Staks Pancake Kitchen headed to Southaven’s Silo Square

“We couldn’t have asked for a better spot to expand Staks’ footprint,” Staks owner Brice Bailey said in a release. “Silo Square is going to be a game-changing development for Southaven, and we look forward to bringing our high-quality, locally sourced breakfast and lunch offerings to the scene.”

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Silo Square in Southaven

When fully built out, the 288-acre, $200 million Silo Square will have 304 gated, residential lots with houses costing from about $225,000 to $400,000-plus; six retail outparcels; one bank outparcel; two hotels; 16 mixed-use lots; three office lots; a 2.6-acre farmers market; 10 acres for 128 loft apartments; and 64 acres of open green space.

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Southaven celebrates Silo Square groundbreaking

Car-centric Southaven on Tuesday celebrated the groundbreaking of Silo Square, the suburb's planned community that aspires to blend businesses and housing in a way that is easy, even pleasing, to walk around.

"This is going to be a game-changing development for our city,'' Mayor Darren Musselwhite told about 75 people gathered under a tent near the old, concrete farm silo from which the development draws its name and branding for quaintness.

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Southaven developer proposes square deal for growing suburb

In 1970, Southaven was an unincorporated, 9,000 resident town.  It was so sleepy that it lacked even a McDonald's.

By it's incorporation in 1980, about 16,000 people called it home, and by 2000, it held about 29,000 residents.  Today, more than 53,000 people live in the fastest-growing city, located just over the state line from Memphis.

And yet, Southaven lacks a true center.

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