Real estate merger reunites Crye-Leike and Garland Co.
Kathryn Garland, Gary Garland, Chris Garland and Gene Lerner are joining Crye-Leike Real Estate Services’ East Memphis office.
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Kathryn Garland, Gary Garland, Chris Garland and Gene Lerner are joining Crye-Leike Real Estate Services’ East Memphis office.
A Class A office building downtown is for sale with a $4.5 million price tag. Veritas HHS bought two properties in Memphis, and a 2.65-acre property was sold.
The Elon Musk-founded supercomputer is halfway through construction, and the company’s preliminary engineering plans for its greywater plant are almost complete.
The Elon Musk-founded artificial intelligence company will hire up to 120 additional people to create a “fiber team,” bringing potential staffing at the Memphis site to 320.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water announced its plans for a greywater treatment facility, running parallel to the greywater facility plans of Elon Musk-founded artificial intelligence company xAI.
There are new tenants in The Shops of Wolflake. Oriental Rug House trades Carrefour at Kirby Woods for an East Memphis location. Plus, Timberline Tree & Lawn Care has been acquired by an out-of-town tree service company.
The Walk, a 29-acre development on a vacant strip of land between AutoZone Park and FedExForum, still has big plans.
Plus, a Memphis chocolatier has an Olympic deal.
The development, which includes affordable housing units and a park, should be completed in three years once construction starts, which depends on when the mound is leveled.
The developer is requesting an extra $1.8 million from EDGE.
All 100,000 H100 Nvidia chips for the xAI supercomputer have been received.
Clark Tower has a new tenant and so does the Renaissance Center. Plus, after a decade on the market, The Life Church sold its property on Germantown Parkway.
The 100 N. Main development team awarded an additional $1.8 million loan, the Texas-based company Reconext was awarded a tax incentive, two companies received tax-incentive amendments and more.
Cxffeeblack has slowly produced Gold Brew coffee cans to test the demand. Now, co-owner Bartholomew Jones said they can’t keep them in stock.
Developer Taylor Caruthers said The Gulch’s mixed-use buildings, which have ground-floor retail and apartments on top, inspired him to imitate them.
A source close to xAI said it could share a greywater plant with the Tennessee Valley Authority. TVA did not dismiss the idea. Related story:
A megapack would provide 1.9 megawatts of power and cost about $1.1 million.
Three Bartlett office buildings sold for almost $1.5 million, Shoot360 Memphis Cordova transaction details revealed and a Chattanooga-based self-storage company is coming to Memphis.
New York-based Tunnels to Towers is turning the hotel shell at 7060 Riverdale Bend Road into a 105-unit affordable housing apartment complex.
Developer Chance Carlisle said Memphis needs this kind of investment to rebound from the declining momentum in economic growth and the lack of outside investors.
Millington’s new cookie shop, 2KC Cookie Co. and South Main’s new Gourmet Gallery will both open in early August. Also, a new Ben & Jerry’s could open at the Memphis Vitality Hotel.
The Memphis supercomputer is a “massive training center” for xAI’s chatbot Grok, a competitor of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Elon Musk said in a recent interview.
Plus, the Memphis Chamber expands, a former Beale Street club is on the market, and a popular East Memphis restaurant is making a move.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young and Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris have nominated an Economic Development Growth Engine president after more than two years without one.
Owners Rebekah and Scott Tashie said their original location at 5101 Sanderlin Ave. will always be special to them as it was their first project together, but they needed a larger space.