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The Advocate
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
 
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What are downtown abassadors?

BY DEANNA B. NARVESON | Staff writer​ ​ ​

If you recently traveled to downtown destinations in cities like St. Louis, Forth Worth or San Francisco, you may have noticed certain people in the background of your visit. 

They're sweeping sidewalks, fixing signs and helping visitors navigate these urban centers, a little bit like concierges. And now Lafayette is getting its own crew of downtown ambassadors too.   

This fall Kevin Blanchard, CEO of Lafayette's Downtown Development Authority, proposed bringing an ambassador program to Lafayette as a way to attract more visitors and investment to the city's growing downtown. 

On Nov. 18, the Lafayette Downtown Economic Development District approved the DDA's funding request to implement an ambassador program, to the tune of $375,000 over three years that will initially support four ambassadors to work in the downtown district seven days a week.    

Read the full story about the new program from Joanna Brown. 

 
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Downtown ambassador program to clean up streets, help visitors in downtown Lafayette

If you recently traveled to downtown destinations in cities like St. Louis, Forth Worth or San Francisco, you may have noticed certain people in the background of your visit.  Read more

Traveling for the holidays? Here's what you need to know about flying out of Lafayette.

As travelers head to their destinations to celebrate thanksgiving with loved ones, Executive director of Lafayette Regional Airport, Steven Picou, provides tips for stress-free holiday travel for those departing from LFT. Read more

LCG arts grants support Lafayette nonprofits, contribute to regional economic growth

This year, $153,000 in funding was awarded to 15 Lafayette arts organizations, like Louisiana Folk Roots, Festival International and the Southern Screen Festival. Read more

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