$675 - $750 per month
Rivergate
Studio - 1 Bed
300 Holly Hills Rd, Columbus, MS 39705
$675 - $750 per month
Rivergate
Studio - 1 Bed
300 Holly Hills Rd, Columbus, MS 39705
$2,195 total monthly price
423 Main St Unit 423, Columbus, MS 39701
Prime Retail Space for Lease – Columbus, MSPosition your business in one of the best locations in Columbus! This high-visibility retail space offers the perfect opportunity for businesses looking to thrive in a busy, well-trafficked area.Property Features:2,492 sq ft of versatile retail spacePrime location with excellent visibility and accessibility2 half bathrooms
$645 total monthly price
622 4th St S Unit C, Columbus, MS 39701
Looking for a place in a great area? We have two units available that offer comfort, convenience, and a fantastic location.Unit E: Cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment with a comfortable layout that’s perfect for relaxing and feeling right at home.Unit C: Charming studio apartment with 1 bathroom, offering an efficient and low-maintenance living space that’s ideal for simple, easy
$645 total monthly price
622 4th St S Unit C, Columbus, MS 39701
Looking for a place in a great area? We have two units available that offer comfort, convenience, and a fantastic location.Unit E: Cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment with a comfortable layout that’s perfect for relaxing and feeling right at home.Unit C: Charming studio apartment with 1 bathroom, offering an efficient and low-maintenance living space that’s ideal for simple, easy
Columbus, Mississippi, is a small city with a rich historical and cultural heritage, recognized as part of the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. The city is known for its deep blues roots, having hosted legends like Ella Fitzgerald and B.B. King at landmarks such as Queen City Hotel and Catfish Alley, both significant stops on the Mississippi Blues Trail. Columbus celebrates its musical legacy through events like the Southside Blues Festival and Catfish in the Alley, which honors the contributions of Black residents. The Rosenzweig Arts Center, home to the Columbus Arts Council, is central to the local art scene, offering exhibitions and workshops. Downtown Columbus features locally owned boutiques and restaurants, including Huck's Place and Zachary's, housed in historic brick buildings. The city is also known for its 19th-century homes with Gothic, Italianate, and Greek Revival architecture, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Housing styles range from Craftsman bungalows to ranch-style homes, with few new developments in recent years. Heritage Academy, a highly rated private school, serves pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade students. Outdoor attractions include the Tombigbee River and Columbus Lake, popular for fishing and boating, and the Columbus Riverwalk, which spans over 4 miles. Major employers include the Columbus Air Force Base and industries such as healthcare and manufacturing. While air quality is a concern due to industrial activity, the city benefits from decreasing violent crime rates. Columbus is connected by U.S. Routes 45 and 82, with the Golden Triangle Regional Airport located 12 miles west of the city center.