Tuesday, October 1, 2024

24 NEW Things To Try in 2024: Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana Edition

by BIZ Magazine

Emma Boone | Shreveport-Bossier Convention & Tourist Bureau

As the curtain has closed on 2023, the show is anything but over for Shreveport-Bossier,  Louisiana as the area welcomes 24 new happenings in 2024! From culinary magic and entertainment hubs to cultural landmarks, Shreveport-Bossier is showcasing what visitors and locals can expect beyond enough flavor, style, and soul for two cities (because, c’mon, that’s a given)!

  1. Louisiana LIVE! Casino (Coming 2025):

The grand opening may not be until 2025, but locals can barely contain their excitement for the first LIVE! Casino and world-class resort to be in Northwest Louisiana. The development promises a significant economic upswing for the region and is expected to generate numerous jobs while ushering in a fresh identity to the world of immersive gaming and hospitality.

  1. 50-Cent at Millennium Studios:

The city gears up for the excitement of film and media with the introduction of 50-Cent & Millennium Studios. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting addition to Shreveport-Bossier in the coming months.

  1. National Beverage Manufacturer coming to Shreveport-Bossier:

An established packing and distribution company has plans to invest in Shreveport-Bossier for 2024 ($10.4 million worth). Multipack Services will introduce a new manufacturing facility to Shreveport-Bossier which will offer up to 150 new jobs in Northwest Louisiana.

  1. Crockett Street Trading Co. – Downtown Development Authority:

Davy Crockett’s namesake street in Shreveport transforms into a trading post filled with essentials, breathing new life into downtown. Explore the latest in the DDA eBlast.

  1. The Glass Hat:

Start your new year off right with breakfast from The Glass Hat, one of Downtown Shreveport’s newest restaurants, located at 423 Crocket Street. They serve breakfast, daily plate lunches, and desserts! They are open Tues – Sat, 7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

  1. The Shoppes at Bellemead Expansion:

Retail therapy reaches new heights with the expansion of The Shoppes at Bellemead, welcoming a national retailer to their shopping center! Stay tuned to their Facebook page for the latest announcements about what retailer to expect.

  1. New Aldi Shreveport:

Visitors and locals can have a refreshed grocery shopping experience with the arrival of Aldi, providing quality and budget-friendly choices to its customers. Open now!

  1. Southern Maid + Rhino Coffee Fusion Restaurant:

Besides combining two local favorites into one place to satisfy all your caffeine and breakfast needs, this new location is perfect for book clubs, study dates, or just a place to sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

  1. Let’s Get Artsy at the Louisiana Boardwalk:

Three art-related businesses opened at the Louisiana Boardwalk outlets this summer. SAS Art Gallerie is the region’s newest premier showcase for the area’s most accomplished artists. Sanctuary Paint Party is a place where friends and family can gather to create works of art. Point Studio Art is where visitors can make their own prints, or experience a print-making workshop.

  1. SRAC Grant for LED Riverfront Illumination:

Shreveport Regional Arts Council announced a $30,000 grant from Centerpoint for more LED lighting on the riverfront to complement the beautiful Bakowski Bridge of Lights that connects Shreveport and Bossier City.

  1. Glow Alchemy Kitchen Event Space:

Glow Alchemy Kitchen, a wellness café in Shreveport-Bossier, is now transitioning into a premier event space and catering company.

  1. 2nd Act Supper Club:

A new venue at 440 Olive Street, 2nd Act Supper Club, will be hosting exclusive underground dinners for up to 50 guests. Owners of Fat Calf Brasserie, Anthony and Amanda Felan, are excited to share this side project with the city in 2024.

  1. New 7th Tap in East Bank:

One of Shreveport-Bossier’s three breweries is opening a new location in early 2024. The second 7th Tap will be opening in the East Bank, the city’s only open container district. This is the perfect addition to Hurricane Alley downtown nightlife.

  1. New Piano Bar at the Louisiana Boardwalk:

Known for its New Orleans reputation, Sweet Caroline’s Dueling Piano Bar is open now at the Louisiana Boardwalk and is expected to become the ultimate destination for music enthusiasts and nightlife aficionados.

  1. Simple Church at the Louisiana Boardwalk:

Starting January 7, 2024, Sunday services for the Simple Church will be held at the Regal Louisiana Boardwalk as well as the Shreveport Convention Center.

  1. New venue in the East Bank:

310 Garage, formerly known as Red River Brewpub, has recently been redesigned as a venue in the East Bank district in downtown Bossier! Party the night away after each event by stepping outside into Shreveport-Bossier’s main nightlife district.

  1. American Pickers returns to Louisiana:

The well-known History Channel Show ‘American Pickers’, is set to return to Louisiana! Shreveport-Bossier has been featured multiple times since the show started in 2010, and history lovers are excited for what is to come on the show in 2024. Read more here: Louisiana To Host American Pickers In 2024 (710keel.com).

  1. Jacquelyn’s Café Redesign:

A Shreveport classic has completed a makeover and work behind the scenes! With a fresh paint job, new fans inside and out, a newly graveled parking lot, and a new website and social page, they are ready to offer customers the best of the best in 2024.

  1. The ClayGround:

Shreveport-Bossier’s newest pottery painting and wheel throwing outlet! “Get your hand dirty, and your mind clearer” is their motto! This is the perfect gathering for friends and family spending a weekend in Northwest Louisiana.

  1. The Brown Vibe Coffeehouse:

At 5500 Jewella Avenue, visitors can be immersed in an inviting atmosphere and discover a diverse menu featuring high-quality brews and delectable treats.

  1. Cassandra’s on the River:

Cassandra’s on the River is a local, Louisiana Style restaurant dedicated to serving up authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine in Shreveport-Bossier!

  1. SOBO Food Truck Park:

In South Bossier, there is now a family-friendly food truck park offering an area for both food truck entrepreneurs to showcase their delicacies and a place where visitors and locals can enjoy the weather and delicious food.

  1. The Pearl Shreveport:

Located at 6871 Fern Avenue, The Pearl Shreveport, is taking the term “oyster bar” to the next level. With fresh seafood and superb cocktails, this will be a dining experience like no other.

  1. Tea Mochi:

This recently opened local boba tea house offers a unique variety of delicious drinks, mochi donuts, and Korean corndogs.

As Shreveport-Bossier unfolds its 2024 chapter, the city invites visitors and locals alike to experience these exciting additions for the new year! For the history lover, thrill seeker, art aficionado, soul searcher, adventure hunter, beer connoisseur, or classic foodie, Shreveport-Bossier has everything a traveler’s heart could desire!

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Visit Shreveport-Bossier, a metropolitan area of about 350,000 people. It is situated in northwest Louisiana, about 15 minutes from the Texas border on the west and 30 minutes from the Arkansas border on the north. Visit Shreveport-Bossier works to increase visitation to the area, creating a positive economic impact. For more information, visit www.Shreveport-Bossier.org. For a complete list of events, visit www.visitshreveportbossier.org/events.

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