The pizza man really delivered for the New Orleans Police Department.
Businessman Larry Lundy, whose company runs one of the largest Pizza Hut franchises in the country, is donating 3,400 square feet of prime office space to be 7th District headquarters.
The station on Lake Forest Boulevard will have totally new facilities, including new computer terminals and new bathrooms -- a huge improvement over the trailers that the district's officers have been using as their station.
"Imagine if it was 90 degrees out here. There have been many instances when we were in the trailers doing interviews or meet with victims, and trying to do an interview with the stench coming from the restroom facilities is just intolerable at times," Detective Darrell Doucette said.
"This is going to be state-of-the-art. Mr. Lundy likes to do things first-class," Ray Oswald, of Lundy Enterprises, said.
The district gets to use the office space free of charge for two years.
"All of us want to feel in our lifetime we did some thing that made a little difference and for different people. It is different things, and in this one instance, we know we will have helped the police department at a time when they really need it," Lundy said.
He said the building should be ready in a month.
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