Good bet new venture finds new way to St. Martinville

BY HEATHER MILLER
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Friday, August 21, 2009 2:09 PM CDT

ST. MARTINVILLE — Plans for an off-track betting facility to be placed in the former Wal-Mart building here are one step closer to becoming reality.

The St. Martinville City Council recently approved a resolution allowing Ma-yor Thomas Nelson to enter into a lease agreement with Evangeline Downs, which currently operates four other off-track betting facilities in Acadiana, including one in New Iberia.

Nelson is out of his office until Monday and could not be reached for comment.

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City Councilman Craig Prosper said the lease has not been finalized. How-ever, he said, there is an agreement in place stating the company will locate at the building.

Wal-Mart closed its doors  on Oct. 31 in St. Mar-tinville, which resulted in a loss of more than $200,000 in sales tax revenues for the city. The city then inherited the 44,000-square foot building, about half of which will be occupied by the Evangeline Downs facility.

“In researching other cities, we found those buildings very hard to occupy with something that would give you a tax base or produce money for the city,” Prosper said.

Prosper does not know exactly how much the new facility will bring in for the city, but added it will replace anywhere from half to two-thirds of the revenue lost when Wal-Mart closed its doors. 

“We could sell the building for a certain amount of money, but it wouldn’t continue the yearly tax base,” Prosper said. “If you use the whole thing for office space or something like that, it doesn’t help us out at all.”

The issue has created a small pocket of opposition from church leaders and others in the community, and also from City Councilman Mike Fuselier, who has voted against any measure to bring gambling to the area, he said.

Fuselier said his re-search has shown gambling establishments bring in higher sales tax revenues by taking revenue from other area businesses.

Fuselier was the only councilman to vote against the proposal.

“The overall gain in our community is not positive,” Fuselier said. “I thought in our case we could have done a lot more retail searching. I just think it’s not in the best interest of the city and the community as a whole. When gambling comes in, it cannibalizes the economic surroundings, and I’ve never been a proponent of it.”

Comments

    Thank you Mike wrote on Aug 22, 2009 10:11 PM:

    " I applaud City Councilman Mike Fuselier. Seems to be the only one who voted with the right intentions for maintaining what little pride is left in the city. Thank you Mike for standing your ground. "

    Outside view wrote on Aug 22, 2009 9:44 PM:

    " It is a shame when Wal-Mart closed it's doors. It took away a lot of good for the city. I think it is a bigger shame that the building may be re-opened for gaming purposes. So many area's around us are growing and this is the best and most positive thing that St Martinville can offer for it's town? Seems all the towns around the area are growing except St Martinville. Real business promotes growth. Gambling is not the solution, it offers nothing and is degrading. Poor choice, watch and see. "

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