Long-planned development in one of Memphis’ older neighborhoods moving forward
The White Brick Church is part of the Chelsea neighborhood. (Courtesy Kindle Figliola)
A long-planned development of the Chelsea Neighborhood Center is moving forward, a move which could bring new life to one of the city’s older neighborhoods.
The Community Redevelopment Agency board recently approved KPS Development Partners as the developer for the mixed-use project on 1.5 acres in the Uptown Redevelopment Area.
The two organizations will now negotiate a redevelopment agreement which the board would have to approve.
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Community Redevelopment Agency KPS Development Partners Scott Kern AngelStreet Memphis Subscriber OnlyThank you for reading The Daily Memphian. Your support is critical.
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Andy Ashby
Andy Ashby is a veteran reporter with more than 14 years of journalism experience, including stops at the DeSoto County Tribune, the Daily News, and the Memphis Business Journal. He graduated from the University of Tennessee, where he photographed the 1998 National Championship game.
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