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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Shreveport.
About Shreveport, LA
Sitting pretty in northwest Louisiana, Shreveport boasts an energetic vibe that comes from its rich past, vibrant cultural scene, and the diverse mix of folks who call it home. Founded in the early 19th century along the Red River, Shreveport has grown into a bustling metropolitan area with a population of over 180,000 residents.
Strolling through Shreveport feels like flipping between two fantastic worlds - one moment; you're surrounded by thrilling entertainment and culinary masterpieces; the next, basking in serene landscapes under open skies.
Ready for an adventure? Shreveport's got it all – from age-old landmarks to the latest hotspots. There’s never a dull moment here!
What To Do in Shreveport, LA
Shreveport is a great, vibrant city with plenty of activities and fun things to do.
- Downtown: Dive into Shreveport's downtown scene, where the old meets new in a dazzling display. Here, historical buildings and modern comforts live side by side. Meandering through Texas Street treats you to an assortment of boutique treasures. It's where art meets heart in cozy galleries; plus, there are these chic restaurants dishing out worldwide cuisine that simply can't be missed. Swing by the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium for a trip down memory lane where Elvis first rocked the stage, or explore Louisiana's diverse culture at the State Exhibit Museum.
- Outdoor Recreation: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Shreveport with outdoor recreational activities. Explore scenic parks like Red River National Wildlife Refuge or Cross Lake, where you can hike, bike, fish, or simply enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst the tranquil surroundings. Imagine winding your way alongside the Red River in your car, then switching gears with a relaxing cruise to marvel at both waterway wonders and scenic shores.
- Museums and Historical Sites: Soak up the area’s rich history and culture, all wrapped up in its museums and historical spots. At Barksdale Air Force Base lies an adventure into history—the Barksdale Global Power Museum, where stories of aviation and military strategy come alive.
- Community Events: If you're looking to see what makes Shreveport tick, there's no better way than attending some of the lively events and festivals it hosts all year long. From the Red River Revel Arts Festival to the Louisiana State Fair, there's always something happening in Shreveport.
- Nearby Attractions: Adventure awaits with cool spots nearby for an extra dose of excitement. If you're itching for some excitement or retail therapy with a dash of live shows thrown in the mix - Bossier City is your go-to place! On the flip side, embrace tranquility among towering trees and curious creatures at Kisatchie National Forest.
Working in Shreveport, LA
Shreveport's economy benefits from healthcare, retail, education, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is very high at 8.1%, which is about double the national average. The median household income in Shreveport is $41,782 per year, which is about $27,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing much slower than the national average. Shreveport’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 16.3%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (16.6%), educational services (9.1%), accommodation & food services (8.9%), arts, entertainment, and recreation (5.1%), construction (5.0%), administrative/support/waste management (4.7%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (4.0%).
Shreveport, LA Neighborhoods
There is only one neighborhood in this small town. The nearby areas of Shreveport and Keithville are included here for comparison.
- Twelve Oaks / Lakeside on Long Lake: This area has fabulous lakefront properties. The median real estate price is $505,930. The average rental price is $3,286 per month. The vacancy rate is 13.8%, making it super doable to find a perfect place to buy or rent.
- Pierremont / Cedar Grove: This area is near Century Park. The median real estate price is $474,177. The average rental price is $2,486 per month. The vacancy rate is 18.8%.
- Caddo Heights-South Highlands: This area has the Betty Virgina Park and the R.W. Norton Botanical Garden. The median price for a home is $472,096. The average rent is $3,034, with a vacancy rate of 17.8%.
- Ellerbe Woods: The southern portion of this area has some fantastic lakefront properties. The median home price is $371,486. The average rent is $1,640. The vacancy rate is 3.4%.
Shreveport, LA School District
The Caddo Parish School District is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $14,015 each year for each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is very high, at 20 to one.
There are 21 private schools in Shreveport. The top-ranked schools are Calvary Baptist Academy (K to 12), Southfield School (NS to 8th), and Loyola College Preparatory High School (9th to 12th).
There are six colleges in town and 30 more colleges and universities within 100 miles of this town. The Centenary College of Louisiana, Louisiana State University, and Southern University at Shreveport are in town.
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Shreveport’s municipal government has an elected mayor and seven elected members serving on the City Council. More info is on the official website.
The SPAR is the organization that manages the abundant parks, community centers, golf courses, boat launches, programs, events, and recreational activities.
Shreveport, LA Housing
The median price in Shreveport is $189,900. The price trend is down -3.1% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with more homes for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are 16% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 2% higher than in other Louisiana cities and 7% lower than in the rest of America.