Leisure Pools, one of the world’s largest composite fiberglass swimming pool, spa and tanning ledge manufacturers, has finalized plans to esta…
While Mississippi voters overwhelmingly endorsed a specific medical marijuana legalization plan in November, the state might ultimately create…
Amtrak has told freight railroads it intends to resume service next year along the northern Gulf Coast between New Orleans and Mobile for the …
Americans continue to migrate to southern and western states. Mississippians continue to move to the Jackson suburbs, the Gulf Coast, and coll…
Mississippi led the nation in new-business applications in the 12 months starting in January 2020, according to data gathered from the U.S. Ce…
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Mississippi House leaders are pushing to decrease some state taxes and increase others.
Merchants Foodservice in Hattiesburg has been awarded a contract worth up to $86.1 million to provide food to military installations in Missis…
'Light-switch' move creates uncertain future for oil industry
Repairs are nearly complete at one of the resorts that was heavily damaged when Hurricane Zeta struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
People who can do their jobs remotely could receive $6,000 to move to a region overlooking the Mississippi River, under a program designed to …
Read the Mississippi Business Journal's Top 50 Under 40 E-Edition.
Nice, propitiatory (there’s that word again) State of the State address by Gov. Tate Reeves last week. He spoke of Mississippians’ grit, pride…
C Spire is ramping up an unprecedented growth project with a $1 billion investment over the next three years– the largest capital spend in com…
Here is the Jan. 29 E-Edition of the Mississippi Business Journal.
TUPELO • Signify – still known by many locally as Day-Brite – will shutter its lighting manufacturing facility on Green Street by December, el…
Belk, the North Carolina-based department store chain which has catered to generations of shoppers for nearly 190 years, announced Tuesday tha…
A Starbucks restaurant is under construction on County Line Road at its intersection with Ridgewood Road.
A bill being considered in the Mississippi Legislature would allow for home delivery of beer, wine and hard liquor.
Eric Wiggins, Project Manager for the Washington County Economic Alliance (WCEA), has been selected to participate in the Emerging Leaders Fel…
The accounting firm of Matthews, Cutrer and Lindsay announced two area accounting firms recently joined the firm through mergers. The Jackson-…
WFH, also known as Work From Home, is getting a lot of attention as much of the workforce migrates from the office to the home. There are scor…
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The Mississippi Center for Public Policy has appointed Lesley Davis as its Executive Vice President. Davis previously served as the Interim Pr…
The Mississippi Development Authority is giving its interim director the job permanently.