That stadium needs to be torn downLet's not play football in the UMC parking lot. They stole Primes toe!
Very good description of Hattiesburg. I have not spent a ton of time there but when I have, it seems like everything is on 49 or 98. I’m sure there is stuff im missing but I’ve always described it as a Lakeland drive.Not really, but it's pretty damning how close it is.
Like so many things in Mississippi, Hattiesburg is another story of missed opportunity. It has a really cool downtown and if it had developed in a more typical pattern, Hattiesburg could be a really cool small city. Having it develop in a straight line out 98 makes it pretty limited. Not enough affluent population downtown to make it as cool as it could be. 98 is basically just a different version of flowood. Hell, what they try to brand as midtown is basically a glorified strip mall with residential behind it.
If it ever for some reason managed to take off, the downtown and surrounding residential area would be really cool. Really has the set up to be a downtown with a good walkable area around it. I guess you can probably say that about a lot of downtowns around Mississippi, but Hattiesburgs would take probably less good fortune to happen t han most. Maybe further away than Biloxi but seems to be kept up nicer than Gulfports. Not sure what Merdian or Laurel downtowns look like. I assume the fact that I've never had reason to go there when in those areas is not a good sign for them.
Well it’s obviously bigger, but there’s a good bit of variety with the dining options. You’ve got all the Robert St. John restaurants, got Movie Star in Oak Grove, got Newt’s Fish House in Dixie just for example. They’ve still got the Stuckey’s on Hwy 49 too.How does it compare to Starkville?
Jutamas has great Thai food…Well it’s obviously bigger, but there’s a good bit of variety with the dining options. You’ve got all the Robert St. John restaurants, got Movie Star in Oak Grove, got Newt’s Fish House in Dixie just for example. They’ve still got the Stuckey’s on Hwy 49 too.
If you think midtown is a strip mall you haven’t been to it in the last 5 years. The problem is the two major hwys the run between all three named area. Hattiesburg is great. Like another person said. We have a great zoo, water park, 4 golf courses, two hospitals. Close to the coast, Pam Handel, N.O., and if for god sakes Jackson. I line downtown. My kids walk to school, we walk to church and have multiple events I can walk to with my family safely. It’s got everting I need without the bad that comes with bigger city’s. I’m close enough to a few of them that if I can’t get it here it’s pretty close. He’ll we have an airport that you can park for free and damn near be at the front door.Not really, but it's pretty damning how close it is.
Like so many things in Mississippi, Hattiesburg is another story of missed opportunity. It has a really cool downtown and if it had developed in a more typical pattern, Hattiesburg could be a really cool small city. Having it develop in a straight line out 98 makes it pretty limited. Not enough affluent population downtown to make it as cool as it could be. 98 is basically just a different version of flowood. Hell, what they try to brand as midtown is basically a glorified strip mall with residential behind it.
If it ever for some reason managed to take off, the downtown and surrounding residential area would be really cool. Really has the set up to be a downtown with a good walkable area around it. I guess you can probably say that about a lot of downtowns around Mississippi, but Hattiesburgs would take probably less good fortune to happen t han most. Maybe further away than Biloxi but seems to be kept up nicer than Gulfports. Not sure what Merdian or Laurel downtowns look like. I assume the fact that I've never had reason to go there when in those areas is not a good sign for them.
Sorry, Pat, but the top 5 cities in Mississippi are:I’d put the entire coast from Bay St Louis to Ocean Springs first. Then Madison, Hattiesburg, Laurel, Tupelo and probably parts of Desoto County (but much of it is di overgrown I’m not sure which parts). Honestly there’s not a lot to choose from in Mississippi.
One of the single best, most practical, and most POSSIBLE things that can be done for Jackson at the moment. This includes building JSU an on-campus stadium and expanding UMMC.That stadium needs to be torn down
They've also got Rayner's by Mack's as well on Hwy 49. It's been there a long time as well. I remember eating at Rayner's when I was just a little feller and that was probably 30 years ago.Jutamas has great Thai food…
I also want to try out Texas Pitmaster BBQ…
I also want to go back to Mack’s on the River just to see if it’s as good as I remember…
Exactly.One of the single best, most practical, and most POSSIBLE things that can be done for Jackson at the moment. This includes building JSU an on-campus stadium and expanding UMMC.
What about the Hattiesburg Texas Roadhouse? Any opinions on that?The Hattiesburg Outback is legit. Also, the MSU Riley Center in Meridian is awesome. That's all I got.
Oh I think it's easy. The state pays for some of the stadium, perhaps up to the value of the Vet. I mean that's really the situation we're in.Exactly.
So how does the State get JSU to play ball?
Does the State bend over and submit to JSU’s desires for an on campus stadium considering that all the other IHLs have them?
Or does the State decide to pour Money at the Problem and give JSU several incentives so that there can be another stadium on state property closer to Downtown Jackson?
It’s more complicated than that.Oh I think it's easy. The state pays for some of the stadium, perhaps up to the value of the Vet. I mean that's really the situation we're in.
I'm totally fine with the state footing the entire bill, just couldn't remember the specifics. It's a win/win for everyone.It’s more complicated than that.
The State is on record that if Memorial goes to UMMC that the State will have to pay for a JSU stadium.
But JSU has consistently wanted an on campus stadium while the State wants something on state property near Downtown Jackson.
You lost me at Ridgeland. Parts are very nice. But a lot of it is a sh*thole.Sorry, Pat, but the top 5 cities in Mississippi are:
1. Ridgeland
2. Madison
3. Biloxi
4. Starkville
5. Oxford
Same here.I'm totally fine with the state footing the entire bill, just couldn't remember the specifics. It's a win/win for everyone.
Heh. Ridgeland at #1 was stinky bait.You lost me at Ridgeland. Parts are very nice. But a lot of it is a sh*thole.
Never eaten at Fairley’s. I’m gonna have to try them out.At my last company (Left last August), I spent a lot of time in Hattiesburg. I was down there at least once a week. They have some hidden food gems, in my opinion.
-Petra Cafe Greek & Mediterranean
-Fairley's Wings & More
-Murkey Waters BBQ (I think it started on coast)
-The Porter Public House
-Ed's
I honestly think Petra is one of the best hidden gems in the state.Never eaten at Fairley’s. I’m gonna have to try them out.
Murky Waters & Ed’s are good…
I miss Petra being in the Jackson area but Hattiesburg has worked out tremendously for them
I know folks who’ve worked for The Porter and it’s been my pre-concert spot for food— looking forward to being there before seeing James McMurtry and Jeff Tweedy perform this fall…
You're right. Looking at Google Maps street view from February 2025, I had no clue how much it had changed into a thriving, walkable area.If you think midtown is a strip mall you haven’t been to it in the last 5 years. The problem is the two major hwys the run between all three named area. Hattiesburg is great. Like another person said. We have a great zoo, water park, 4 golf courses, two hospitals. Close to the coast, Pam Handel, N.O., and if for god sakes Jackson. I line downtown. My kids walk to school, we walk to church and have multiple events I can walk to with my family safely. It’s got everting I need without the bad that comes with bigger city’s. I’m close enough to a few of them that if I can’t get it here it’s pretty close. He’ll we have an airport that you can park for free and damn near be at the front door.

No question. Bowl games (or the type Jackson could ever attract) are not the play. We need a new stadium like we need a second assshole (well, I guess some of us like @paindonthurt may could....well, nevermind).Same here.
The State just needs to go ahead and pay for an On Campus Stadium for JSU.
JSU has made good arguments for it.
Besides a Downtown Adjacent stadium is more likely to be a bigger boondoggle than the State wants.
I mean… how often are football stadiums used anyway? They’re generally an expensive waste of space in cities…
If they had one, I might just have been a mustard buzzardWhat about the Hattiesburg Texas Roadhouse? Any opinions on that?
@PK Dawg
RENT FREEWe need a new stadium like we need a second assshole (well, I guess some of us like @paindonthurt may could....well, nevermind).
She's a huge POS that is mobbed-up more than any Mississippi politician since the Depression. She's managed to keep "apartments" out, so that keeps the local flight population happy. She's also stifled major business and industrial growth for 30 years in thrall to her all-brick commercial fantasy alive.Love her or hate her, but no apartments & somewhat limited rentals is a very good thing. And she’s somewhat limited commercial growth which is also good.
It already has and I was there to see them, not the game so much.Can Scott field survive the Sonic Boom?
These are all good things. Let Ridgeland build the commercial growth that draws in undesirables into their city. I don't want a bunch of strip malls and Top Golf's in Madison. Hell, we have too many already.She's a huge POS that is mobbed-up more than any Mississippi politician since the Depression. She's managed to keep "apartments" out, so that keeps the local flight population happy. She's also stifled major business and industrial growth for 30 years in thrall to her all-brick commercial fantasy alive.
The only reason she's been able to have a "city" while avoiding all of those critical elements is because of the proximity to Jackson, where she can house everyone who sh*ts on it and its local governance, crime, infrastructure while directly benefiting from the economy it provides the people who don't pay into its tax base. Hell of a leader you got there. If Jackson wasn't the seat of state government, that would lead to the exodus of healthcare and its total irrelevance. Madison and Rankin Counties would go down the drain pretty fast.These are all good things. Let Ridgeland build the commercial growth that draws in undesirables into their city. I don't want a bunch of strip malls and Top Golf's in Madison. Hell, we have too many already.
In Mississippi, she's done what was necessary to keep property values high. It's sort of a cutthroat game and it puts you against everybody else around you.She's a huge POS that is mobbed-up more than any Mississippi politician since the Depression. She's managed to keep "apartments" out, so that keeps the local flight population happy. She's also stifled major business and industrial growth for 30 years in thrall to her all-brick commercial fantasy alive.
Exactly. She’s done a great job at being mayor of Madison. Which is all she’s asked to do.In Mississippi, she's done what was necessary to keep property values high. It's sort of a cutthroat game and it puts you against everybody else around you.
ETA: You're correct in the post above this. But again, unfortunately, that's the reality. She didn't cause the situation in Jackson or the state of Mississippi.
Do you live in Madison?The only reason she's been able to have a "city" while avoiding all of those critical elements is because of the proximity to Jackson, where she can house everyone who sh*ts on it and its local governance, crime, infrastructure while directly benefiting from the economy it provides the people who don't pay into its tax base. Hell of a leader you got there. If Jackson wasn't the seat of state government, that would lead to the exodus of healthcare and its total irrelevance. Madison and Rankin Counties would go down the drain pretty fast.
Wait til you hear about what happened to Big Nugget.
It’s because we drive everywhere, we don’t walk.You're right. Looking at Google Maps street view from February 2025, I had no clue how much it had changed into a thriving, walkable area.
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But I'm not bashing Hattiesburg. It's fine and better than most places in Mississippi. It's typical of large towns or small cities (however you want to classify it) across the southeast. It's just unfortunate it has a lot of the pieces to make a really cool town (university, medical community, decent industry presence, what should be great neighborhoods between downtown, midtown, belle grass and cane brake and the country club, great access as far as road infrastructure if not a decent airport) but they're arranged in a way that prevent it from being a cohesive whole. If you could put those assets in roughly a circle instead of spread out in lines and separated by highways, an interstate, and stroads, and it would be one of the best places in the southeast to live.