MSU unveils mixed-use development featuring boutique hotel, cultural landmark
STARKVILLE, Miss. — A comprehensive master plan has been recently completed for a new 15-acre district featuring a boutique hotel, restaurants and retail stores on the land between the MSU campus and the Cotton District, developers announced Aug. 20. It is to be named the Crossroads District.
The Crossroads District will feature and be anchored by a 122-room Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel. Construction of the hotel is set to begin in October, and plans call for it to open in the summer of 2027.
The driving force behind the master plan is Mississippi State University, in collaboration with West Side Funds Inc., a for-profit affiliate of the Mississippi State University Foundation. The area has been granted qualified resort status by the Mississippi legislature, clearing the way for thoughtful development and strategic growth.
“This transformative project is about creating an exciting, vibrant hub that reflects the spirit of Mississippi State University while providing incredible opportunities for entertainment, innovation, and collaboration,” MSU President Mark Keenum said. “We are proud to deliver a development that will serve our students, faculty, staff, alumni, local community, and state of Mississippi for generations to come.”
Restaurants, retail and residential developments along University Drive have long made the area attractive. Increasing the number of businesses in those economic sectors, and doing so along a street that joins the campus to the city, make for an ideal fit.
“We’re expanding some of the most attractive elements of our community, focusing closely on the parts that bring people here, and bring people together,” said John Rush, president and CEO of the MSU Foundation. “It will be something new students will want to be part of, and something alumni will be excited to return to. This development really does represent a tremendous leap. Not many college communities will ever get to found and grow an exciting district like this, with opportunities like these, in a location as perfectly situated as this.”
Phase I: A landmark premier hotel
Hotel Madelon, as it will be known, is being designed to celebrate the legacy of MSU and the culture of Starkville. Named in honor of the university’s original fight song, the hotel will be positioned on a prime site along University Drive. It will include a full-service restaurant showcasing local flavors, a rooftop bar offering campus views, and an overall design that will attract both visitors and locals.
Tribute Portfolio hotels are known for their story-driven designs, offering boutique experiences rooted in the personality and history of their destinations. Hotel Madelon will combine MSU’s traditions, Starkville’s arts and culinary scenes, and the region’s rich cultural heritage into its design and guest experiences.
The hotel will be managed by Charlestowne Hotels, a leading hospitality management company known for operating distinctive, award-winning properties across the country. Charlestowne brings decades of experience in collegiate hospitality to the role.
Development team, partners
The project is being spearheaded by West Side Funds Inc. in partnership with CAP Development Group, Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors, Cooper Carry Architects, KTGY, The Saturday Crowd, U3 Advisors, CBRE Hotels Advisory, CPLA Design+Planning, Thompson Placemaking, Charlestowne Hotels, Neel-Schaffer Engineering, Rich Perspectives and Walker Consultants.
“By uniting an extraordinary team of nationally recognized experts in hospitality, planning, and design, we’re creating a one-of-a-kind development that will inspire and uplift both Starkville and MSU,” Rush said.
Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill echoed this enthusiasm.
“This partnership represents a defining moment for Starkville,” she said. “We couldn’t be more excited about what’s to come.”
Future Phases: A hub for innovation, culture, community
As the development progresses, future phases will establish a multi-faceted district offering year-round amenities for students, faculty, staff, residents, and visitors. Key highlights include:
Entertainment District: A hub with local restaurants, curated retail shops and dynamic entertainment venues that seamlessly connect the campus, Cotton District, and downtown Starkville, bridging the town and gown relationship.
Cultural & Historical Landmarks: The development’s cultural centerpiece will include a new home for the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, bolstered by an ongoing private fundraising effort through the MSU Foundation. This facility will showcase MSU’s distinction as one of only six universities nationwide to host a presidential library, further enriching the cultural significance of the district.
Seamless Connectivity: A planned pedestrian land bridge over Highway 12 will provide direct and safe access between the university and the development, enhancing walkability for students, residents and visitors.
Residential Living: On-site housing options, including unique faculty and staff residences, will add energy and year-round vibrancy to the district while supporting adjacent retail and dining establishments.
Innovation and Research Hub: State-of-the-art office and innovation spaces will attract researchers, startups and businesses, leveraging proximity to MSU’s world-class Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park.
Convenient Parking: A 700-space parking garage is planned to be located on the north side of University Drive near the district.
Strategic vision for growth, community
The district’s location ensures unparalleled proximity and walkability to the MSU campus. It also creates a premier destination for the 3.5 million visitors drawn to Starkville annually for events, conferences and tourism.