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Architect magazine - Jackson, Mississippi
March 11, 2010



Yazoo clay, a mudrock deposit under metropolitan Jackson, Miss., wreaks havoc on building foundations. The material’s volume can expand 10 percent with just a 4 percent increase in moisture. But local construction companies and engineers have developed standards for deeper piles and moisture management that keeps the clay stable. That, combined with public funding, has cranes in the air around the so-called Crossroads of the South.

“Downtown Jackson is in the midst of the biggest renaissance in its 200-year history,” crows Charles Alexander, a partner at hometown firm Dale and Associates Architects. But there is one challenge, he laments: a lack of available local financing. “Attempts to interest local banking entities in participating in development opportunities has been met with less-than-favorable results,” Alexander says. “Bankers are taking a wait-and-see attitude.”

But that hasn’t dampened spirits in author Eudora Welty’s hometown. Corinne Fox, director of the city’s Department of Planning and Development, says that thanks to a Downtown Strategic Plan completed by the city in 2004, “19 private projects totaling $1.5 billion are being planned or are under construction. Public projects represent a total of $400 million.”

Although Jackson’s population is on the decline, locals are bullish on the city’s future. “Jackson’s people and our civic organizations are actively working to increase attractions and services to the surrounding region,” says Steve Davis, vice president of local firm Canizaro Cawthon Davis. For instance, organizations in the Fondren and Belhaven neighborhoods are engaged in community visioning designed to drive development that meets local needs. “Our strengths include a vibrant and diverse group of citizens pulling together for Jackson’s success,” Davis says. “Because we avoided much of the excess of the 2000s, we have also been spared much of the pain.”

POPULATION/EMPLOYMENT
Current population: 175,710, but growth is -4.4%. Job growth: down 0.6% since 2008.

OFFICE MARKET
Space in the 1.1-million-s.f. office market ranges from $17/s.f. to $25.50/s.f.

RESIDENTIAL MARKET
Median home sale price, May 2009: $93,000.

MARKET STRENGTHS
• Proximity to Dallas, Atlanta
• State’s only true urban center
• Low cost of living

MARKET CONCERNS
• Declining population
• Aging infrastructure
• Limited private financing

FORECAST
“The city’s primary strength is people with vision and a can-do attitude,” says Dale and Associates Architects partner Charles Alexander. “New energy and forward-looking organizations are also a winning combination. Jackson is fertile ground for launching new ideas.”
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Wow, that Farish Street Entertainment project looks awesome. How far along is the project and when is the riverwalk portion set to begin?
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Wow, that Farish Street Entertainment project looks awesome. How far along is the project and when is the riverwalk portion set to begin?
The first block is under construction/renovation currently, which will be mainly restaurants and lounges, including B.B. King's Blues Club. The riverwalk concept is separate from the work being done currently on Farish Street, but it would tie in to the back of the buildings on the west side of the street. A construction date has not yet been set for the riverwalk project.
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Wow, Im surprised by all of the historic renovations they are doing, really good to see. Ive never been to Jacksonville, but this gives me some incintive to go down there and see it.
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Wow, Im surprised by all of the historic renovations they are doing, really good to see. Ive never been to Jacksonville, but this gives me some incintive to go down there and see it.
I hope you mean Jackson.
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Chase Bank in downtown Jackson

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Im still hopeful that Jackson will have a tower that exceeds 70 stories and a skyline that rivals Nashville and Austin. More companies from California will see how great Jackson is and will want to move their HQs here. In Gods divine timing.
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Im still hopeful that Jackson will have a tower that exceeds 70 stories and a skyline that rivals Nashville and Austin. More companies from California will see how great Jackson is and will want to move their HQs here. In Gods divine timing.
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I've done some work in Jackson. The city was coming along, but the pandemic really killed it. And the disinvestment...
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I've done some work in Jackson. The city was coming along, but the pandemic really killed it. And the disinvestment...
Really what work have you done in Jackson and I agree, hopefully things change in her future. The city really need a convention center hotel.
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Milwaukee Electric Tool Co. Completed Project








https://rozierconstruction.com/proje...-tool-remodel/
https://www.beardriser.com/commercia...ectric-tool-co

The Vista - Starkville, Mississippi Completed Project



https://dt-designstudio.com/the-vista

Madison County Administrative Office Completed Project




https://jhharchitects.com/projects/c...trative-office

Threefoot Hotel Meridian Completed Project









https://www.jtcampo.com/project-threefoot
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Really what work have you done in Jackson and I agree, hopefully things change in her future. The city really need a convention center hotel.
King Edward Hotel and the residential component. I try to stay there when I'm in town, but it has unfortunately declined in quality due to the pandemic.
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Apartment developments around town

The Westin Mixed-Use



https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...ge_14+copy.jpg

Meridian at Fondren





https://www.clarionledger.com/story/...tail/22998239/

215-unit high-end loft development coming to North Fondren




6 story apartment proposed for Duling School property

https://www.wlbt.com/2021/09/02/6-st...hool-property/

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Two Mississippi Museums Completed Project




https://www.dalepartners.com/two-mississippi-museums

Thad Cochran United States Courthouse Completed Project





https://www.dalepartners.com/thad-co...tes-courthouse

Jackson Convention Hotel Proposed Project






https://www.dalepartners.com/jackson-convention-hotel

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101 West Capital Street (JSU Downtown Campus) Completed Project









https://www.thehollomongroup.com/101_1.html
https://www.m3aarch.com/higher-education

Belhaven University Housing Completed Project



https://www.ebdarch.com/belhaven-university-housing

Farish Street Entertainment Complex Proposed Project



https://www.ebdarch.com/farish-stree...ment-complex-1

Whitney Place Proposed Project





https://www.dalepartners.com/whitney-place

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UMMC Children's of Mississippi Building Completed Project





https://www.umc.edu/Childrens/Patien...ideo-Tour.html

UMMC School of Medicine Building Completed Project





https://www.rac.com/projects/educati...l-of-medicine/

Baptist Medical Center - The Belhaven Medical Office Building Completed Project




https://www.rac.com/projects/healthc...arking-garage/

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300 Renaissance / CSpire Office Building Completed Project



https://www.rac.com/projects/commerc...fice-building/

The Pinnacle at Jackson Place Completed Project





https://www.rac.com/projects/commerc...jackson-place/

Student Union Jackson State University Completed Project




https://www.rac.com/projects/educati...student-union/

Dixon Hall Renovation Jackson State University Completed Project





https://www.rac.com/projects/residen...ll-renovation/

Campbell College Dormitories Jackson State University Completed Project



https://www.rac.com/projects/residen...e-dormitories/

Mississippi Employment Security Commission Headquarters Completed Project





https://www.rac.com/projects/governm...-headquarters/

308 Electric Building Completed Project





https://www.rac.com/projects/histori...tric-building/

Entergy Transmission Operations Center Completed Project




https://www.rac.com/projects/manufac...ations-center/

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Where is this project located with the "Soul Spa" placeholder. Is this the project that was announced near Meadowbrook & Fondren?
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