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Tunica Just Keeps Growing

A home in Tunica? We’d have hooted at such a thought back in the misty past, before the little farm town became the gambling mecca of the Mid-South. Now developers Cody Harrell and Matthew Dunn plan to build some 700 homes, 600 apartments and condos, and retail and office space near Tunica National Golf and Tennis Club. Harrell says they expect the development to appeal to empty nesters and casino employees. Single-family homes would range from 2,500 to 6,000 square feet and start at around $300,000. For more, go to the Jackson Clarion-Ledger story.

A second home at Tunica? We’d have hooted at such a thought back in the misty past, before the little farm town became the gambling mecca of the Mid-South. Now developers Cody Harrell and Matthew Dunn plan to build some 700 homes, 600 apartments and condos, and retail and office space near Tunica National Golf and Tennis Club. Harrell says they expect the development to appeal to empty nesters and casino employees. Single-family homes would range from 2,500 to 6,000 square feet and start at around $300,000. For more, go to the Jackson Clarion-Ledger story.