Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson announces new growth and development leader for G-Unit studios in Shreveport
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has appointed Orville Hall as G-Unit Growth Advisor.
Hall worked alongside Jackson and G Unit studios in the recent development in the Shreveport film industry with the leasing of Millennium Studios.
"We are thrilled to welcome Orville Hall to the G-Unit family," said Jackson. "Shreveport has immense potential, and we are confident in our ability to unlock it."
According to G-Unit public relations, Hall's ability to foster growth and innovation aligns with the vision Jackson has for Shreveport. Hall said, "I am honored to join G-Unit and work alongside Curtis and his team on this transformative project."
The expansion of G-Unit in Shreveport is expected to set a milestone for the region.
In April, Jackson entered into an agreement with the City of Shreveport to lease the city-owned production studio Millennium Studios for 30 years at a yearly rate of $2,400.
This revitalization of Millennium Studios is expected to have a cascading effect on job creation, attracting talent to the area and contributing to the overall economic resurgence of Shreveport.
"Shreveport is on the cusp of becoming a major hub for entertainment and innovation and I am excited to contribute to its growth and success," said Hall. "Together, we will build a thriving ecosystem that supports creativity, economic development, and community empowerment."
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Makenzie Boucher is a reporter with the Shreveport Times. Contact her at mboucher@gannett.com.
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