Jefferson Parish West Bank Might Get A New Movie Production Studio

The old Celotex building in Marrero might have a new purpose in Jefferson Parish. There are talks that the old eye sore will be revitalized into a movie production studio. The building on Fourth Street has been purchased by Maple Marrero LLC.

The site includes 67 acres with around 400,000 square feet of warehouse space. “We could have one of the biggest movie studios in Louisiana and still have over 200,000 square feet of vacant warehouse space, said partner Andrew Duncan.

Celotex’s Marrero plant opened its doors in the 1920’s and employed over 1,000 workers. The plant remained open until it was damaged by Hurricane Katrina and closed its doors in 2009.

Coincidentally the property has been a set for several films and television projects throughout the years. The Hollywood writers and actors strike has set the plans back.
“As soon as the film and TV industry activates again, the place will become active as a filming location. We can start that in 30 seconds,” replies Duncan.

For the next couple of months, the new owners are going to spruce the landscape on the site. “Like many industrial sites along the river, the Celotex site has fallen into disrepair and been underutilized for a number of years,” Duncan said.

“I’m hopeful that in the next couple of years, that eyesore will no longer be an eyesore and instead will be something that contributes to the economy of Jefferson Parish, ” said Jerry Bologna of JEDCO.

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15th Annual Oak Street Po’Boy Festival, November 19, 2023

There is a kids zone at this event in New Orleans.

Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

Oak Street
New Orleans’ Historic
Carrollton Neighborhood

Features a wide range of sweet confections,
roughly three dozen food vendors, offering delectable
New Orleans delicacies with
more than forty kinds of po-boys and live music.

November 6, 2022
10AM
– 6PM

Admission $9+

Chris Mule and Friends

 

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Sober Fest, November 18, 2023

This one-day event is held in New Orleans.

Sober Fest

The Sugar Mill
1021 Convention Center Boulevard
New Orleans, LA 70130

 

November 18, 2023

Tickets $10 – $15

Music Lineup:
Camile Baudoin
Ivan Neville & Friends
George Porter Jr. & Runnin’ Partners

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Bayou Bacchanal Live Concert, November 4, 2023

This concert will end the festivities for this event in New Orleans.

Bayou Bacchanal

New Orleans, LA

 

November 4, 2023
11pm – 3am

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U.S. Home Builders Beat Expectations for July

According to data from the Census Bureau home building increased 3.9% in July from June. This stems from the buyers’ interest in new homes since the market is so low on existing home inventory. New home starts bumped up to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.452 million which beat out the expectation from the Census Bureau of 1.448 million.

Single-family homes rose 6.7% in July with a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 983,000. This makes the number of units started up to 5.9% from July of last year.

“Buyers embraced new homes in the first half of this year as a welcome alternative to the massive shortage of existing homes. Homebuilders responded to the rebound in demand by ramping up production in the first five months of 2023 and rolling out incentives. The latest readings show activity skewing noticeably toward the single-family space,” said George Ratiu.

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