VPG Enterprise Named One of New Orleans' Best Minority-Owned Businesses for 2026
- VPG Construction
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
New Orleans CityBusiness recognized VPG Enterprise in its annual "In the Lead" awards, a distinction that reflects years of showing up, building trust, and proving that minority-owned firms can lead the most complex projects in the region.

We have some news worth sharing. VPG Enterprise has been selected by New Orleans CityBusiness as one of the region's Best Minority-Owned Businesses for 2026, part of the publication's annual "In the Lead" recognition program that spotlights companies making a real difference in the Gulf Coast business community.
It means a lot to be recognized this way. Not because of the title, but because of what it represents, the clients who trusted us with their projects, the partners who built alongside us, and the communities that let us into their neighborhoods to do this work.
What we do, and why it matters
VPG Enterprise is a full-service construction, development, and property management firm. We work on complex, purpose-driven projects, the kind that require more than just the ability to pour concrete and hang drywall. Affordable housing. Mixed-use development. Long-term community investment. These aren't projects you hand off and forget about.
CEO Michael Merideth built VPG on a belief that has shaped everything from the projects we take on to the contractors we partner with: ownership creates access, not just opportunity. There's a difference. Opportunity can disappear. Access compounds.
"We support minorities by using ownership to create access, not just opportunity. That belief guides the work we pursue and the way we partner, hire, and contract." — Michael Merideth, CEO
More than building buildings
Across the organization, VPG invests in affordable housing, workforce development, and minority-owned businesses, not as separate initiatives, but as an integrated way of doing business. Every project is screened through the lens of whether it expands access to knowledge, contracts, and long-term stability for the people in that community.
That's not a marketing position. It shows up in who we hire, who we subcontract with, and which developments we choose to pursue. When VPG builds a property, we're thinking about who manages it, who maintains it, and who it ultimately serves, ten years from now, not just at ribbon-cutting.
What this recognition means to our team
Awards like this don't happen in isolation. They're the result of every project manager who pushed through a complicated permitting process, every subcontractor who delivered quality work, and every resident or partner who chose to work with us when they had other options.
We're grateful to New Orleans CityBusiness for shining a light on minority-owned firms doing serious work in this city. And we're even more grateful to the community that has made that work possible.
If you're working on a development project in the New Orleans region or looking for a construction and management partner that takes long-term impact seriously, we'd love to connect.

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