One Jackson Place is the definitive Class A office address in downtown Jackson, Mississippi — a 14-story, LEED Gold certified tower offering 221,421 SF of rentable space at 188 East Capitol Street. Suites range from 1,197 to 99,862 SF, with floors 3 through 8 available on a fully contiguous basis for organizations requiring connected multi-floor footprints. Asking rate from $18.00/SF Full Service makes One Jackson Place the most competitively priced Class A product in the Southeast, with all-in pricing that eliminates CAM and utility surprises.
The building's physical plant reflects its Class A standing. LEED Gold certified construction, a dramatic two-story granite lobby with luxury finishes, dual escalators connecting to the mezzanine, staffed lobby security with card access, and high-speed fiber optic infrastructure throughout deliver the environment that institutional tenants require. A climate-controlled walkway connects One Jackson Place directly to Regions Plaza and The Pinnacle, forming a continuous Class A corridor of more than 770,000 square feet in the heart of downtown. Parking is handled through a directly connected 1,732-space structured garage, with lease arrangements negotiable.
Current tenants include Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, Balch & Bingham LLP, KPMG, Renasant Bank, and Wells Fargo Bank. The building's composition reflects its natural strength with law firms, financial services firms, government contractors, accounting firms, and professional services organizations that value a Capitol Street address and proximity to Mississippi's governmental and judicial infrastructure.
The Capitol Complex Improvement District surrounds the property, placing the Mississippi State Capitol, the Thad Cochran U.S. Courthouse and 19 federal agencies, the Governor's Mansion, and the full array of state agency offices within walking distance. Active CCID investment, including a $29M State Street infrastructure upgrade completing summer 2026, continues to strengthen the downtown environment. The CCID also funds supplemental Capitol Police patrols, enhanced streetscaping, and business-law enforcement coordination throughout the district.
Mississippi's economic trajectory adds further momentum. The state ranked second nationally in real GDP growth in 2024 and has achieved record non-farm employment. More than $19 billion in data center investment has been announced in Central Mississippi, led by Amazon Web Services, with projects in Ridgeland, Canton, Rankin County, and Warren County. For organizations evaluating location decisions, the combination of an $18.00/SF Class A address, 9% below-average cost of living, a legislated path to zero state income tax, and a deepening regional talent pool is difficult to match anywhere in the Gulf South.