Jackson takes another hit

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They put police all over the place during the holiday season. I'm not saying Jackson is a super safe place, but that area where Highland Village is located is not any less safe than anywhere else in the city. Nor is it really any less safe than areas in other major cities. Is it less safe than Madison? Sure.
 

fishwater99

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Not really. It's all about $$.

If you can't afford to live in Jackson and send your kids to Prep, JA & St. Andrews, then you probably won't be buying your groceries at Whole Foods.. Madison has Kroger and Wal-Mart for that.
 

thatsbaseball

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The reason Jackson isn`t safe isn`t so much the police as it is the courts IMO. Practically all crimes in Jackson are committed by repeat offenders with looong rap sheets.
 

graddawg

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Have no fear, Tyrone will be luring everyone back to Hinds County with this...

 

RocketDawg

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We saw Blue Man Group Sunday afternoon. Different, but very entertaining. Great band and drummers, huh?

When you say only one Wal Mart in Jackson ... do you mean in the Jackson city limits or in the area? I think Huntsville/Madison County has 12 and they're all well supported ... and plans to build at least one more. And they're also building grocery-only Wal Marts soon. And there are others in Decatur and Athens too. You'd think that Jackson would really support Wal Mart. There's only one KMart left here, but several Target stores.

Last I noticed there were 2 Sam's and 2 Costco stores, with others located in Decatur.
 
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RocketDawg

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But aren't Millsaps and Belhaven both private schools? They're under the control of no government entity (except for accreditation) , while the State controls state-owned colleges.
 

Maroon Eagle

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My point exactly...

After all, the IHL did approve Jackson State's expansion to Madison.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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The WalMart on 18 is the only one in Jackson proper. I heard that they had $1 million in losses and writeoffs every year- merchandise either lost via shoplifting, or employees slipping stuff out the back.
 

EAVdog

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Walmart has a couple of strategies...

when a location's building gets older, even if that location is very profitable and busy, they rarely renovate it, but instead move out and build elsewhere, leaving an empty building, and often a deteriorating strip mall along with it.

Often the leave it intentionally on purpose to ensure no competitor can move in. Also often they will sell their building as soon as its built and rent it back from whatever development company runs the strip center. This way when the build the bigger super center 10 miles down the road they can up and move freely. Smart but bastardly too. Which is why towns like Starkville have more than 1 empty Walmart.
 

mcdawg22

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I find it a little difficult to fathom that $2740 worth of stuff just waltzes..

The WalMart on 18 is the only one in Jackson proper. I heard that they had $1 million in losses and writeoffs every year- merchandise either lost via shoplifting, or employees slipping stuff out the back.
Its *** out of that store everyday.
 

Mr Todd French

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I worked in a wal-mart warehouse and three pallets of cigars disappeared in 4 months time. $30,000.00 each. You would be surprised what comes up missing. The pallets were not small either.
 

studentdawg87

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I work in Highland Village, and my car got broken into a few months ago.

before opening a location. So I think the traffic and parking issues won't be a big deal. The security, that may be, but its not in a horrible area. The security hasn't been a problem in Highland Village to this point that I'm aware of.

I wouldn't say crime is an issue, but, like most everywhere in Jackson, crime will occur.

I agree, though, Highland Village is a good location for Whole Foods. Tons of traffic in the area and wealthy would-be customers. Only drawback will be parking, but they're going to tear down Paul Anthony's and redo the way the lot is drawn out, although there is no way this will alleviate what is sure to be a congested parking lot.
 

just1dawg

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How does Jackson manage to get a Whole Foods and Huntsville doesn't? Whole Foods made a statement a few years ago that they were going to open a store in Huntsville then they back out of it.

We've certainly got more of the high income type of people in a more concentrated area than Jackson does and it would draw people from Decatur, Madison and Athens as well (just like Costco does).
 

FlabLoser

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I didn't not know the convention center is in financial trouble.

http://www.clarionledger.com/articl...ability-convention-complex-Jackson-mayor-says

It is running at a large deficit and the city is looking to refinance bonds. The refi would lower payments now, but not change the date the bonds are due - which is kicking the can down the road, only the can get bigger later.

Word is a hotel is needed across the street.

Maybe the convention center should have been next to the King Edward? That convention center could have been close to both the King Edward and the Amtrak station. And the upcoming Iron Horse Grill. And a block and a half from the Farrish Street restoration that is forever getting started. Is this so hard? What the #*($& Jackson!
 

fishwater99

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You are correct, there needed to be a hotel connected to the convention center.
Jackson officials really dropped the ball there and on other projects(see the Farish Street money pit).

The Jackson Convention Center is not booked all the time b/c they are over-priced vs other cities.
It's better to charge a little less, and stay booked, then to charge more and be empty half the time..
They are really proud of it..
 

garddog

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Large companies, over 1000 employees will only do conventions where they have connected hotel rooms. I just asked the lady that plans ours about doing more locations. She said it takes nearly 200k convention space and around 1500 hotel rooms for company folks and vendors.
 

mayhemdawg62

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I'm sure the fat @$$ Keneth Stokes and his Kentucky Derby hat wearing wife...

will be involved with it one way or another!






 

Shmuley

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If you roll down your window while driving by it, you hear some Barry White.
 

slickdawg

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I got this in an email:

I was in Pigeon Forge, TN the other day and I saw a bumper sticker on a parked car that read, "I miss Jackson, Mississippi." So, I broke the window, stole the radio, shot out two of the tires and left a note that read, "I hope this helps!"
 

Rockydawg

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The bigger suprise is Whole Foods locating IN Jackson. Still hadn`t figured that one out.


Simple: Sit back and observe the growth and success of Rainbow Co-Op. Recognize a lucrative demand and take charge. No membership fees and lower prices.