Monogram Foods to relocate headquarters
The Memphis-based company is leaving Oak Court for space with room to grow where all employees could be on the same floor.
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The Memphis-based company is leaving Oak Court for space with room to grow where all employees could be on the same floor.
South Main’s Crave Cheesecakes gets a name-change, and a Filipino chicken chain gets to work on its third Memphis-area location. Plus, a Collierville restaurant is up for sale.
But compared to the rest of the country, Memphis is struggling more than most.
“We wanted to save this property from potential blight,” said the investment group’s Michael Hooks Jr. “We are blessed to even be able to participate.”
The Scotts Co. is leasing a warehouse for a distribution center, Wells Fargo moves by the Regalia Shopping Center, and four lease renewals with expansions at Clark Tower and more.
The venue’s extensive film library is expected to move into a new location.
The property is now surrounded by three major developments: The Sterick building, 100 N. Main and The Walk on Union.
A lifelong love for sweets is the backbone of 901 Slushies, Ice Cream & Treats, which is opening two locations in the Memphis area to beat the summer heat.
Carrefour at Kirby Woods is being redeveloped into The Standard Germantown. The new building at the intersection of Poplar Avenue and Kirby Road still needs a tenant.
Metro Volleyball training facility renews its five-year lease and expands into adjacent space. Also, Southwood Townhomes have been bought, Minuteman Press relocated and two new tenants are in Clark Tower.
The Juice Joint will offer freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices with natural and local ingredients, acai bowls and smoothies.
After xAI’s supercomputer came online, the Elon Musk-founded artificial intelligence startup revamped its plans for a greywater facility to include other large water users.
Middle Eastern bakery Sana Sweets opens, Kura House Asian Cuisine moves into old Bhan Thai restaurant, Rise Southern Biscuits and Righteous Chicken scores second Memphis location and Amelia Gene’s to take a temporary vacation.
Developer Chance Carlisle addressed concerns about parking for The Cooper, a new mixed-used project in Cooper-Young.
Trezevant has more than 40 years of experience and founded Trezevant Commercial Brokerage in 2004.
The Mid-City Memphis project has new plans, including four more areas of development while also removing one high-rise building and the planned 16 townhomes from the project outline.
After six years on the streets of Memphis, the hot wing food truck has stopped operation. But owner Jesse McDonald isn’t giving up: “I still have dreams for New Wing Order. I hope I can bring it back in some kind of capacity some day. I’m not done yet.”
CSC ServiceWorks is now at Shelby Distribution Center, an apartment building was sold for $1.55 million, nearly 11,000 square feet was leased to insurance broker firm McDaniel Whitley Inc. and more.
Two Downtown restaurants are closing, and a Midtown ice cream shop is moving down the street.
Massey was hired as EDGE vice president of operations in February 2023.
The treated wastewater from the plant would replace demand on the region’s supply and save hundreds of millions of drinking water a year from industrial use.
The Downtown Memphis Commission has filed eight lawsuits against Tom Intrator through its anti-blight committee.
Muggin’ Coffee has a new operations partner, a new Pakistani-Indian-American cuisine food truck is open, and Wingstop is adding three locations in Memphis.
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.
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.