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50 Cent Shreveport Takeover Goes From Doubt To Execution In One Night
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Nolan Strong

50 Cent proved his Shreveport G-Unit Studios project is moving forward, announcing production starts this year and detailing how local businesses fit into the $124 million entertainment hub.
50 Cent showed up to Shreveport ready to prove his $124 million G-Unit Studios vision isn’t just talk anymore.
The rapper and entrepreneur packed the Shreveport Convention Center earlier this week with hundreds of residents who’ve been waiting three years to see if this entertainment transformation would actually happen.
People lined up before doors opened, armed with questions submitted through QR codes, hungry for real answers about timelines and what this means for their community.
The skepticism was real. Since 50 Cent announced his Shreveport redevelopment plans back in 2023, leases have been signed, and money has moved around, but construction on the G Dome, Millennium Studios, and Stage Works hasn’t started yet.
That silence created doubt. But when 50 Cent took the stage with his G Unit growth advisor Orville Hall, he addressed it head-on.
“The biggest takeaway from today, we want y’all to understand it’s happening,” 50 Cent said, cutting through the uncertainty that had built up over the years.
The project’s scope is massive. 50 Cent’s company locked in a $124 million deal with Louisiana to develop three production facilities, with the state throwing down a $50 million incentive package.
The numbers tell the story: 6,000 jobs expected to be created, $18.8 billion in projected economic impact for the region.
He’s already bought over 20 properties downtown as part of his $50 million “50 Cent Economic District” initiative. The G Dome alone is a $22 million entertainment venue designed to become a premier destination for events and productions.
But here’s what really matters to residents: how does this actually work for them?
50 Cent broke it down when discussing the role of local small businesses.
“Well, the local small businesses fit into it because it gives people everything that they the necessities, the basic necessities, small needs. Like right now you might not could get a toothbrush. We need CVSs and like stores and stuff like that down there. Might have to make me one of them stores. I’mma call it a 50 Cent store,” he joked.
But he made it clear that this isn’t just about film production. It’s about building an entire ecosystem where people can actually live and work.
The infrastructure challenges that delayed construction got real attention, too. Flooding issues at the film studio had slowed things down, but 50 Cent and Hall explained how they’re addressing them.
More importantly, they highlighted a major win: a partnership with Samsung.
“I was able to create a partnership with Samsung. Samsung is the leader in LED technology,” 50 Cent said, emphasizing how this collaboration would elevate production quality and attract bigger projects to Shreveport.
The most significant moment came when 50 Cent announced he’s starting production at StageWorks this year. That’s not a maybe. That’s execution mode.
Construction fences are now up downtown, and production timelines are being announced. Shreveport’s transformation from a promise into an actual film and television hub is finally moving.
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