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re: Looks like maybe a shooting or something at Sherwood Acres on Coursey Boulevard.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 10:58 am to junkfunky
Posted on 5/28/22 at 10:58 am to junkfunky
It’s the life cycle of apartments. They often turn to trash and sink the whole surrounding area. It’s why the future of Katy is not as bright as it was just ten years ago. Too many apartment complexes have sprung up. At the moment they’re fine. They won’t stay that way.
This post was edited on 5/28/22 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 5/28/22 at 10:59 am to TigersSEC2010
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That complex has been shite for at least 20 years
I bought a house and moved out of there in '96. There were tons of good-looking crazy girls there in the 80's.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:01 am to LSUcrawfish
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Looks like maybe a shooting or something
1. Is the shooter a white guy who shot minorities?
2. Did the shooter use an AR?
If the answer to either question is no, then nobody cares.
This post was edited on 5/28/22 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:09 am to LSUcrawfish
My office is near there, glad these folks are kind enough to limit their shenanigans to the weekend.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:09 am to LSUcrawfish
Lock your doors baw. The Purge is near
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:13 am to LSUcrawfish
I’m sure it was simply a Geology meeting that got out of hand.
“Stalagmites I said!”
“Stalagmites I said!”
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:22 am to LSUcrawfish
Midnight basketball must have been canceled.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:26 am to Dingeaux
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sure is. Way too close to me too.
So that means you are close to me, too
This side of town has really gone downhill in the past 5 years
After Katrina we lived in Sherwood acres apartments- we called it firewood acres bc some apartments caught fire a few times the year we were there

This post was edited on 5/28/22 at 11:28 am
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:26 am to LSUcrawfish
I used to live in White Castle and Sherwood Acres in the early 90s. It’s amazing how it went to crap the way it did.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:29 am to lsusteve1
If ya did that there wouldn’t be anything left lol.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:30 am to TigerAlum1982
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They must have moved on from the Siegen/Perkins area from last night.
What happened last night over there?
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:30 am to GreenRockTiger
I had a firmer co worker who lived there and her apt caught fire…
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:33 am to dukke v
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I had a firmer co worker who lived there and her apt caught fire…
My brother had an apartment there (which is where we had evacuated to) - he lived there a total of 5 years - and at least two apartments a year burned then - it was unfortunate bc a lot of kids always lived there and it was 8 apartments to a building so that’s a lot of people suffering bc of a lit candle
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:37 am to GreenRockTiger
Well she lived in the very 1st apt next to the 1st gate. She put still hot charcoal inside the little storage room by the front porch.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:37 am to Byrdybyrd05
I grew up in White Castle too. Came to BR for LSU and never looked back. I lived in Sherwood Acres in the early 80’s. They were really nice then.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:39 am to dukke v
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She put still hot charcoal inside the little storage room by the front porch

Posted on 5/28/22 at 11:59 am to LSUcrawfish
Could it have been a peaceful protest?
Posted on 5/28/22 at 12:46 pm to biglego
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It’s the life cycle of apartments. They often turn to trash and sink the whole surrounding area. It’s why the future of Katy is not as bright as it was just ten years ago. Too many apartment complexes have sprung up. At the moment they’re fine. They won’t stay that was.
That’s not true across the board. There are plenty of properties who have property owners and property management that seeks to constantly keep the property competitive with the properties they compete with, and are looking at things long term, then there are the property owners and management that sees the property as a short term investment to be milked and so the outside is not cared for, and maintenance is more like bandaids and the bare minimum is in place rather than updating and playing the long game, because when they have finished milking it for all it’s worth, they are going to dump it and move on to another unsuspecting property.
Some however are behind the eight ball and doing their best but it’s a real uphill battle to bring it back to life because of many factors, not the least of which is a poor economy, a poor target base, poor reputation, age and neglect, but even more so an overly saturated market that keeps robbing Peter to pay Paul, and that’s asking the impossible, so in order to maintain a profitable occupancy to operate efficiently has to lower rent, lower qualifications, and bandaid maintenance rather than invest for the future.
I will agree with you though, as previously stated, and I believe the worst of all factors is that Baton Rouge, along with other places, have simply become greedy and overbuilt, and there’s a very real price that comes with that, and you are seeing it in many places around town, not the least of which is Blvd de Province, Sherwood Forrest, and Tigerland to name some of the more familiar places around town that are really suffering right now, except for a few saving graces. Some of the absolute worst though have come around the LSU area, and the fault is not just in investors, but in the City, and also LSU that saw the money being made in off campus properties springing up all over the place, and sought to get a piece of that pie, by after they were built, deciding that freshmen must live on campus, and then building their own money makers that put the hurt on the off campus facilities and lower occupancy as a result trying to vie for a limited market because LSU enrollment isn’t growing but the number of complexes catering to it are, and that will not serve anyone long term.
These are not healthy ways to go for a community that wants to remain a viable area to live in for years to come. It’s what locusts do when they destroy a field and move on to another field down the road to do the same without thought one to the field they just destroyed. We have to change our mindset as people, reinvest in existing properties, re-use properties, and invest in the long game rather than the short one. That’s going to take people to first recognize what hasn’t worked, and then change the way we look at our community.
This post was edited on 5/28/22 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 5/28/22 at 12:53 pm to dukke v
I had friends who lived there in mid 2000’s. Never a problem but it’s pretty easy to assume it became a shite show quick. I used to walk over to the Circle K and back.
Posted on 5/28/22 at 1:09 pm to junkfunky
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My greatgrandmother's sister, Gurt, lived there before she died.
RIP Gurt.
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