Corridor dominates fastest-growing firms list
All but one of the 41 Louisiana firms that made this year’s Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America are along the 10/12 corridor.
Life along the 10/12 Creative Corridor is like no place else. There is a unique quality of life here that is built on vibrant relationships, joyful living and colorful culture. Family comes first, even if it means leaving work at 3 o’clock in the afternoon to get to a child’s ballgame. And whether it’s tailgating at an LSU football game or dancing in the street at Festival International, the corridor is never lacking for a reason to have fun. As a community that values its wildcatter mentality, it is also a land of opportunity for entrepreneurs.
Here are some sites to visit for a glimpse into the corridor’s rich communities:
Acadia Parish Tourist Commission
(337) 783-2108
Ascension Parish Tourist Commission
(225) 675-6550
Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
(225) 383-1825
Iberville Parish Tourist Commission
(225) 687-2642
Jefferson Convention & Visitors Bureau
(504) 731-7083
Jefferson Davis Parish Tourist Commission
(337) 821-5521
Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission
(337) 232-3737
Livingston Parish Tourist Commission
(225) 567-7899
New Orleans Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau
(504) 566-5044
River Parishes Tourist Commission
(985) 359-2562
Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau
(337) 436-9588
St. Martin Parish Tourist Commission
(337) 298-3556
St. Tammany Parish Tourist & Convention
Commission
(985) 892-0520
Tangipahoa Parish Tourist Commission
(985) 542-7520
West Baton Rouge Parish Tourist Commission
(225) 344-2920
All but one of the 41 Louisiana firms that made this year’s Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America are along the 10/12 corridor.
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