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$105M Gulfport Town Center getting under way with a name reveal, groundbreaking

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  • Groundbreaking set 3 p.m. March 20 for $105M Gulfport Town Center project.
  • Phase I: 136 apartments, 115‑room Marriott and 17,600 sq ft retail plus garage.
  • Public‑private funding (state, Gulf Coast Fund) and local firms drive growth by 2027.

It’s been called Gulfport Town Center yet the actual name of the $105 million mixed use development coming to the beach and downtown will be revealed at next week’s groundbreaking ceremony.

The groundbreaking event will be at 3 p.m. on Friday, March 20.

Led by AnderCorp LLC and Bellamare Development, the project at the northwest corner of U.S. 90 and 49 will combine luxury residences, shopping, dining and a Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel on 4.34 acres. It will be within walking distance of the beach, the downtown, Amtrak station, Mississippi Aquarium and Jones Park.

The project was talked about and planned for years and now construction is under way at one of the most historic sites in the city., where the landmark Great Southern Hotel stood.

“Gulfport Town Center will bring new residents, visitors and economic energy to our city while honoring the legacy of this historic site,” said Mayor Hugh Keating. All areas of the city will experience growth and benefits from the development, he said.

Where the landmark Great Southern Hotel once stood, a $105 million Gulfport Town Center is starting to rise and create a place for people to live, visit, work and play in the downtown. The name of the project will be revealed at the groundbreaking Friday, March 20 in downtown Gulfport.
Where the landmark Great Southern Hotel once stood, a $105 million Gulfport Town Center is starting to rise and create a place for people to live, visit, work and play in the downtown. The name of the project will be revealed at the groundbreaking Friday, March 20 in downtown Gulfport. Courtesy of Gulfport Town Center

What’s in the plans

Developers started assembling land for the project in 2020 and site work began five years later in December 2025.

AnderCorp will start construction of phase I that will include:

  • 136 luxury apartments with a resort-style pool, fitness center, community room for gatherings and co-working
  • 294 space parking garage to serve residents, hotel guests and downtown visitors
  • EV charging stations and valet for the development and the downtown
  • 17,600 square feet of retail and restaurant space at street level
  • Hotel Holden, a 114-room Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel, with ballroom and meeting space
  • Rooftop bar overlooking the Gulf.
Multi-family housing at the new Gulfport Town Center will provide views of the beach and the downtown, where residents and visitors can walk to all the restaurants, shops and attractions.
Multi-family housing at the new Gulfport Town Center will provide views of the beach and the downtown, where residents and visitors can walk to all the restaurants, shops and attractions. Courtesy of Gulfport Town Center

Mississippi focus

Marriott Tribute Portfolio brand will reflect the culture and identify of Gulfport at the new hotel that will be operated by McKibbon Hospitality. The company has years of experience developing and operating high-quality hospitality destinations throughout the Southeast.

AnderCorp, a construction firm based in Gulfport, is general contractor for the project and Dale Partners Architects, which has designed projects across South Mississippi, is leading the hotel architecture and design, while WBA Architecture, another Mississippi firm, is designing the multifamily and parking garage design.

Rain Residentail, based in Ocean Springs, is branding the project and will be the property manager for the apartment complex.

The development is a public-private partnership to expand economic opportunity in South Mississippi, with funding and investments provided in part by the Mississippi Legislature and the Gulf Coast Restoration Fund, in collaboration with the city and Gulfport Redevelopment Commission.

This rendering shows the mixed-use development coming to downtown Gulfport. The $105 million investment will bring apartments, a hotel, parking, shops, restaurants and a parking garage, all within walking distance of the beach and amenities of the city. The groundbreaking is Friday, March 20.
This rendering shows the mixed-use development coming to downtown Gulfport. The $105 million investment will bring apartments, a hotel, parking, shops, restaurants and a parking garage, all within walking distance of the beach and amenities of the city. The groundbreaking is Friday, March 20. Courtesy of Gulfport Town Center

Start of something bigger

The parking garage is expected to be completed this year and the apartments, hotel, dining and retail throughout 2027.

The Town Center, which soon will have a new name, is the first phase of establishing downtown Gulfport as a mixed-use district where generations of residents, business owners and visitors can live, work and gather.

Roy Anderson III, chairman and CEO of AnderCorp and co-developer of Gulfport Town Center, grew up in Gulfport and built businesses across South Mississippi.

“For more than five years we’ve worked with partners and community leaders to shape a project that reflects the vision of creating a true quality of place for downtown, and we’re proud that AnderCorp will help build it right here in the heart of our city,” he said.

This story was originally published March 13, 2026 at 2:12 PM.

Mary Perez
Sun Herald
Mary has won numerous awards for her business and casino articles for the Sun Herald. She also writes about Biloxi, jobs and the new restaurants and development coming to the Coast. She is a fourth-generation journalist. 
Anita Lee
Sun Herald
Anita, a Mississippi native, graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and previously worked at the Jackson Daily News and Virginian-Pilot, joining the Sun Herald in 1987. She specializes in in-depth coverage of government, public corruption, transparency and courts. She has won state, regional and national journalism awards, most notably contributing to Hurricane Katrina coverage awarded the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service. Support my work with a digital subscription
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