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̫ӳ Idea Shop, College View development recognized at GSDP annual banquet

̫ӳ Idea Shop, College View development recognized at GSDP annual banquet

Award presentation at the GSDP annual banquet
The College View development was recognized Tuesday [Feb. 4] with the Best New Development  award at the Greater Starkville Development Partnership’s annual awards banquet. From left, Starkville Main Street Association Chair Alaina Prentice presents the award to ̫ӳ Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt, ̫ӳ Associate Vice President for Administration Les Potts and Greystar Vice President for Real Estate Development Mark Grambergs. (Photo by Laura Daniels, Daniels Photography)

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GSDP award presentation
Starkville Main Street Association Chair Alaina Prentice presents an award recognizing the ̫ӳ Idea Shop as the 2019 Partner of the Year to Idea Shop Program Coordinator Michael Lane. (Photo by Laura Daniels, Daniels Photography)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Two new Mississippi State projects were recognized for their contributions to community development during the Greater Starkville Development Partnership’s annual awards banquet Tuesday [Feb. 4].

̫ӳ’s Idea Shop, a downtown makerspace and retail storefront, received the Partner of the Year Award from the Starkville Main Street Association, and College View, a mixed-use housing and retail development from ̫ӳ and Greystar Real Estate Properties, received the Best New Development Award.

“The Partnership is pleased to recognize both the College View development and the Idea Shop for their respectively unique contributions to our community,” said GSDP President and CEO Mike Tagert, who also serves as associate director for corporate and economic partnerships in ̫ӳ’s Office of Research and Economic Development. “Providing upscale residential and commercial opportunities goes hand-in-hand with retaining today’s entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well thanks to the continuing efforts of our university and local leadership.”

The Idea Shop, a 2,000-square-foot facility on Main Street, opened in March. It consists of the Turner A. Wingo Maker Studio and the ̫ӳ Retail Product Accelerator. It is part of the ̫ӳ Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach and operated by the College of Business and School of Human Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. This new maker space is part of ̫ӳ’s continued efforts to support entrepreneurship and grow the university’s presence in downtown Starkville.

“I am extremely proud of everything Program Coordinator Michael Lane and the rest of the team have accomplished at the Idea Shop,” said College of Business Dean Sharon Oswald. “They have taken this idea and built something very special for our community. It’s exciting to see the Starkville and ̫ӳ community embracing the limitless potential of this new space.”

College View, a public-private partnership with ̫ӳ and Greystar, is the first university housing development of its kind in the state. It opened in August with over 600 residential beds and 46,000 square feet of retail space. The $67 million development is named after the street it resides on and is located within walking distance of ̫ӳ’s athletic and academic facilities, as well as the Cotton District and downtown Starkville. College View includes one-, two- and four-bedroom units that are available to ̫ӳ upperclassmen, as well as recreational amenities and an outdoor entertainment zone.

“College View has been a wonderful addition to our campus and for the Starkville community,” said ̫ӳ Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt. “The retail space is filling with shops and restaurants and other amenities that will make College View a destination for alumni, visitors, community members and students. Our partners at Greystar listened to our desires to make College View a bridge between the Cotton District, downtown, campus and the greater Starkville community in creating this great new community hub.”

Also at Tuesday’s banquet, Babel Street, Inc. received the Industry of the Year award from the Oktibbeha County Economic Development Authority. Last year, the company opened its new innovation center in the ̫ӳ Research and Technology Corporation’s recently-acquired downtown building on Main Street.

For more on the Greater Starkville Development Partnership, see .  

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