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The '''Louisiana Boardwalk''' is a [[shopping center]] combining [[retail shopping]], [[restaurants]], and [[entertainment]].
The '''Louisiana Boardwalk''' is a [[shopping center]] combining [[retail store|retail shopping]], [[restaurants]], and [[entertainment]].


Tenants at the 550,000 square foot (51,000 m²) complex, which opened in [[May]] [[2005]], include [[Regal Cinemas]], [[Bass Pro Shops]], [[Chico's]], [[Hooters]], [[Buffalo Wild Wings]], [[Old Farmer's Almanac]], [[Build-a-Bear Workshop]], a [[bowling]] alley, and a [[nightclub]]. In addition, there are outlet stores owned by [[Nike]], [[Adidas]], and [[Haggar]].
Tenants at the 550,000 square foot (51,000 m²) complex, which opened in [[May]] [[2005]], include [[Regal Cinemas]], [[Bass Pro Shops]], [[Chico's]], [[Hooters]], [[Buffalo Wild Wings]], [[Old Farmer's Almanac]], [[Build-a-Bear Workshop]], a [[bowling]] alley, and a [[nightclub]]. In addition, there are outlet stores owned by [[Nike]], [[Adidas]], and [[Haggar]].

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The Louisiana Boardwalk is a shopping center combining retail shopping, restaurants, and entertainment.

Tenants at the 550,000 square foot (51,000 m²) complex, which opened in May 2005, include Regal Cinemas, Bass Pro Shops, Chico's, Hooters, Buffalo Wild Wings, Old Farmer's Almanac, Build-a-Bear Workshop, a bowling alley, and a nightclub. In addition, there are outlet stores owned by Nike, Adidas, and Haggar.

In addition, Cumulus Media has chosen a nearby office building for the studios of the four radio stations it owns in the Ark-La-Tex market.

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