Mississippi College announces $200M development that will include dining, amphitheater, and more

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Mississippi College has announced plans for a $200 million, mixed-use development set to bring restaurants, an amphitheater, and more to both students and Clinton residents.

Dubbed “Rising Spring,” the 54-acre location will be situated along Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 80. It will be constructed in two phases with a possibility of future phases to follow.

Phase one, called Rising Spring Village, will be built near one of Clinton’s historic springs and feature a boutique hotel, dining options staged by prominent Mississippi restaurateurs, a primary care clinic, and a grassy amphitheater with a water feature included.

Phase two, called Rising Spring Market, will be inspired by The Silos at Magnolia Market in Waco, Texas, but with a Mississippi twist. Locally made offerings will be available through shopping and further dining options.

The Silos at Magnolia Market is a shopping complex that encompasses two blocks in downtown Waco. Photo courtesy of the Waco Tourism Public Improvement District.

In a news release, Mississippi College officials noted that the transformational project underscores a commitment by the private institution to grow and enhance its footprint in the Magnolia State.

“This historic project aligns perfectly with our commitments to enhancing the student experience and strengthening ties with the local community,” Mississippi College President Dr. Blake Thompson said. “Rising Spring will provide significant amenities and revenue for our campus, the city of Clinton, and the entire Jackson metro, as well as valuable opportunities for our students and alumni.”

Rob Farr, the architect behind Rising Spring, noted that while Mississippi College will be well-represented when all is said and done, so will the city of Clinton. Like Thompson, Farr believes the economic impact of the project will be noteworthy.

“We want this development to pay homage to Clinton’s small-town charm while also serving as a commercial hub for our region,” Farr said. “Once complete, this site will have something for everyone.”

Clinton Mayor Phil Fisher echoed those sentiments, adding, “The significant investment by MC and job creation by these partners will enhance Clinton and further our reputation as a shopping and dining destination. We can’t wait for the finished product.”

As construction on Rising Spring is expected to begin in 2025 with anticipated completion of early-stage buildings planned for 2026, roadwork will need to be done to ensure visitors can get in and out of the property with ease. Mississippi College is working with the Mississippi Department of Transportation to build a parkway, relocate traffic lights, and build sidewalks, among other infrastructure improvements.

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