
In a momentous stride towards revitalizing the city’s cultural landscape, Mayor Arceneaux recently convened with renowned artist and entrepreneur Curtis Jackson, widely recognized as 50 Cent, and key members of his team. The focus of this high-profile meeting was the reinvigoration of the dormant Millennium Studios, a venture set to reshape Shreveport’s standing in the film and video production industry.
After a series of meetings between the Mayor’s Administration and representatives from G-Unit, a company affiliated with Mr. Jackson, an eagerly anticipated press conference is slated for this morning, November 20th at 10 a.m. The event will unfold on the 1st Floor of Government Plaza in the Foyer area, marking the official announcement of the groundbreaking collaboration between the City of Shreveport and G-Unit.
Mayor Arceneaux, brimming with enthusiasm, conveyed the significance of this collaboration, asserting, “This partnership with G-Unit is a game-changer for Shreveport. It not only breathes new life into a previously underutilized asset but also positions our city as a major player in the film and video production industry. This is a win-win situation that will create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and showcase Shreveport’s potential on a global stage.”
The dormant Millennium Studios, now poised for transformation, holds the promise of becoming a thriving hub for cinematic creativity. The collaborative effort between the City of Shreveport and G-Unit is anticipated to inject vitality into the local economy, ushering in a wave of job opportunities and establishing the city as a prominent player in the global film and video production arena.
As the press conference unfolds, the community eagerly anticipates details of the innovative projects and initiatives that will unfold as a result of this groundbreaking collaboration. Shreveport, with its rich cultural tapestry, is on the brink of a cinematic renaissance, and Mayor Arceneaux and G-Unit are at the forefront of this transformative journey. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting venture that promises to elevate Shreveport to new heights in the world of entertainment and production.
is year, Mayor Arceneaux met with renowned artist and entrepreneur Curtis Jackson, also known as 50 cent, and members of his team to visit the revitalization of the dormant Millennium Studios. As a result of several meetings with representatives of G-Unit, a company affiliated with Mr. Jackson, and the Administration, a press conference/announcement of groundbreaking proposed collaboration between the City of Shreveport and G-Unit will be held on this morning, November 20th at 10a.m. on the 1st Floor of Government Plaza in the Foyer area.
Mayor Arceneaux expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “this partnership with G-Unit is a game-changer for Shreveport. It not only breathes new life into a previously underutilized asset but also positions our city as a major player in the film and video production industry. This is a win-win situation that will create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and showcase Shreveport’s potential on a global stage.”
