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OfficeFinder’s Louisiana office space experts excel in assisting business owners locate office space that fits their needs – and it’s a FREE service. When negotiating an agreement for Louisiana office space to rent, lease or purchase, the property owner seeks to strike a deal much in their favor. You need an expert on your side to level the playing field and ensure that you obtain the best deal possible. In addition, OfficeFinder’s Louisiana office space experts can assist you in avoiding costly errors.
OfficeFinder services all the major markets in Louisiana including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles as well as others. To begin, complete and submit the easy form on this page. A LOCAL OfficeFinder Louisiana office space expert will contact you for full details and then locate available matching business space. As you negotiate with property owners, your OfficeFinder representative will be there to assist you and will continue to help you through closing the final deal and securing the Louisiana office space you love.
Many people mistakenly continue to associate Louisiana with the economic issues following Hurricane Katrina’s hitting the Gulf Coast at New Orleans and breaking through the levies. The state has made a strong recovery and the economy is stronger than ever before. With a state population of over 4.6 million residents, the state’s GDP is over $216 billion dollars annually, clearly an economy that is strong and it continues to grow stronger and stronger. Lake Pontchartrain Bridge stretches 24 miles, making it the longest bridge in the world. With the Mississippi River defining the western boundary of Louisiana, intermodal transportation and logistics are a significant economic driver in the state. Paddle boats for touring the river can still be seen moving up and down the mighty Mississippi River, some for day cruises and some for cruises much farther upriver lasting several days.
While every type of business has the opportunity for success in Louisiana, major economic drivers include oil refineries and oil platforms just off the coast, timber, agriculture, minerals, electronic equipment and tourism. New Orleans’ French Quarter continually attracts tourists but during Mardi Gras held on Fat Tuesday, the day before Lent begins, the city is packed with visitors celebrating and watching parades that toss commemorative necklaces and replica doubloons into the crowd.
if you would like some assistance from a professional who is intimately familiar with office space in Louisiana, let us know. We would love to be of assistance.
Useful Statistics for businesses looking for office space in Louisiana
2020 Estimated Population |
4,664,616 |
Median Age |
37.2 |
Occupied |
1,167,628 |
Owned |
3,064,837 |
Rented |
1,413,131 |
Average Household Size |
2.59 |
Rental Vacancies |
55,568 |
Homeowner Vacancies |
20,276 |
Median Home Value |
$168,100 |
Median Monthly Rental Cost |
$876 |
Median Household Income |
$27,139 |
Individuals below poverty level |
537,378 |
Educational Attainment: High school graduate |
1,044,356 |
Educational Attainment: Some College |
870,441 |
Educational Attainment: Bachelor degree or higher |
499,998 |
Commute |
1,821,477 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Drive Alone |
1,640,341 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Carpool |
181,136 |
Use Public Transportation |
21,868 |
Work from Home |
85,038 |