When will LSU lose its first football game this season?
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Centre Regency
This 30-story luxury hotel, to be built near Interstate 10 and Bluebonnet Boulevard, was slated to cost more than $150 million and was to be developed by the LeBlanc, Marrero, Webb Group. View photo »
City dock complex
Smith and Dupree Development planned a $4 million, 35,000-square-foot restaurant/office complex on the city dock just south of the Interstate 10 bridge. The three-story complex was to have two restaurants on the first floor and office spaces on the second and third floors. View photo »
Eskan Group twin towers
An Egyptian motif would have been appropriate in the apartments in this twin-tower retirement community development to be built on Lee Drive by the Eskan Group. The towers were to house one- and two-bedroom luxury condominiums. View photo »
Downtown tower
Rick Hartley and David Vey planned a 26-story, 752,000-square-foot tower they said was going to reinvent the downtown mind-set. The building was to take up an entire city block between River Road and Lafayette Street and Florida and Laurel streets. View photo »
Fidelity Bank tower
Plans for the $50 million, 30-story office tower never came to fruition. The bank was to have 500,000 square feet of office space, covering an entire city block. View photo »
River House condominiums
The 15-story condominiums were supposed to offer high-rise living accommodations downtown. The Schild-Eaton development was expected to be open in 1987.
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Riverside Towers
Construction was expected to begin in the fall of 1986 on twin 23-story buildings adjacent to the Centroplex. One building was to be a hotel, and the other was set to be an office complex. Robert Coleman III was to develop the project. View photo »
When will LSU lose its first football game this season?