Bringing Business and Growing Louisiana’s Economy 

 

New Orleans, LA—In June 2024, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced he would ensure Louisiana would put its best foot forward when on the world stage for Super Bowl LIX. Today, he is announcing his plan to showcase Louisiana as the premier destination for business and economic development throughout Super Bowl LIX. 
Governor Landry will host business executives, athletes, dignitaries, and artists from around the world at the Louisiana NOW Pavilion. The Louisiana NOW Pavilion will serve as equal parts meeting space, interactive exhibit, media center, and theater featuring the story of the state’s transforming business climate. The Pavilion will sell Louisiana by detailing the state’s breakthroughs in technology; its extensive rail, river, road and air infrastructure; its multi-generational status as a global energy and agribusiness leader; and it will highlight our state’s unique culture.  Louisiana NOW Pavilion Logo Attached.
 
“Louisiana is uniquely positioned to be on the world stage this February, and we intend to take full advantage of this opportunity to showcase our state and drive economic growth. The Louisiana NOW Pavilion will bring top industry leaders from around the world to meet with local and state leaders and discover what makes Louisiana exceptional. As governor, I promised the people of Louisiana that we would grow Louisiana’s economy, and with the help of Secretary Bourgeois, the Louisiana NOW Pavilion will now bring unprecedented opportunity to our state,” Gov. Landry.
 
“The Louisiana NOW Pavilion is an incredible opportunity to start changing the national narrative about Louisiana by showing how new leaders with a new vision are transforming Louisiana into a forward-thinking state with abundant opportunities for capital investment and career advancement," Secretary Bourgeois said. “I am thrilled to welcome the world to our doorstep so they can see for themselves how our team and our partners are moving at the speed of business and positioning Louisiana to win.”
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