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Central Station |
Purchased by Jeremy Tabor and Dan Curran in early 2009, Central Station is an adaptive reuse of the former 40,000 square foot Borden Plant. The redevelopment of this property has been a complete revitalization of one of the City's most viable corners, at the intersection of Lampkin and South Montgomery Streets. The success of the local business owners at Central Station has returned prosperity to a location that once served as the cornerstone of Starkville's commerce for many years. In the Fall of 2012, Phase II of Central Station will be complete, featuring commercial office space as well as six luxury residential condominiums, The Lofts at Central Station. In 2010, TCD received 2 awards for the rehabilitation and renovation of Central Station: Starkville Central Neighborhood Foundation Award of Merit for Adaptive Reuse of the Historic Borden Milk Plant and Best in Mississippi Commercial Renovation – Central Station, Phase I, Starkville, MS.
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The Grill at Central Station |
The Grill at Central Station is a favorite among locals and tourists visiting Starkville. Featuring a full menu for Lunch and Dinner, next time you're in Starkville be sure to check out the great tastes of The Grill at Central Station. Available for large groups, business meetings and parties. Gift Cards are available.
Visit The Grill's Website
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Something Southern at Central Station |
With 30 plus years experience in interior design, at Something Southern we pride ourselves on catering to all tastes. Our staff can help you with your project from beginning to end or anywhere in between, whether it is a home, condo, apartment, office, retail business or church. Our professional staff members can help you select your house plans or help you modify an existing plan. Something Southern approaches plans from the inside out, placing a priority on furniture placement and traffic flow, insuring efficiency of your living or work space.
Visith Something Southern's Website
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Boardtown Bikes at Central Station |
We are an independently owned and operated bicycle shop in Starkville, Mississippi. David and Jan Morgan, both MSU graduates, relocated to Starkville in 2006. They opened Boardtown Bikes in 2008 when they saw a need for a friendly, full service bike shop in the Golden Triangle area. Our goal is to assist everyone in finding the right bike for their specific needs, and to build a strong, yet beginner-friendly cycling base in the hometown of Mississippi State University. Our unmatched service, great line of products, and willingness to work on any bike make us the number one bicycle shop in the area.
Visit Boardtown Bikes' Website
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Buffalo Wild Wings - Starkville |
In August, 2011, Tabor Construction & Development completed construction on the new 5,700 square foot Buffalo Wild Wings located on the site of the former University Inn on Spring Street in Starkville. Construction was completed in 90 days from slab to finish, establishing a new Buffalo Wild Wings record. In addition to the construction of the facility, Tabor also managed the purchasing and installation of the complete FF&E package.
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Buffalo Wild Wings - Oxford |
In May, 2012, Tabor broke ground on construction of their second Buffalo Wild Wings in Oxford, Mississippi. At 6,200 square feet, this full service restaurant will provide a sports bar atmosphere for this college town to enjoy. As with the Starkville project, Tabor is constructing the facility, and managing the purchase and installation of the complete FF&E package.
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Florida Care Properties |
Construction started in April, 2012 on the new 9,800 square foot Florida Care Properties facility. Designed by Thomas Stewart of Architectonics, this modern facility provides a daily learning center for adults in Starkville, Mississippi, including rooms designated and designed for crafts, horticulture, theater, cooking, ceramics and woodworking.
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Tombigbee Public Health District IV Administrative Offices |
The Tombigbee Public Health District IV Administrative Offices provide staff and program management for 28 facilities in Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Webster, and Winston Counties. This 10,589 square foot custom design build facility accommodates the District Team of 32 staff members. Located on a 1.20 acre site, the building includes multiple conference rooms, training rooms and office suites, equipped with state of the art equipment to allow this facility to serve as the central location for all emergency response needs within the District.
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