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Assumption Parish

The parish of Assumption anchors the Bayou Region at its northern boundaries yet connects directly to the Gulf of Mexico by way of its extensive waterways to the south.  Bordering the Atchafalaya Basin - one of the world's largest natural water systems - the parish is a natural setting for fisheries, marine transportation, industrial fabrication and recreation.  The parish holds large tracts of developable lands with access to the Mississippi River port system, rail, and roadways connecting north/south by LA Highway 70 and east/west by LA Highways 1 and 308 and I-49/U.S. 90.  Learn more about the advantages of doing business in Assumptinon Parish below.

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Contact Info:

P.O. Box 718
Napoleonville, LA 70390
(985) 369-2816 Phone (985) 369-2811 Fax
Web site: www.assumptionchamber.org
E-mail: assumption@charter.net


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Assumption Parish Comprehensive Plan Now Available for Review and Comment
Assumption Parish News  |  19-Nov-2008

A comprehensive plan for the development and best uses of Assumption Parish talent and resources is now available for review and public comment.  read more >


Community Properties

The database contains the following 2 buildings:  

Click here for more information & photosOld Halter Marine Building and Site
$4,000,000
Type: Manufacturing  Total Sq. Ft.: 44,000
Zoning: None  Acreage: 51.00
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Banner Store
Type: Commercial
Zoning: Retail/Office
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The database contains the following 2 sites:  

Click here for more information & photosOld Halter Marine Building/Site
$4,000,000 Type: Industrial
Zoning: None   Acreage: 51.00
Click here for more information & photos
Click here for more information & photosOld Halter Marine Site
$4,000,000 Type: Industrial
Zoning: None   Acreage: 51.00
Click here for more information & photos