

Northeast
Northeast Louisiana is strategically positioned as both the center point and crossroads of the Mid-South, one of the fastest growing regions of the United States. The eleven parish Northeast Louisiana region is located at the midpoint between Dallas and Birmingham, Little Rock and New Orleans, Houston and Memphis. Diverse industry, talented workforce, strong transportation infrastructure and quality higher education are the region's hallmarks. More...
Central
The Central region is the crossroads of Louisiana with a diverse economy based in agriculture and forestry, and a growing value in manufacturing supported by a strong government base including defense and corrections. Comprised of eight parishes located strategically in the center of the state, almost every major highway in Louisiana crisscrosses some portion of the region. The region boasts a talented workforce supplied in large part by its two four-year universities and network of technical college. More...
Southwest
Southwest Louisiana's diverse cultures, waterways and fun-loving celebrations are legendary. Impressive workforce productivity numbers, on-target education initiatives, tax incentives, economic "clustering," and the government's monetary and manpower commitment are turning the page in a new chapter in economic history here and throughout the state. More...
Acadiana
Acadiana is located in southwest Louisiana, abuts the Gulf of Mexico, and is comprised of eight parishes - Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary and Vermilion. Home to a major port system, a thriving higher education network, Acadiana is also a great place to live, with great food, great music, great cultural institutions and events. More...