Black businesses once thrived here. Is a revival coming?
ISABELLE TAFT, The Sun-Herald
FacebookTwitterEmail 5
1of5Olivers Grocery was the only white-owned business in Soria City, where commercial enterprises once thrived. Residents hope to bring business back to the historic community with support from urban planners and others. (The Sun Herald via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of5This two-story building stands empty on 1801 Kelly Ave. in Gulfport, Miss. Ronnie Matthew Harris, a community developer, hopes to revive the run-down building to something that will benefit the community. (Alyssa Newton/The Sun Herald via AP)Alyssa Newton/APShow MoreShow Less
3of5
4of5Constant Payne poses in Gulfport, Miss. Constant Payne has returned to the Soria City area of Gulfport to open a restaurant in his childhood neighborhood. (William Colgin/The Sun Herald via AP)WILLIAM COLGIN/APShow MoreShow Less
Road improvements coming along in west Gulfport âApproximately $300,000 it could be a little more as we get deeper into it. Itâs a good project and itâs something the community wants,â said Harrison Co. District 4 supervisor, Kent Jones. (Source: wlox) By Brandy McGill | January 26, 2021 at 4:37 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 4:37 PM
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - In west Gulfport along 15th Street, you may have noticed the ride is a bit bumpy. Well, thatâs the start of a big project to restore the bad roads in the area.
Right now, milling is taking place. Thatâs just taking up the old and cracked up asphalt to prepare the road before resurfacing.
Décret n° 2020-2297 relatif aux trimestres et à la durée des congés et vacances dans les établissements scolaires pour l année 2020/2021 sec.gouv.sn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sec.gouv.sn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.