The latest Acadiana business news
By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good Monday morning, Acadiana, and thank you for reading us today. We have the business news headlines for you this morning to get your week started. Let's lead off from the weekend about allegations brought on by Lafayette area homeowners against home builder D.R. Horton over toxic mold because of faulty construction that the builder didn't properly address during the home's warranty period. Attorneys are hoping to form a class-action lawsuit against the company and one of its subcontractors. Have a good day and see you back here tomorrow morning. |
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| The Jambalaya Shoppe, 4150 W. Congress St. in Lafayette, will close later this month, the owners announced. Read more |
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The number of foreclosure filings in Lafayette Parish and most other markets in Louisiana declined in February compared to a month ago despite the numbers rising in other markets around the country, data shows. Read more |
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Lafayette businessman Herb Schilling will be honored at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Alumni Association’s 25th annual Spring Gala on March 26. Read more |
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