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2007 

Bringing more tourists to Baton Rouge and Louisiana is goalIn order to find a tourism advertising campaign for Louisiana, a bill has been introduced into the state legislature, removing the cap on the amount of funds used for tourism promotion from the sales and use tax.  The Advocate reports on ...
05/16/2007
Glenda Daughety of RE/MAX First Presents:The Baton Rouge Real Estate PodcastMay 2007:This month's edition cover's Baton Rouge real estate market activity and then get the scoop on what you should do this Spring to buy or sell a property that is "market ready."Features special guest Terri Murphy o...
05/11/2007
In Baton Rouge the anxiously awaited Perkins Roweis finally becoming a reality.  To many Baton Rougeans that pass frequently have noticed the boom in construction over the past few months.  In a recent article in the South Baton Rouge Journal, they tell just what Perkins Rowe will be:    "Perkins...
05/11/2007
Clinton addressed the National Conference of Black Mayors in Baton RougeOn Saturday, at the National Conference of Black Mayors in Baton Rouge, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton criticized the incompetence that she feels marked the Bush Administration response to Hurricane Katrina.  The Shreve...
05/11/2007
Pay less for Baton Rouge real estate in the Spanish Town expansion areaOne of the most interesting and historically vibrant of Baton Rouge communities is Spanish Town.  Spanish Town is located on downtown Baton Rouge real estate, in the Downtown Development District.  Directly north of Spanish To...
05/11/2007
This East Baton Rouge community offers some good real estate dealsIn many cities, there are communities within the city that have their characters and attractions.  In East Baton Rouge, community character shines in the Beauregard Town Historic District.Old Downtown features the Mississippi River...
05/11/2007
The latest from FEMA regarding the move out date for hurricane victims has been pushed back again, but this time FEMA says that this new date is probably firm.  The March 1, 2009 date mostly affects victims of Hurricane Katrina.  To watch the video, click here, from WBRZ News 2.Baton Rouge real e...
05/11/2007
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