
Quality Inn Richland - Jackson South - MS
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Quality Inn Richland – Jackson South, MS, is strategically located along US-49 in the city of Richland just outside Jackson, with direct access to Interstate I-20, providing efficient connectivity across the region. The property is located approximately 7 miles from Downtown Jackson, placing it within close proximity to key government, business, and cultural centers including the Mississippi State Capitol (7.6 miles) and the Jackson Convention Complex (7.6 miles). The surrounding area features a wide range of demand drivers such as Mississippi Coliseum (7.5 miles), Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium (9.9 miles), and Trustmark Park (4 miles). Cultural and recreational attractions include the Mississippi Museum of Art (9 miles), Old Capitol Museum (8 miles), Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (7 miles), Jackson Zoo (8 miles), and LeFleur's Bluff State Park (approximately 7–10 miles), offering extensive outdoor amenities. The property is also within close reach of the historic Natchez Trace Parkway and key stops along the Mississippi Freedom Trail, including the Medgar Evers Home Museum. Additional nearby attractions include the Eudora Welty House & Garden, Mississippi Children's Museum (15 miles), Mynelle Gardens Arboretum & Botanical Center (10 miles), and Outlets of Mississippi (approximately 5 miles). Air access is supported by Jackson–Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, located approximately 15 miles from the property.
This property represents a strong investment opportunity due to its strategic positioning along a major interstate corridor combined with proximity to Jackson’s primary economic, cultural, and institutional demand generators. The immediate access to I-20 ensures consistent visibility and accessibility, while the surrounding mix of event venues, museums, universities, retail centers, and outdoor attractions supports diversified and stable demand throughout the year. Its location near key regional landmarks and transportation hubs, including the airport and convention facilities, enhances long-term operational resilience. Additionally, the property benefits from its placement within the Jackson metropolitan area—Mississippi’s capital and a central hub for government, healthcare, and commerce—creating a solid foundation for sustained performance and potential upside through operational efficiencies and market positioning improvements.
Location Highlights:
1. Prime Highway Location: Positioned along U.S. Highway 49 South, just minutes from Interstate 20 (Exit 47), providing strong visibility and convenient regional connectivity to Jackson and surrounding markets.
2. Proximity to Downtown Jackson (7 miles): Easy access to downtown Jackson’s business district, government offices, and cultural attractions.
3. Airport Accessibility: Approximately 15 miles to Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, supporting steady corporate and transient demand.
4. Strong Event & Convention Demand Drivers. These venues generate consistent event, convention, and group-related demand.
- Mississippi Coliseum – 7.8 miles
- Mississippi Trade Mart – 7.8 miles
- Mississippi State Fairgrounds – 8.3 miles
5. Sports & Entertainment Proximity:
- Trustmark Park (Minor League Baseball Stadium) – 5.6 miles
- Cinemark Pearl and nearby entertainment venues within a short drive
- Driving recurring regional and weekend visitation.
6. Education & Employment Centers. Close proximity to Jackson metro employment hubs and government offices. Supporting year-round lodging demand.
- Jackson State University – 8.3 miles
7. Retail & Dining Accessibility: Immediate access to national retailers and restaurants (McDonald’s, Whataburger, Sonic, Kroger), enhancing convenience and visibility.
8. Central Richland Location: Located within Richland’s city center (1.5 miles), offering access to local services, businesses, and community infrastructure.
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Investment highlights
Richland, Mississippi, is a key piece of the "logistics triangle" in the Jackson metro area. For 2026, the city is doubling down on its identity as a premier industrial and distribution hub while also seeing a rise in specialized flex-space developments. Here are the key developments in Richland driving sales and business opportunities:
1. Industrial Park Expansion (B2B & Construction Sales)
Richland is a primary beneficiary of the massive industrial boom in Rankin County.
- North Richland Industrial & Commercial Park: This 170-acre park remains a major focus for 2026. With over 147 available acres in a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), the city is actively recruiting aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and distribution tenants.
- New Speculative Flex Space: A new construction project at 107 Aerosmith Dr is slated for completion in September 2026. This 21,750-square-foot facility offers multi-tenant flex spaces (5,000 sq. ft. increments) with dock-high doors and 3-phase power.
2. The "Siemens Effect" and Advanced Manufacturing
While technically located in neighboring Pearl, the $300 million Siemens Energy expansion at West Rankin Industrial Park has a massive "halo effect" on Richland.
- Supply Chain Opportunities: Siemens has been in Richland since 1973. The massive new facility nearby (creating 300 high-wage jobs) will require a localized web of suppliers.
3. Highway 49 Commercial Corridor Revitalization
U.S. Highway 49 is the lifeblood of Richland’s retail and service economy, and 2026 is seeing significant property turnover.
- Prime Development Land: Large parcels, including a 185-acre tract along Highway 49, are currently being marketed for mixed-use or large-scale commercial development.
- National Credit Tenant Influx: Recent sales of industrial and flex properties on Diane Drive and Highway 49 South to national credit tenants (like Circle K) indicate a trend of national brands consolidating their presence in the area.
4. Residential Growth & Workforce Spending
- New Housing Influx: Richland remains a popular residential choice for the Jackson metro workforce due to its accessibility and lower tax burden compared to other nearby cities. neighborhoods like Indian Creek and Lexington are seeing consistent demand.
5. Infrastructure and Tax Incentives
- Tax Abatement and Incentives: Richland is aggressive in offering incentives for capital investment. In 2026, the city continues to utilize its status for New Markets Tax Credits and local enterprise support to drive business sales.
- Utility Reliability: Ongoing investments in water and sewer infrastructure by the City of Richland ensure that new commercial developments can scale quickly without the "utility lag" often found in older municipalities.
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