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50 Cent Breaks Ground On G-Dome While Revealing AI Investment Made Him Rich
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Nolan Strong

50 Cent transformed downtown Shreveport into a construction site this week, and the implications for Louisiana’s entertainment landscape are massive.
The rapper and entrepreneur orchestrated a groundbreaking ceremony at the future G-Dome site on Spring and Travis streets, signaling the start of what could reshape the region’s cultural infrastructure.
50 Cent is putting his money where his mouth is, and the city showed up to witness it.
The G-Dome represents the centerpiece of a sprawling $124 million entertainment empire that’s been four years in the making.
The 30,000-square-foot spherical venue will function as an immersive entertainment space with green areas, part of a broader vision that includes G-Unit Studios, Stageworks renovations, and modernization of what used to be Millennium Studios.
When asked about the trajectory, 50 Cent painted a picture that’s hard to ignore.
“If we’re talking 5 years now, what’s downtown Shreveport going to look like?” he was asked. “You won’t recognize it. Totally new,” he responded, and the confidence in that statement carries weight given what’s already in motion.
The same day as the groundbreaking, 50 Cent hosted a town hall at the Shreveport Convention Center, where he fielded questions directly from residents about his business strategy and investment philosophy.
This is where things get interesting. When asked about his greatest investment, he didn’t hesitate to pivot away from entertainment entirely.
“My greatest investment recently was in AI. I’m rich. I’m blessed, man. It’s really working out.” .
The G-Unit Studios project itself is positioned as the second-largest Black-owned entertainment hub in the country, with a 45-year lease deal that the city council approved unanimously.
The company has already acquired 13 downtown properties and launched G-Unit Studios in April 2026, establishing headquarters in the city.
For residents seeking opportunities, the company partnered with the City of Shreveport Community Development Department to host job registration events targeting positions in film production and the entertainment industry.
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