Permit filed for part of Orgel’s Snuff District redevelopment
The permit represents the beginning of the second phase of the Conwood project.
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The permit represents the beginning of the second phase of the Conwood project.
The DMC hopes the transformative parking hub will solve most of Downtown’s parking needs.
The project on South Front would, according to the Design Review Board, fill in a missing piece of a vibrant and developing Downtown neighborhood.
It’s likely the DMC will have a final candidate for redeveloping the tower by the end of the year.
The global supply-chain shortage, which first took its toll on automobile manufactures in need of semiconductor chips, eventually affected the cost of lumber. Developers like the Henry Turley Co. were left trying to keep construction projects on time and on budget.
At its Oct. 12 meeting, the Center City Revenue Finance Corp. is set to approve a plan for reviewing its PILOT program, and it will hear a new PILOT request for a Medical District development.
St. Louis, Missouri-based PGAV Planners will determine if the PILOT program is delivering the desired results of growing the tax base and helping projects happen that couldn’t otherwise.
MAAR president Cassandra Bell-Warren said the market remains active.
Union Station would combine residential and retail with a hotel along 100 yards of desirable Union Avenue frontage at the former police station site.
Each of the applicants EDGE’s finance committee will consider Wednesday seeks to restore blighted and abandoned buildings.
The Midtown concert venue has sold a Nashville-based investor with an extensive portfolio in the U.S. and abroad.
“... With help from the city, we could create something like a Cooper-Young or an Overton Square area,” said John M. Howard Jr., leader of the ownership team that developed the lofts.
The business’ owner is requesting a $30,000 Retail Tenant Improvement (TI) Grant to move to 121 S. Main.
The projects discussed at The Daily Memphian’s Developing Memphis Seminar were Central Yards in Midtown, Link Apartments on Broad, the Blues Note Hotel in the Pinch and Orleans Station in the Medical District.
The CCDC will address two applicants for its Exterior Improvement Grant (EIG) program at its Oct. 27 meeting, the historic buildings at 24 S. Main and 307 Madison Ave.
The Downtown Memphis Commission wants to address the long-term problems associated with Downtown parking.
Dustin Jones and Jonathan Aur want to create a company that is designed by-Memphis, for-Memphis.
Because the development team received a 20-year PILOT earlier this year, the Design Review Board is required to approve new construction.
The financial services company will renew its lease on Poplar Avenue and move its headquarters to a 42,000-square-foot space nearby.
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Brooks on the Bluff is being designed through a collaboration between the Swiss-based firm Herzog & du Meuron and Memphis’ archimania.
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors recorded 1,929 total home sales last month.
The BuildDowntown Master Plan and the South City Good Neighbor Grant program both won awards from an international institution for their city planning efforts.
Thanks to a GoFundMe campaign and support from the Downtown Memphis Commission, the Peanut Shoppe will move to a new South Main home, instead of closing after 72 years of business.
Over the last three years, Memphis-based Fogelman Properties has purchased 16 properties, totaling 4,829 units worth a combined $706 million.