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Metrocenter to get a new tenant: The City of Jackson

 

Metrocenter Center Court (Photo: Metrocenter Mall Website)

Oh, the Metrocenter. Is it in West Jackson or South Jackson? It’s hard to be certain, but one thing is for certain: its successes and failure impact both parts of the city. Hard. The development that once housed Nine West, Journeys, Bakers, J. Riggins, Dillards, Gayfers, The Gap, and a plethora of other national retailers now has more than one gap. In fact, in recent years, it has many gaps…in occupied storefronts that is. There’s no doubt that the Metrocenter lacks the gusto it had in its heyday. Nevertheless, true Jacksonians should be fighting for its success rather than expecting its demise (or even worse, referring to it as the Ghettrocenter). It is, by the way, the only shopping mall within the city limits of Jackson.

The City of Jackson is trying its best to make things happen for Metrocenter. Tonight, the Jackson City Council set things in motion to move some of the city’s departments to the development. See the press release below that was posted on Mayor Johnson’s Facebook Page. Also, if you haven’t been to the Metrocenter in a while, take a look at the photos taken by a Picasa user named “elvisjulep”.

Even better, take a visit and shop at stores such as Sears and Burlington that remain steadfast tenants. Hopefully, the city’s efforts and the proposed development plans of David Watkins can turn things around.

Press Release (original post):

Today the Jackson City Council passed an order authorizing Mayor Johnson to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with developers for the lease of office space within the former Belk’s Department Store located at the Metrocenter Mall.  Mayor Johnson and the development company, Retro Metro, LLC, will work out the terms of a lease that will be brought back before City Council for consideration in several weeks.

The City is proposing to move the Parks and Recreation Department, the Department of Human and Cultural Services and the Water and Sewer Business Office from the Jackson Medical Mall to the space at Belk’s.  Additionally, city offices that currently occupy the former Atmos Building on Capitol Street will make the move, including Police Precinct 2, the Department of Personnel and the Public Education Government (PEG) Studio.  In all, the city would occupy about 60,000 square feet of the former department store.

The city currently pays $400,000 in rent to the Medical Mall and $355,415 in combined utilities for the Medical Mall and Atmos Building.   The lease term for the Metrocenter is expected to be approximately $487,000 per year for 15 to 20 years and the city should realize substantial savings in utility costs that would cover this $87,000 rent increase.   The space at Belk will be retrofitted and is projected to have reduced energy utilization as compared to the other facilities.

“This move would place between 200 and 300 employees at Metrocenter,” said Mayor Johnson.  “Not only will this move be a shot in the arm that this facility needs, but we believe it is a good move for the entire Highway 80 corridor.”

The city of Jackson made a similar move some fifteen years ago when it moved city offices to the Jackson Medical Mall as one of the first tenants in the new incarnation of the former Jackson Mall.   New medical tenants have already indicated that they will occupy the space in the Jackson Medical Mall once city offices move out.

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Of Intriguing Jacksonians and West Jackson


Make sure to check out the latest issue of the Jackson Free Press. West Jackson resident Curnis Upkins III, West Jackson advocate Bo Smith, JSU’s Center for University-Based Development, Dr. Bill Cooley, the WESToration Initiative, and the West Jackson Blog are all mentioned on pages 14 and 15. Can’t get to a news stand? No problem, just visit the online version.

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West Jackson is BOOMing

What is greater than a blog that highlights the positive aspects of West Jackson? More established, local media that support the same positivity. That’s what you’ll find in the Winter 2010 issue of BOOM Jackson magazine. Below is a list of features in the magazine that highlight the latest goodness of the west side of town. Make sure to pick up a copy of BOOM at the nearest BOOMbox or read the current issue online.

p. 12 | Blogging West by Julia Hulitt: features the West Jackson Blog (whoop whoop!)

p. 16 | Shelter in a Storm by Jesse Crow: highlights the newly renovated COFO Complex

p. 26 | Of Bodegas and Delays by Adam Lynch: mentions the WESToration Initiative and efforts along Hwy 80.

p. 55 | Lipitor Daydreams & Fried Food Fantasies by Tom Ramsey: features Lumpkins BBQ (owned by West Jackson residents Melvin & Monique Davis) and Ellis Seafood.

p. 75 | Jackson Power Couples by Charlotte Blom: features Jackson State University’s Interim President, Dr. Leslie Burl McLemore and his wife, Betty Mallett

p. 77 | See Yourself Fashion for Success by David Johnston: features photos from the BOOM Fashion Show. Proceeds benefited West Jackson-nonprofit, Dress for Success Metro Jackson.

p. 90 | 9 Nifty Notions by Arthur Jones: Hutto’s Home and Garden Center makes Arthur’s list of Saturday spots

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Now open for business: “a Sleep Inn to sleep in”

Members of The LEAD Group and elected officials cut the ribbon on the new Sleep Inn.

Today, a large crowd gathered to witness the ribbon cutting of West Jackson’s newest business. Sleep Inn & Suites, located near the intersection of the Metro Parkway and Gallatin Street, is a $5 million development that features Free Wi-Fi, hot breakfast, a conference room, an exercise facility,  and 64 guest rooms equipped with a microwave and fridge.

The newly constructed hotel is owned by a group of local, African-American investors known as The LEAD Group.

This is very exciting news for West Jackson as the many investments that are taking place downtown began to seep across Gallatin Street and into the community.

If you’d like to book a room at the Sleep Inn, the hotel is currently offering a special rate of $79.99 per night. This rate is effective until the December 31, 2010.

If you are on a mobile device and can’t see the photo gallery, try this direct link.

Visit the Clarion Ledger photo gallery for more images.

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Limited Time Only: Special Rates at One University Place

Model apartment at One University Place

Here’s a gift for you this holiday season. Looking for a new apartment, but want something that’s a little cooler than the run-of-the-mill space you have now? Sounds like you need to swing by One University Place and take a look.

One University Place, Jackson’s newest mixed-use development, is running an excellent special right now. If you sign a 12-month lease by January 31, 2011, your rate will be as follows for 6 of the 12 months:

1bedroom/ 1bath  $500 (orig. $675)
2bedroom with den/ 1bath $750 (orig. $920)
2bedroom/ 2bath $800 (orig. $995)
2bedroom/ 2bath luxury suite $1300 (orig. $1550)

So give property manager, Lauren Jones, a call now at (769) 233-8180 because these are special, special rates!

Also, if you’d like to see more photos of One University Place, take a look at their Facebook photo gallery.

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Can you spare a little change?

This blog officially started on May 31st of this year, and the response from our readers has been fantastic! The blog has been featured in BOOM Magazine and has received recognition from long-running local blogs such as Jackson Jambalaya and Preservation in Mississippi.

To get folks to the site, we’ve been updating our 800+ fans on Facebook and our followers on Twitter. Keep suggesting our social sites to your friends and tell them to follow, fan, friend, like, us on our social sites (and to swing on by the blog site).

As the new year approaches, the blog will take on some changes.  We’ve already made a minor change in the actual blog address. The original address, westjackson.wordpress.com, was too long to convey and just as long to remember. So, a couple of weeks ago, we changed the official address to westjxn.com. Don’t worry, if you’ve grown accustomed to the original address, it’ll still bring you to this site.

You’ll also begin to notice a new banner for the blog and new avatars for our social networking sites.  These logos are original creations and will hopefully be positively associated with West Jackson.

New West Jackson Blog header image.

New West Jackson Blog social networks avatar.

Not only will the West Jackson logo take on a new look, the actual blog will look different as well. Over the next few weeks, the layout of the actual blog will be modified to create a cleaner look. We’ll still have the West Jackson Stories and Trivia coming your way, but we hope to add additional features as well.

Finally, we’d like to get you involved. If you know of any cool or positive things happening in West Jackson, feel free to let us know by emailing Curnis (curnis.upkins@jsums.edu). If you’re a writer (or don’t have the “writer title but have the talent), feel free to draft an engaging story to be posted here as a guest blogger. Curnis is your contact for this as well.

If you’re a photographer or just like taking pictures, make sure to upload your photographs to our new Flickr group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/westjxn). The new blog layout will eventually include a feature that will allow Flickr group posts to appear on the West Jackson Blog. Feel free to start uploading pictures to the group as soon as you’d like…since the account was just created this morning, it’s looking a lil’ bare.

Alright, that’s it! Thanks for your support of this blog and we hope you can spare the change that is taking place. Oh, you thought we were going to ask you for money? Nah. Maybe we should’ve said “bear.” Ah well, it was a catchy title anyway. Thanks for reading.

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Figment…more than imaginary

A few weeks ago, David Koren traveled from New York City to Jackson.  As the executive producer for Figment*, David was in the capital city to determine whether there would be interest for Figment here. A Figment in Jackson would make the third location for the project which includes the cities of New York and Boston.

So what is Figment? Honestly, when I think of the word, the next word that I associate with it is “imagination.”  Figment* is just that.  It seeks to use the imagination of artists to create an event that is filled with imaginative works of arts. But it also goes beyond simple imagination as it seeks to get everyday folks like you and me to interact with these pieces of art.  The artwork at Figment* events isn’t just for show–it’s also about participation. It is also a free event that operates solely on the efforts of volunteers.

A group of Jacksonians are preparing to have a Figment* event here in Jackson.  They’ve even identified the former Coca-Cola Plant on Highway 80 as a potential location for this activity.

If you are interested in bringing more art to Jackson, West Jackson specifically, then you are invited to attend a planning meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Lumpkins BBQ (182 Raymond Rd).

Check out the video below or visit Figment’s website for more information about this project.

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West Jackson advocate & businessman featured in national magazine

Dr. Bill Cooley and his daughter, Toni, are featured in the December issue of Black Enterprise magazine. Photo of magazine cover above courtesy of Sirobe Carstafhnur.

For those of you who know Dr. Bill Cooley, you know that while he is confidently passionate about his ventures in Jackson–both for and not-for profit–he is amazingly humble about the fruits of his labor.  Cooley, a former military colonel and former dean of JSU’s College of Business, is a local businessman with an unstoppable optimism about West Jackson.  In fact, he proudly proclaims that the “world headquarters” for his Center for Social Entrepreneurship is located in West Jackson on Fourth Avenue.

Dr. Cooley is a man of vision and opportunity.  One of his most recognized ventures is Systems Electo Coating–a Tier 1 automotive supplier for the Nissan automotive plant in Canton, Mississippi.  One of his most recognized community efforts is the Koinonia Friday forum–a community forum that features a speaker and takes place every Friday at 9 a.m. at Koinonia Coffee House.  The forum started under the guidance of Dr. Cooley until it was adopted earlier this year by the Jackson Chamber of Commerce.

This month, Dr. Cooley is the one being recognized (and on a national level mind you!).  Dr. Cooley and his daughter, Toni, are featured in the Industrial Service section of Black Enterprise magazine (December 2010, p. 72).

If you’re out and about, make sure to purchase a copy of the current issue to check out the story of one of West Jackson’s greatest supporters.  If you’re looking for a copy on the west side, the JSU bookstore should have a copy any day now.

P.S. Much Thanks to Sirobe Carstafhnur for notifying me of this news. Make sure to follow her on Twitter. You can also find her on Facebook.

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A Cry for Babies in Washington Addition

Photo by Anissa Thompson of stock.xchng (http://www.anissat.com/photos.php)

There is a new program with a big name that is searching for little ones on the west side.  The Washington Addition Prenatal & Early Childhood Education Project (WAPECEP) is a 5-year project that was launched earlier this year thanks to a grant from the Robert M. Hearin Support Foundation. WAPECEP, pronounced “wah-puh-sep”, is administered by staff in the Human Capital Development Division of Jackson State University–a department headed by Angela M. Gobar, Ph.D.

The purpose of the project is to assist children (prenatal to 5) with school readiness.  The project also seeks to link the resources of Jackson State Universities with expectant mothers and families with children ages 0-5 in the Washington Addition Neighborhood.

WAPECEP kicked off it’s family enrollment on November 6th and is continuing recruitment with enrollment  sessions planned for Thursday, December 2nd (10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) and Thursday, December 9th (2 p.m. – 5 p.m.).  Both sessions will take place at Love Outreach Ministries (1436 Hair Street).

Interested families can visit Love Outreach Ministries at any time during the scheduled session times to enroll in the program.

If you or someone you know have a child between the ages of 0 and 5 (or are expecting a child), you are encouraged to attend the enrollment sessions. If you would like additional information on the Washington Addition Prenatal & Early Childhood Education Project, contact Cynthia Azogini, Project Coordinator, by phone at (601) 979-0663 or by email at cynthia.w.azogini@jsums.edu.

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West Jackson Open Houses

A couple of West Jackson venues hosted open house events last week.

COFO Complex

On Tuesday, November 16, Jackson State University’s Fannie Lou Hamer Institute hosted an open house for the COFO Educational Complex.  This project, initiated by the Vice President for Federal Relations and the Center for University-Based Development, aims to create a location in which visitors can learn about the civil rights issues of the past and present.

During the program, Daphne Chamberlain, Ph.D., was introduced as the project manager for programming within this space. Once Jackson State’s spring semester begins, Dr. Chamberlain plans to have the facility open to the public every Tuesday from 9 a.m. t0 4 p.m.

Elim’s Art Concepts

On Thursday, November 18, West Jackson welcomed the opening of framing and design company, Elim’s Art Concepts (601.540.4810).  This store, located at 1434 Ellis Avenue, is the second location for owner Harold Hart’s business. Hart’s original store is located in the Jackson Medical Mall.

The store hours for Elim’s West Jackson location are from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. There is some pretty cool artwork in the store and their framing capabilities are pretty awesome, so make sure to drop by for a visit. The store is located next to Wing Stop on Ellis Avenue.

Owner Harold Hart (center) along with his brothers Rodney Hart (left) and Reginald Hart.

 

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