Midtown landmark could switch from office to apartments
A development team hopes to convert the 15-story office building at 1331 Union Ave., known for its prominent prints of George Rodrigue’s blue dogs, into a commercial mixed-use property. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Built in 1965, the building includes 400 parking spaces in a four-story garage and 156,342 square feet of leasable office space in the 10 floors above.
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