About 20 years ago, Lafayette's City Council started transforming the Old town area. We have seen Lafayette change from a funky little backward town into a very popular place to visit.
About the same time, we bought this house and started transforming it as well. Updated wiring and plumbing, a new front porch, add a bathroom, update the kitchen, refinish the floors, paint the rooms with Martha Stewart colors! Fence, yard, sidewalks, patio... Whew! A lot of work but its worth it. The house has a lot of charm and we enjoy making it shine.
Meanwhile, Lafayette moved Hwy 287 away from downtown, slowed the flow of traffic by narrowing Public Road and adding stop signs, put in street lamps and flag stone sidewalks. Then they started hosting festivals and encouraged small businesses to come here. Whew! Years of work... but that was worth it too!
Lafayette now is a destination for not only good Mexican food (we have always had that) but also for microbrews, chicken and waffles (The Post), Thai, Pho, Chinese, Farm to Table (Community), and even breakfast (Like at Tangerine down the street). We have Starbucks, but also a variety of local barista coffee shops as well as microbrew pubs. Live music and Open Mikes abound, and we have a Rec Center, a brand new outdoor water park, ice cream, and even our own chocolate shop and apothecary. All within walking distance, and a its a nice walk...
The neighborhood has always been friendly, but it is also beautiful. So many of my neighbors have also renovated their houses and yards, that now it is really fun to just walk about and see the murals and the flowers and the landscapes and the fresh paint jobs... on the way to breakfast or coffee or the Peach festival or Farmers' Market. Its a great place to be. Come share it with us!