Cook Out starting renovation for second Union Avenue location
Fresh off a favorable ruling, Cook Out is moving forward with its plans to convert the former Back Yard Burgers.
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Fresh off a favorable ruling, Cook Out is moving forward with its plans to convert the former Back Yard Burgers.
VEG ER for Pets, a veterinary emergency company, is moving into a former AT&T retail space at 6267 Poplar Ave. early next year.
Two buildings on Vance get a new owner and a new purpose; Memphis Zoo getting a new stingray home.
The former Gameday Baseball complex in Cordova will be reborn as Wolf River RV Park. Amenities may include a dog-washing area and a pickleball court.
Hyosung HICO launches “Project Innovation East” as the next phase of its U.S. headquarters expansion in South Memphis.
Adams Keegan, a national human resources service provider, is expanding its corporate headquarters in East Memphis.
The 9.25-acre site is almost as big as all of Overton Square and includes the original Forest Hill Dairy structure built in 1927.
Downtown Memphis Commission board approves incentives for a law firm, a church and a multi-tenant property.
Wonder Cowork Create expands in the Edge District; Insomnia Cookies adds third location at Polo Shops, and Union Avenue Aldi has extra space available for lease.
The retailer is opening its Tennessee location just in time for wedding season.
A three-story building on South Front Street is being demolished two years after the owner was sued for blight.
The former Railgarten site at 2166 Central is being redeveloped into a family-focused experience.
The Union Avenue landmark was demolished last Friday.
“We’re serving customers in Ohio, Mississippi and Texas, so we could have started a steel distribution center anywhere in the Southeast,” Morgan Steel CEO said. “But we’re happy to continue to grow right here in Memphis.”
Local ownership is preserved for historic Downtown building, Score Health opens a second clinic and AutoZone Park-view offices hit the market.
A company is leaving its office space adjacent to Dixon Gallery & Gardens later this year, opening a rare opportunity in East Memphis.
This is the second large Madison Avenue property in Midtown to go on the market this month.
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