The ‘Power’ producer’s G-Unit Film & Television has finalized a deal with the state on a development plan for three entertainment venues.

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson

Curtis “50 Cent” JacksonΒ Jason Koerner/Getty Images

Curtis β€œ50 Cent” Jackson’s ambitious effort to develop a production base in Louisiana for his G-Unit Studios took another step forward as the state revealed a finalized deal for an investment and redevelopment plan.

Under the agreement, Jackson’s company will invest $124 million to renovate venue space Stageworks, update a production campus formerly owned by Millennium Studios and build a β€œdome-style immersive venue and green space park” in the city of Shreveport, the Louisiana Economic Development office said on Monday. The state said it agreed to provide $50 million β€œin performance-based funding” for infrastructure at those sites.

β€œBy reinvesting in downtown Shreveport and upgrading existing assets to create state-of-the-art entertainment and production facilities, we are creating jobs, inspiring hope, attracting new productions, and giving the entire entertainment industry a reason to build their futures right here,” Jackson stated.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry added, β€œwe’re thrilled to welcome yet another project that sees the strength, talent and potential of this region.”

Two years ago this April, Jackson held a press conference and unveiled blueprints for G-Unit Studios in the city, likening the plan to the expansive production soundstage space that Tyler Perry had built outside of Atlanta. A long-term lease with the city for Stageworks was announced last year.

An art rendering of G-Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana.Β G-Unit Studios

Jackson had a longtime, sometimes contentious producing partnership with Starz owing to the hitΒ PowerΒ franchise and its spinoffs. In late October, StarzΒ formally canceled drama seriesΒ BMFΒ after four seasons. A month later, in response to aΒ Hollywood ReporterΒ earnings article on Starz’ $53 million in quarterly losses, 50 CentΒ wrote on Instagram, β€œSee what happens when I stop working, let’s make STARZ great again.”

On Starz’ earnings call in November president Jeffrey Hirsch called out the Jackson and G-Unit produced boxing dramaΒ FightlandΒ as the company’s first studio original greenlit since its spinoff from Lionsgate. The series is currently in production in London.

G-Unit produces for multiple studios and has broadened its scope to nonfiction, audio, film and television. The company inked a deal with Fox Entertainment in 2023 to develop new projects (one such project:Β 50 Ways to Catch a Killer, for Fox Nation). It’s also developing Ron Stallworth non-fiction tomeΒ The Gangs of ZionΒ as a Hulu project titledΒ Hip Hop Cop. Other projects includeΒ The MassacreΒ andΒ Queen NzingaΒ for Starz andΒ Trill LeagueΒ for BET+.

A concept image of the production facility 50 Cent is planning in Shreveport, Louisiana.Β G-Unit Studios