It’s Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch

Hosted ByStephanie Riegel

OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now the Capital Region has an equivalent culinary home for business: Mansur’s. Each week Stephanie holds court over lunch at Mansur’s and invites members of the Baton Rouge business community to join her. You can also hear the show on WRKF 89.3FM.

Sparkling Style – Out to Lunch – It’s Baton Rouge

In the age of Internet shopping, retail is an increasingly difficult way to make a living. When shoppers don’t care if you’re local and, no matter where they live, want current fashion and accessories at a fair price, how does a local business compete?

Scott Berg, Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry

Scott Berg says it starts with service. Scott has other strategies too, and proven successes to back them up. Scott is Baton Rouge Market President of Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry including a Pandora franchise in the Mall of Louisiana. Scott was just a two year old when his father, Lee Michael Berg, opened the first Lee Michaels in Cortana Mall in 1978. Today Scott and his dad work closely together, and Scott’s 12 year old has some design ideas of her own.   

Andrea Eastin, Fair Fit

Scott’s daughter could learn clothing design and manufacture with Andrea Eastin. Andrea’s company, Fair Fit, is a boutique fashion design studio with classes that teach people of all ages and both genders to sew, design and customize our own clothing.  You might be surprised to learn that a good number of Baton Rouge men are siitting down designing and sewing their own clothes.

Andrea Eastin, Scott Berg

We often talk about Baton Rouge developing its own signature style these days. Scott Berg and Andrea Eastin are part of that emerging sovering independent syle.

Stephanie Riegel

Photos at Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart.