I'm lucky that my condo is right down the hill from Uno Mas. But if I didn't I really don't know where I'd park.
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I lived in Oxford for about a decade after State. They were still pretty sleepy during the summer. When I was there they tried to attract people by having events (BBQ competition, youth sports, cultural events at the Ford Center, etc.) to bring people in. I think some of the smartest things they did was to build a conference center, parking decks around the square so it was easier for people to go and to (eventually) break the monopoly of the square by having another whole area for restaurants/bars/entertainment to go. For years, growth was choked by having everything confined to the square.
We could always build a “Gilleys” like Houston/Pasadena. It was a cheap galvanized steel building that could hold a few thousand “patrons”. Woo hoo, urban cowboy II. ***
Concerts at The Dude and Davis Wade in the summer would help generate traffic
Everybody wins! It would be a massive boon to the district while letting fans experience the true State fan experience - being a part of something built on a burial ground.
While we're at it - let's turn St. Joe's into the Pon- I mean a Non-alcoholic dance club.
Do folks like the food at Uno Mas?
Whats holding Starkville back is its general location.
I have lived in Starkville since 2001, with a short break of 2006-2014. Listen, the town intself is fine. It has glaring issues that is hard to look past. I will list them below...
1. The change since 2001-2025 has been great, but really it should have happened from 1970-2001 at that same pace. HWY 12 is a disaster. Just terrible planning or lack thereof. Lack of commercial investment hurts too.
People expect a Target. People expect a Fresh Market. We just don't have the higher level of commercial stores in Starkville, mostly due to our terrible location. No major interstates anywhere nearby. No major population centers, anywhere nearby.
2. Larger areas like DeSoto and the Coast have vastly more things for families to do. Hell Starkville doesn't even have a body of water around to visit worth a crap.
3. Housing is an issue.
Mostly, Starkville is a great small town. Lack of things to do, things to be involved in, and just its terrible first impression drives a lot of the sentiment. I see why every other college campus in the SEC is better than ours. Every college town is better than ours. Name me one college town in the SEC that doesn't have a Target or Fresh Market. It sounds dumb, but that is just the tip of the iceburg for things lacking in Starkvegas.
highway 12 is a crime against humanity. like honestly the medians are awful. they make driving it awful. they make everything a pain in the ass to get to and really is some of the worst infrastructure ive ever seen a city implement and standby. whoever cooked than up should be ashamed of themselves. ive never seen this anywhere else, not saying it doesnt exists other places but man.