i had atough time seeing it the day it was moved through the ront glass @ Don'scstoehr wrote:Yeah, it was supposed to be a famous plantation or something if I remember the hype....anyway it was neat watching the whole production of taking it off the barge over the seawall cross the street...etc.
Vicky Bayley might have a new place on/near the lake..
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That building was the former Justine Plantation Home from the banks of Bayou Teche. It was not a law office, but the office of Pritchard Capital.
The original idea was for it to be a reception hall, run by Jeff Curtis. That never did firm up and Thomas Pritchard, one of the investors in the project, made it his corporate office.
I heard it had recently been sold, but have not confirmed this.
The Lake House if the Old Bechac's, adjacent to the west of Justine.
The original idea was for it to be a reception hall, run by Jeff Curtis. That never did firm up and Thomas Pritchard, one of the investors in the project, made it his corporate office.
I heard it had recently been sold, but have not confirmed this.
The Lake House if the Old Bechac's, adjacent to the west of Justine.
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I think the Lake House might be open tonight. It will be a great addition to the lakefront/old Mandeville.
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Iwas there for a wedding last night. Great venue, especially withthe added tents, etc. It was a blast. Best thing I tried food wise was the seafood cakes and the house smoked salmon.
They will be open Wednesday, Thuesday, Friday and Sunday, effective this week.
They will be open Wednesday, Thuesday, Friday and Sunday, effective this week.