Silo Square development exceeding expectations
Mayor Darren Musselwhite, who has been a champion of the Silo Square development, said he is extremely pleased to see the city’s first entertainment district coming together, and that it will become a destination point for tourism.
“This area has been a vision of ours for several years and is now becoming a reality,” Musselwhite said. “It is going to bring enjoyment for so many of our citizens with new restaurants, shopping, and a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle like never before. Personally seeing this progress is very rewarding to me as this has been one of my priorities in bringing amenities to Southaven that have never existed here before.”
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2021 Southaven Magazine: Talk Of The Town
Master plans detailing Silo Square’s original 228 acres encompass 300+ single-family homes, 275+ luxury loft apartments, a town square center with six retail and/or restaurant outparcels, one bank outparcel, two hotels, 13 mixed-use town square buildings, three office lots, and a farmer’s market all providing approximately 250,000 square feet of commercial space.
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Staks Pancake Kitchen headed to Southaven’s Silo Square
“We couldn’t have asked for a better spot to expand Staks’ footprint,” Staks owner Brice Bailey said in a release. “Silo Square is going to be a game-changing development for Southaven, and we look forward to bringing our high-quality, locally sourced breakfast and lunch offerings to the scene.”
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Open containers and 80 more acres: Southaven's Silo Square progresses
Between adding tenants, an open container designation, and 81 acres to Silo Square, developer Brian Hill has been a busy man lately.
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Google announces first U.S. Google Operations Center in Southaven
Google has announced that it will be opening its first U.S. Google Operations Center in Southaven. The Operations Center will provide customer and operations support to Google’s customers and users around the world.
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Planters Bank holds Ground Breaking Ceremony for new Silo Square location
Planters Bank broke ground for their new 14,131 square foot, full-service branch being built in Silo Square in Southaven. The new branch will be the third location for Planters Bank in DeSoto County.
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Silo Square Attracts Tekila, Continues work on pedestrian bridge
"The pedestrian bridge is the missing link between the two [sites]," Hill said. "Now you'll be able to ride a bike, and even if it's rush hour traffic, safely cross over Getwell Road."
One of the latest to buy an out parcel is Tekila, a high-end Mexican restaurant that will serve lunch, dinner, and even breakfast.
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Silo Square in Southaven
When fully built out, the 288-acre, $200 million Silo Square will have 304 gated, residential lots with houses costing from about $225,000 to $400,000-plus; six retail outparcels; one bank outparcel; two hotels; 16 mixed-use lots; three office lots; a 2.6-acre farmers market; 10 acres for 128 loft apartments; and 64 acres of open green space.
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Pedestrian bridge in Southaven to break ground in 2020, gateway to large pedestrian route
History in the making in DeSoto County, Mississippi. Southaven is on track to build the largest pedestrian route ever. It will cross over the busy intersection of Getwell and May Boulevard to connect Snowden Grove Park to the development at Silo Square.
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Exclusive: Fast-growing chicken restaurant to open seven area locations
A fast-growing, Arkansas-based chicken restaurant is preparing to break into the Memphis market in a big way.
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Longtime Destin Boutique Moving to Southaven
A 26-year-old Destin store is on its way to the Mid-South.
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Silo Square development breaks ground in Southaven
The groundbreaking of the new Silo Square development is bringing the excitement of new growth and possibilities to the city of Southaven.
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Silo Square Adds to Southaven Growth
In the midst of exploding growth over the past several years, the city of Southaven left out a component that many older cities actively cling to: a town square or central business district and hub you will find in more-established communities like Oxford or Hernando.
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Southaven celebrates Silo Square groundbreaking
Car-centric Southaven on Tuesday celebrated the groundbreaking of Silo Square, the suburb's planned community that aspires to blend businesses and housing in a way that is easy, even pleasing, to walk around.
"This is going to be a game-changing development for our city,'' Mayor Darren Musselwhite told about 75 people gathered under a tent near the old, concrete farm silo from which the development draws its name and branding for quaintness.
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"Silo Square" Development Planned Near Snowden Grove in Southaven
A $200-million entertainment district is coming to Southaven. Developer Brian Hill with Lifestyle Communities is behind the project.
Nearly 230 acres will be called "Silo Square," located across from Snowden Grove Amphitheater on Getwell, between Goodman and Church Roads.
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Sprawling $200 million development to bring town square atmosphere to Southaven
A massive 228-acre, mixed-use development will bring a town square comparable to Collierville and Oxford, Miss., to Southaven.
Silo Square, on farmland between Getwell and Tchulahoma roads south of Goodman, calls for a mixture of residential, commercial and public uses
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Southaven developer proposes square deal for growing suburb
In 1970, Southaven was an unincorporated, 9,000 resident town. It was so sleepy that it lacked even a McDonald's.
By it's incorporation in 1980, about 16,000 people called it home, and by 2000, it held about 29,000 residents. Today, more than 53,000 people live in the fastest-growing city, located just over the state line from Memphis.
And yet, Southaven lacks a true center.
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