Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins-Butler said that next week she will reveal a set of more than a half dozen historical markers that have recently been placed throughout the city of 25,000.

The markers are part of a larger aim of telling Madison’s story to residents as well as visitors.

Seven markers will be revealed next week, with two more coming at a time yet to be determined.

Historical markers will be unveiled throughout Madison next week.

“It will be special,” Hawkins Butler said.

The markers come on the heels of the city building an arch with the message “Historic Madison” atop the ornate iron and brick structure.

One marker sits near the arch where Madison Parkway and Main Street meet and serves as an entrance to the downtown area where there are more markers.

Beside the downtown entrance sits the dozens of houses already under construction in The Village at Madison, located at Main Street and Madison Parkway. The Village is 25 acres with space for 75 single-family homes and 60,000 square feet of planned commercial development.

Half Shell Oyster was the first business to open in the Village in 2020.

The Village at Madison is framed in the Historic Madison arch in Madison, Miss., Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Construction is ongoing at the 25-acre commercial/residential development that will include restaurants, retail, office space and 75 single-family homes.

Other tenants, including restaurants, clothing retailers, medical offices and beauty services, have expressed interest in the new buildings.

On the other side of the arch will be the new Bridal Path, which broke ground recently and will be a 10,000-square-foot building housing the historic business moving to Madison after more than 50 years in business in Jackson.

Two more buildings will be built associated with the project that will come later.



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