'Humanitarian crisis': Jackson could be forced to demolish apartment complex

'Humanitarian crisis': Jackson could be forced to demolish apartment complex
May 24, 2025

LATEST NEWS

'Humanitarian crisis': Jackson could be forced to demolish apartment complex

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The City of Jackson sent an ultimatum to the owners of an apartment complex that was covered in mountains of trash just last week.

City Attorney Drew Martin sent a letter to X-Caliber Funding, LLC, on May 23, saying if conditions at Chapel Ridge Apartments do not improve, the complex could be demolished.

State Route 28 bridge expected to reopen Tuesday

“What I do know is that the residents are suffering in what could quickly become a humanitarian crisis,” said Martin.

X-Caliber potentially owes millions in unpaid bills. According to Martin, the owners owe $700,000 to JXN Water alone. He said JXN Water has temporarily postponed terminating water service to the apartment complex.

Due to unpaid bills, Chapel Ridge’s dumpsters were taken away, causing trash to pile up. The City of Jackson has since placed a dumpster at the location until further notice.

If X-Caliber does not comply, Martin said the city would be forced to find a way to humanely evacuate the complex, board it up and likely demolish the structure.

Thanks for signing up!

Watch for us in your inbox.

Daily News

SIGN UP NOW

if ( window.checkSizeClasses && window.checkSizeClasses instanceof Function) {
window.checkSizeClasses();
}

Share this post:

POLL

Who Will Vote For?

Other

Republican

Democrat

RECENT NEWS

Three suspects charged in death of JSU student denied bond

Three suspects charged in death of JSU student denied bond

Senate votes to advance proposal to end 40-day government shutdown

Senate votes to advance proposal to end 40-day government shutdown

MEMA urges Mississippians to get ready for freezing temps

MEMA urges Mississippians to get ready for freezing temps

Dynamic Country URL Go to Country Info Page