 2015. [5]
Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson's G-Unit Studios has purchased 8 properties in downtown Shreveport. Check them out. ... Enterprise Management Group, LLC., sold the property June 17, for $250,000 ...
The "Strip," as called by the locals, begins at the eastern terminus of the Texas Street Bridge which connects Shreveport and Bossier City (the bridge was completed in the 1930s by then Governor O.K. Allen). The Strip was most popular as an entertainment destination between the 1940s and the 1970s. [2]
In 1970, the Gay Liberation Front of New Orleans was formed. In 1971, members of the Front presented a "Gay In" picnic in February in City Park. It would not become openly known as a "gay pride" event until 1978, when the pride events became the annual Gay Pride New Orleans. In 1972, the Tulane University Gay Students Union was established. [2]
The City of Shreveport gave an update Friday afternoon on two problem apartment complexes. The Jolie and The Pines apartments no longer have water. This comes after both apartment complexes failed ...
Also known as the United Mercantile Bank Building. Built in 1910. Not to be confused with nearby 1938-39 building at the corner of Edward Street and Texas Street. Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its creation on March 11, 1982. [7] 43: Petroleum Tower: Petroleum Tower