Groundbreaking For Museum Archives Building
The Louisiana State Exhibit Museum (LSEM) and Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announce the construction of the new archives building on the museum campus at 3015 Greenwood Road. After years in the funding and planning stages, it is finally coming to fruition.
The grounds have been cleared, and construction is underway. The new building will house offices for the staff members, a research library, conference room, curatorial lab, commercial kitchen and storage area for artifacts. The original offices in the museum’s rotunda are planned to become a security office and museum gift shop.
Architectural
design is by Somdal Associates, and Thrash Construction Services was
selected as the contractor on this project; both are Shreveportbased
companies. Construction of the
archives
building will take between nine months and a year. During construction,
the museum will not be able to host night events including the Friends
of LSEM’s biennial “Glitz & Grits” rescheduled for 2020. The daily
operation of the museum will not be affected during this time.
Busy Summer Travel Season at Shreveport Regional Airport
More people are choosing to fly from
Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) this summer, making June of this year
the busiest June in 19 years, which was also the 15th consecutive month
of increased passenger activity at Shreveport Regional Airport. In
June, 68,235 passengers flew in and out of the airport, which was an
increase of 14%, or 8,611 additional passengers in June 2019 compared to
June 2018.
Part
of that increase is thanks to the additional flights at SHV. For the
first time, Allegiant is offering nonstop flights to Destin, Fla., twice
a week through Labor Day, and, because of increased demand last summer,
Allegiant is also offering nonstop flights to Orlando/Sanford three
times a week instead of only twice a week as in previous years.
Year-to-date
passenger numbers are up as well. From January through June, 324,457
passengers traveled through SHV, which is an increase of 9% or 26,948
more passengers this year compared to the same time last year.
“Thousands
of additional passengers are flying through Shreveport this summer, and
we are excited and so thankful for this increase in traffic. We ask the
Ark- La-Tex to continue to choose to fly from Shreveport, which will
help us be able to add destinations like Allegiant did this summer with
Destin,” said Stacy Kuba, interim director of airports for the
Shreveport Airport Authority.
With
the additional traffic, there are fewer available parking spots and
longer than normal wait times at the TSA checkpoint. Passengers are
reminded to arrive at least one hour before their scheduled departure if
flying American, Delta or United, and at least two hours before
departure if flying Allegiant.