Boudreaux’s Jewelers, a fourth-generation family-owned business based in Louisiana, is investing $4 million to expand and modernize its flagship location in Mandeville. The project will more than double the size of its current facility at 4550 Highway 22, enhancing both retail presentation and in-house production capabilities. Scheduled for completion by October 2026, the renovation will introduce a redesigned ground-floor showroom and a state-of-the-art manufacturing studio on the second level.
The expansion is expected to generate two new direct jobs, each with an average annual salary of $115,000—nearly double the average wage in St. Tammany Parish. Nineteen existing roles will be retained, while Louisiana Economic Development estimates an additional six indirect positions may emerge across the regional economy. This growth aligns with the state’s High Impact Jobs initiative, which supports enterprises creating high-quality employment opportunities.
Brandon Boudreaux, COO of the company, emphasized the firm’s commitment to local craftsmanship, stating that the investment reinforces their dedication to domestic jewelry production amid a global market dominated by overseas manufacturing. Full operations will continue throughout construction, ensuring uninterrupted service for clients. The business also maintains stores in Metairie and Baton Rouge, highlighting its deep roots across the state.
Mandeville Mayor Clay Madden praised the development, noting the long-standing relationship between the city and the Boudreaux family since their establishment in 1995. He described the expansion as a testament to the city’s supportive environment for small businesses. Russell Richardson, President and CEO of the St. Tammany Economic Development Corporation, welcomed the project as a boost to the local economy, while Michael Hecht of Greater New Orleans, Inc., highlighted its ripple effects on neighboring industries.
To secure the project, the state provided a competitive incentives package, including benefits under the Industrial Tax Exemption program and eligibility for the High Impact Jobs program. Businesses interested in participating in similar economic developments can register at SourceLouisiana.com.
Founded 92 years ago by Gilmore Boudreaux Sr., the company has remained a staple in Louisiana’s luxury jewelry sector, known for original designs and skilled fabrication. Louisiana Economic Development continues to support job creation and investment statewide, promoting economic resilience through strategic partnerships.
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Boudreaux’s Jewelers Expands and Modernizes Mandeville Flagship Facility – LED
Boudreaux’s will undertake a major upgrade to its Northshore operations as the company continues to grow its Louisiana legacy.
The project will elevate the store’s design and in-house manufacturing capabilities.
Construction is expected to be completed by October 2026.
MANDEVILLE, La. — Boudreaux’s Jewelers, a fourth-generation Louisiana family business, announced it will invest $4 million to expand and modernize its flagship location in St. Tammany Parish. The project will more than double the facility’s footprint and establish one of the state’s largest on-site jewelry manufacturing studios.
The company is expected to create two direct new jobs with an average annual salary of $115,000, which is 97% above the average St. Tammany Parish wage, while retaining 19 existing positions. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in an additional six indirect new jobs, for a total of eight potential new job opportunities in the Southeast Region.
“Family-owned businesses like Boudreaux’s are part of the fabric of Louisiana’s economy,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois said. “Brandon’s participation in LED’s CEO Roundtables reflects the thoughtful, long-term approach this company brings to its growth. Their continued investment in St. Tammany Parish is exactly what our new High Impact Jobs program was designed to support — businesses of any size that are creating higher-wage opportunities for local workers and strengthening Louisiana’s future.”
The renovation will more than double the size of the company’s facility at 4550 Highway 22 in Mandeville, creating expanded space for a redesigned first-floor showroom and a state-of-the-art manufacturing studio on the second floor. The upgrades will support Boudreaux’s growing design and production teams while enhancing the customer experience through modernized retail areas and improved workflow capabilities.
“This expansion affirms our long-term commitment to the Louisiana market and to committing significant resources to local manufacturing and design,” Boudreaux’s Jewelers COO Brandon Boudreaux said. “Louisiana has always been home for our family and business, and it has a rich history of jewelry manufacturing that we hope to be a shining example of in a world of overseas jewelry manufacturing.”
Construction is expected to begin in January 2026 and be completed by October 2026. Boudreaux’s Jewelers will maintain full operations throughout the renovation to ensure uninterrupted service for customers. The company also operates locations in Metairie and Baton Rouge, underscoring its long-established footprint in Louisiana.
“Boudreaux’s expansion marks an exciting new chapter for a local, family-owned business that has called Mandeville home since 1995,” Mandeville Mayor Clay Madden said. “Their continued investment underscores the enduring connection between this family and our community, as well as the welcoming environment our city provides for small business growth. We’re excited to support them as they take this next step.”
To win the project in Mandeville, the state of Louisiana offered Boudreaux’s Jewelers a competitive incentives package that includes participation in the state’s High Impact Jobs program and Industrial Tax Exemption program.
“Small businesses like Boudreaux’s Jewelers are the heartbeat of St. Tammany’s economy,” President and CEO of St. Tammany Economic Development Corporation Russell Richardson said. “We’re proud to have played a part in bringing this manufacturing project to Mandeville’s vibrant community and grateful to Boudreaux’s for choosing to expand their business here.”
“Boudreaux’s Jewelers is doubling down on its commitment to Mandeville with an expansion that will create and retain quality jobs in St. Tammany Parish,” President and CEO of Greater New Orleans, Inc. Michael Hecht said. “This kind of homegrown investment strengthens our regional economy, fuels ripple-effect growth for neighboring businesses, and reinforces the momentum across Southeast Louisiana. With support from targeted LED programs, Boudreaux’s is helping the regional economy sparkle.”
Louisiana companies, make sure your business is registered at SourceLouisiana.com to enter the pipeline for contract and vendor opportunities with development projects statewide.
About Boudreaux’s Jewelers, LLC
Boudreaux’s Jewelers is a 4-generation Louisiana family owned and operated luxury jewelry business. Founded 92 years ago by Gilmore Boudreaux Sr., Boudreaux’s has been a mainstay in the Louisiana jewelry market known for its in-house designs and manufacturing skills. For more information, visit boudreauxsjewelers.com.
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