A Multimillion-Dollar Tax Break For Plaquemines LNG and Venture Global LNG

Two industrial projects in Plaquemines and Caldwell parishes were granted multimillion-dollar tax breaks which were approved by The Louisiana Board of Commerce and Industry. Venture Global LNG received $29.8 million in payroll rebates for its Plaquemines LNG terminal.

This will be the second state tax break for Plaquemines LNG, the first was in 2016 and was an Industrial Tax Exemption Program. That tax break totaled $83.5 million in the first year of the contract. This was part of the contract they had filed with Louisiana Economic Development which is a state agency. With the new incentive, there will be around 413 new jobs created with a total payroll of $497 million over a 10-year period.

Louisiana Green Fuels plant located in Columbia will be given a break for $33.5 million in property taxes. The Caldwell Parish company is worth around $1.95 billion and will only have to pay around $8.38 million during the first year of its contract with the state. This plant is slated to be operational in 2026.

Company officials say this plant will be used to create renewable diesel. They will convert wood waste into fuel. Five permanent jobs will be created along with 1,050 construction jobs total $248 million total payroll.

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New Orleans Home and Garden Show, March 26, 2023

 New Orleans Home and Garden Show

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130

Featuring home vendors, presentations by experts, cooking demonstrations and celebrity appearances. 

March 26, 2023

Tickets: $15 Adult
$8 Military
Kids 12 & Under – Free

 

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New Orleans Home and Garden Show, March 25, 2023

Come and enjoy new designs for your home and garden in New Orleans.

 New Orleans Home and Garden Show

Caesars Superdome
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr
New Orleans, LA 70112

March 25, 2023

Tickets: $15+

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2023 Began With A Boom

Mortgage applications rose during the first weeks of 2023 and the housing market was still going strong. It was reported by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) that the week ending January 13, 2023 mortgage applications rose 27.9% from the week before. This is still 35% below the levels that were reported in January 2022.

“Mortgage rates are now at their lowest level since September 2022, and about a percentage point below the peak mortgage rate last fall. As we enter the beginning of the spring buying season, lower mortgage rates and more homes on the market will help affordability for first-time homebuyers,” says MBA chief economist Mike Fratantoni.

The end of 2022 the housing market was slowing down due to high home prices and rising mortgage rates that have doubled since 2021. “We’re seeing decade-low readings for just about every index that you can imagine for housing,” says NAHB chief economist Robert Dietz.

The lack of inventory is causing the market to slow and experts say that the months ahead will slow down even more. This is a great time to get out there and purchase a home. Choose a realtor who can help you from start to finish and help find your dream home.

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Hogs for the Cause, April 1, 2023

This is a two-day event in New Orleans.

 

UNO Lakefront Arena
6801 Franklin Ave
New Orleans, LA 70122

April 1, 2023

Tickets $55 -$449+

 

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