MARKSVILLE, LA – The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana has acquired Peerless Cleaners, one of Marksville’s oldest and longest-running businesses. This acquisition marks a significant milestone in the tribe’s ongoing commitment to cultivating economic development opportunities in Central Louisiana.
Peerless Cleaners has long been a staple in the Marksville community, providing high-quality cleaning services for nearly 100 years. The building Peerless currently occupies dates to 1910 and was purchased in 1940 by the Regard Family – who still owns and operates the business today – for a “pressing shop.” The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s purchase of this historic business underscores their dedication to preserving local heritage while investing in the region’s future.
“The acquisition of Peerless Cleaners highlights the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe’s dedication to economic growth and job creation in Central Louisiana,” said Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Marshall Pierite. “Preserving the stability and continuity of this business is crucial for maintaining Marksville’s vitality and sustainability. We aim to continue expanding our economic footprint not just in Marksville, but across Louisiana.”
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe plans to complete repairs and restore the building that houses Peerless Cleaners and a historic hotel, with goals to convert the hotel into a museum. The tribe will retain Peerless Cleaner’s 13 employees and is currently pursuing grant and funding applications to expand services and revitalize the historic organization.
“In Marksville, we are all one family, cherishing our past and building for our collective future,” said Tony Pierite, President of the Tunica-Biloxi Economic Development Corporation. “These team members and the business they’ve built are now part of our family, and we are building for the future, together.”
This strategic move is part of a broader effort by the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe to invest in diverse business ventures that create sustainable growth and enhance the quality of life for Central Louisiana and all of Indian Country. The tribe remains dedicated to exploring new economic development avenues and supporting the local economy through impactful investments.