Port of Gulfport Designated Strategic Seaport
The Port of Gulfport is now designated as a military strategic seaport, one of only 17 in the nation.
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The Port of Gulfport is now designated as a military strategic seaport, one of only 17 in the nation.
The city of Biloxi will be very busy over the next seven years. Officials are exploring 29 new projects, ranging from hotels to new roads.
There’s just one month left until the Scarlet Pearl Casino opens its doors for business.
Developers were at the Harrison County Board of Supervisors meeting to gain their support for Biloxi Pointe.
Highway 90 is one of the few ways you can travel nonstop across Harrison County but the Coast Transit Authority has something new in mind.
The Coliseum could soon be purchasing the land next to it on Highway 90.
Bumper boats, go-karts and mini golf are making a comeback on the Coast.
Workforce development is a popular topic with young professionals in our state.
The last of the temporary modular classrooms at USM’s Gulf Park campus are finally coming down.
The variety for fine dining options in downtown Gulfport is about to get wider.
Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich hopes to secure the funds for the east Biloxi traffic loop project at tonight’s City Council Meeting.
Progress on the Gulfport aquarium is moving along just swimmingly.
Restaurants and businesses are popping up in downtown Gulfport at a rapid pace.
Businesses and possible tenants are starting to beat down Harrison County’s front door as its newest industrial complex nears completion.
The Popps Ferry Road Bridge in D’iberville is now back up and running 14 months after demolition in 2014.
This evening, the city of Long Beach celebrated not only how far the city has come in development over the past few years, but people gathered to celebrate its history as well.
In the next few years, you could be walking along a brand new boardwalk in Biloxi.
The city of Gulfport and developer Jerard Ward are looking to fill wetlands in north Gulfport to create more areas for development.
Within the next couple of years, we could begin to see more produce moving through the Port of Gulfport as they build additional trade relationships overseas.
Twelve months of hard work came to an end today as the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Jefferson Davis campus opened their new cyber café.
Nearly three years after Hurricane Isaac battered Gulfport’s city piers, approval for finishing touches on the fourth and final pier repairs has been granted by the City Council.
Mayor Mike Smith has big plans for the Waveland waterfront.
There’s also new development in nearby D’iberville as construction continues on the city’s new Academy Sports and Outdoors store.