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RIP El-Cid
Posted on 5/5/26 at 9:56 am
Posted on 5/5/26 at 9:56 am
Folks- a beloved cultural institution is at risk for demolition. I believe it’s in our best interest to attempt to save this iconic landmark. Not because of fond memories but because who thinks adding a 7 story apartment building with 1,022 beds at this location is a good idea?
Planning Commission to hear request for 1,022 bed apartment complex near LSU
Planning Commission to hear request for 1,022 bed apartment complex near LSU
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An Austin-based multifamily housing developer is set to go before the East Baton Rouge Parish Planning and Zoning Commission with a request to tear down several aging apartment complexes between Burbank Drive and Gourrier Avenue and replace them with a 1,022-bed student housing development.
The small planned unit development proposed by LV Collective is on the agenda for the commission’s June 15 meeting. If approved, it would go before the Metro Council on July 15. If the Metro Council approves the development, construction would start at the end of the year.
LV wants to redevelop a 4.58-acre tract bordered by Milford, Gourrier and Janet avenues, West Parker Boulevard and Burbank Drive. The El Cid and Embassy Courts apartments are on the site.
Those apartments would be demolished to make room for a seven-story apartment building atop a parking garage and a five-story building with an attached eight-story garage. The total development would have 338 units, in studio, 1-,2-,3-,4-,5- and 6-bedroom units.
LV Collective has several upscale student apartment complexes operating around the country under the Rambler name, including properties near Ohio State University, Georgia Tech, the University of Texas, the University of Florida and the University of Georgia. The company is developing several student apartment complexes set to open in summer/fall 2028: a 922-bed high-rise student apartment complex in College Station, Texas, across the street from Texas A&M University; a 749-unit development near Clemson University; and an 862-bed complex near Virginia Tech.
Craig Davenport, of the appraisal firm Cook, Moore, Davenport and Associates, said the move to buy existing apartment complexes and tear them down to make room for brand-new upscale developments is being driven by the market.
Over the past year, seven LSU-area apartment complexes sold for $358.8 million, or almost $91,000 per bed. That includes the Park Place Baton Rouge development close to the site of the LV project, which was purchased by a New York investment group in July for $82 million or $110,000 a bed.
“When developers see those kind of sale prices, they can afford to buy properties and tear them down,” Davenport said.
The LV development is near another demolition-and-rebuilding project. Houston-based Dinerstein Companies bought the 150-unit Tiger Pointe apartments in the summer, located across Milford Avenue from El Cid. Sterling Tiger Pointe, a 781-bed development, is set to open on the site next year.
The reason for the strong appetite for student apartments is the steady increase in on-campus enrollment at LSU. The number of students attending LSU has gone up 13% from fall 2021 to fall 2025. That’s led to problems with parking and to LSU offering incoming Baton Rouge-area students bonuses if they choose to live at home instead of moving into dorms.
Former LSU President William F. Tate IV looked to expand enrollment across the board during his tenure heading up the university. However, Wade Rousse, the new LSU System president, told the Louisiana Illuminator last week that the university may cap enrollment one day.
“This is all fueled by enrollment,” Davenport said.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 9:58 am to SoggyCerealClub
You didn't search....
Posted on 5/5/26 at 9:59 am to SoggyCerealClub
Damn. Two times in one week. How will that area ever recover?
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:01 am to SoggyCerealClub
It'll be gridlock on Burbank if you put that many people there. No, not all of them will have cars, but I'm sure many will.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:08 am to SUB
The campus has no more space. Stop letting so many people in.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:15 am to SUB
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It'll be gridlock on Burbank if you put that many people there
Already is from Gourrier to Lee.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:18 am to SUB
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It'll be gridlock on Burbank if you put that many people there.
If only the city, which has to permit things like this, will have some kind of warning for what is to come.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:24 am to LemmyLives
I think the flooding that already occurs and has never been addressed right there says a lot
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:33 am to SoggyCerealClub
NEEEEEEAAAAAAAUUUUUXXXXXX!
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:38 am to SoggyCerealClub
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1,022-bed student housing development
Aren't there enough empty apartments around there?
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:40 am to SoggyCerealClub
They already bulldozed one of Baton Rouge's most prestigious addresses when they got rid of the Embassy. How much more loss can we take?
Posted on 5/5/26 at 10:41 am to SoggyCerealClub
I'm all for new construction in the area.
That's much better than throwing some cosmetic repairs on a dilapidated building, changing the sign, and slapping a fresh coat of paint on it. Then rinse and repeat with a new holding company in 5 years.
That's much better than throwing some cosmetic repairs on a dilapidated building, changing the sign, and slapping a fresh coat of paint on it. Then rinse and repeat with a new holding company in 5 years.
Posted on 5/5/26 at 11:42 am to SoggyCerealClub
Aren’t Dhillip, the TD server, and hamsters located there? Where will Chicken move them? Tiger Plaza is no longer a viable option.
This post was edited on 5/5/26 at 11:43 am
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