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What is UL doing with all its prime real estate?

Summary by The Current
On General Gardner Avenue, at the edge of the Freetown-Port Rico neighborhood, behind tall pine and magnolia trees, sit the remnants of a once stately home. At the feet of the two-story mansion’s facade of peeling paint and broken windows, beer cans, food containers and other trash litter the yard.  The blighted building known as the Griffin House is one of several abandoned or blank properties owned by UL Lafayette and its affiliates, a real es…
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The Current broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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