SHREVEPORT, La. — A proposed development on Kings Highway is drawing opposition from residents in Shreveport’s Highland neighborhood, who say the project could change the character of their community.
The development is planned for a vacant lot that has remained unused for more than 10 years since Don’s Seafood closed. The proposal, listed as Southern South Market, includes two restaurants, a convenience store and gas pumps, along with the sale of alcohol.
Neighbors say those additions are unnecessary in an area they believe is already saturated with similar businesses…