Shreveport-Bossier City Metro Area, LA Reviews


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The Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metro Area is known for its culture, cuisine and nightlife. It is the perfect place for anyone looking for a great time in an entertaining and unique atmosphere. The city is home to some of the best restaurants, bars and attractions in the area. Visitors come here to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as well as take advantage of the beautiful parks and outdoor activities offered in the region. Visitors can experience some of Louisiana’s best Cajun and Creole cooking at local restaurants, or have a night out on the town with some live music and dancing. The city also offers plenty of shopping opportunities with stores such as Macy’s, Nordstrom Rack and Ulta Beauty located throughout downtown. Reviews of Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metro Area are overwhelmingly positive, with many describing it as a vibrant area full of life that offers something for everyone.

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Bad Economy, High Crime, Poor Schools - 12/21/2017
I lived in Shreveport in the early 1980s and return once or twice every year for visits with family and friends. I've also researched Shreveport and a lot of other cities for retirement. Let me start with the many negatives:

--The violent crime is out of control. Shreveport, the city, has 4X the national average for murder, and similarly high rates for rape, robbery and assault. Anecdotally, I'm told that property crime is a real and growing problems as well. And every time I turn on the local TV news there are more reports of mayhem and violence, often drug related.

--The economy is awful, and has been since, well, the 1970s. Population of Shreveport itself is about where it was in 1975, despite annexing huge swaths of unincorporated Caddo Parish. The metro is very slow growing, due to lots of out-migration. People will tell you Bossier Parish is the hot growth area, but its growth is basically the result of people fleeing Shreveport.
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