Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere
A 1,080 sq ft upstairs loft in an early 1900s downtown Columbus commercial building, on the block of Fifth Street South once known as Market Street. The space is open-plan with exposed brick, original hardwood floors, tall ceilings, and large windows overlooking the street.
The building has a long history with Columbus media, and the loft is curated around that story. A WCBI Radio sign that hung on Main Street for decades anchors the living area. A framed engineer's blueprint from the installation of The Commercial Dispatch's Goss Urbanite press hangs nearby. Each morning they print a paper, you'll receive a copy of The Dispatch delivered to your door — a small ritual you won't find at any other rental in town.
The loft is built for two. A queen bed with Egyptian cotton sheets and Casper pillows sits in the sleeping area; a walk-in closet doubles as the laundry room with in-unit washer and dryer, and connects through to the bathroom. The bath has a tub/shower combo, a lit vanity mirror, and a vanity custom-built by a local woodworker. The kitchen is full-size and properly stocked — Nespresso machine and pods, cookware, pots and pans, basic seasonings, and olive oil are all on hand, so you can cook a meal here, not just reheat one. A dry bar sits adjacent for guests who travel with their own bottles.
A dedicated work area with a full desk and a leather rolling chair makes this a serious option for visiting consultants, traveling nurses, and business travelers settling in for a multi-night stay. Fiber Wi-Fi handles video calls and streaming. Two smart TVs and a Sonos speaker (Bluetooth-enabled) handle the off-hours.
Outside the front door, you're within easy walking distance of downtown Columbus' restaurants, coffee shops, local bookstore, the Riverwalk, the Tennessee Williams birthplace, tree-lined historic neighborhoods, Mississippi University for Women, and the Trotter Convention Center. Columbus Air Force Base is about 15 minutes by car; Mississippi State University in Starkville is about 25.
A few things to know before you book: - Maximum occupancy is two guests. The loft sleeps two and is sized accordingly. - Access is by interior stairs only — no elevator. - The sleeping area faces Fifth Street South. Some street noise is part of the downtown experience; a white noise machine is provided. - Keyless self check-in. - Two-night minimum stay. - Free street parking. - No pets. No smoking.
In the loft: - Queen bed, Egyptian cotton sheets, Casper pillows - Full bathroom with custom vanity and tub/shower combo - Walk-in closet / laundry room with in-unit washer and dryer - Full kitchen with refrigerator, electric oven, dishwasher, Nespresso - Dry bar - Living area with smart TV - Dining area - Sleeping area with smart TV - Sonos speaker (Bluetooth) - Dedicated desk and leather rolling chair - Fiber Wi-Fi - White noise machine - Local newspaper delivery to your doorstep on publication mornings - 1,080 sq ft · Sleeps 2
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Long-term renters welcome
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About the area
Columbus
Located in Columbus, this apartment is in the city centre. Tennessee Williams Welcome Center and Friendship Cemetery are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center and Lake Lowndes State Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Magnolia Motor Speedway or Columbus Speedway.
Tennessee Williams Welcome Center - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Columbus Arts Council - Rosenzweig Arts Center - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
Mississippi University for Women - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
Leigh Mall Shopping Center - 1 min drive - 1.8 km
Getting around
Columbus, MS (GTR-Golden Triangle Regional) - 16 min drive
Restaurants
Babydude’s Bar & Grill - 3 min drive
Chick-fil-A - 3 min drive
Church's Texas Chicken - 16 min walk
Hardee's - 3 min drive
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store - 3 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere?
This property doesn't offer parking.
What time is check-in at Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Historic Media Loft - Morning Paper at Your Door - Walk Everywhere located?
Located in the heart of Columbus, this apartment building is within a 10-minute walk of Tennessee Williams Welcome Center and Columbus Arts Council - Rosenzweig Arts Center. Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science and Mississippi University for Women are also within 1 mile (2 km).
About the host
Hosted by Peter Imes
Five generations of my family have lived and worked in Columbus, and I grew up just a few blocks from the Media Loft.
Why they chose this property
Nearly 200 apartments and dozens of locally owned businesses make Downtown Columbus the most vibrant part of the city. Easily walk to great food, coffee, art galleries, museums and more.
What makes this property unique
For more than a century, the building at the corner of Main and Fifth has been at the center of how Columbus did business and how Columbus told its story. In the early 1900s, 109 Fifth Street South was part of Ruth's Department Store, a sprawling retail anchor that occupied multiple buildings on this corner. The property was acquired by The Commercial Dispatch, the city's daily newspaper. For decades, dozens of employees worked in the back of the building inserting advertising sections into each day's edition — a ritual that helped put the paper into the hands of every subscriber in the Golden Triangle. In the 1990s, the front of the building housed one of North Mississippi's first internet service providers — an unlikely second life for a 19th-century commercial space. A connecting property was home to WCBI Radio, whose original Main Street sign now hangs in the loft. The Market Street Media Loft is curated around that history. The WCBI sign anchors the living area. A framed blueprint from the installation of The Dispatch's Goss Urbanite press hangs nearby. And on publication mornings, the day's print edition is delivered to your door — a small ritual that connects your stay to the building's long media life.