Feast & Graze moving to new spot
Feast & Graze owner Cristina McCarter said she plans to close her shop on South Main at the end of the year in favor of a new location.
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Feast & Graze owner Cristina McCarter said she plans to close her shop on South Main at the end of the year in favor of a new location.
Belltower Coffeehouse is serving its coffee, teas and more at Shelby Farms Park.
Shannon Weston said her son’s food allergy spurred the family to open a “clean food” restaurant in Colorado. When her son enrolled in Rhodes College, Vibe Foods came to Memphis, too.
The 1,200-square-foot dessert studio, now open at 501 N. Hollywood St., is designed like an art studio, where customers can decorate cookies, cupcakes and cakes.
The board approved increasing parking lot rates to fund the parking enhancement program, estimated to cost $8 to $10 million.
In a statement, owners encouraged customers to go to the Regalia location in East Memphis or the “soon-to-be” Silo Square location in Southaven.
The restaurant will be near FedEx and Indian grocery store Balaji Grocery, a strategic decision, said co-owner Vineeth Sheelam.
The event space is available for use, but finishing touches — including an air wall, artwork and drapery — will be added by Oct. 1.
August home sales in the Memphis area were down 18% compared to the same month a year ago, and year-to-date sales dropped 26%.
The new location, a 30,000-square-foot space at 107 S. Main St., will feature four concepts. Each concept will be a smaller type of restaurant.
The development will be called Mid-City Memphis, referring to the site’s location at the “geographic and population center” of the city, according to the letter of intent filed.
Hotel industry officials continue lobbying for a full-service convention hotel Downtown with 450-plus rooms.
Local residential real estate brokers say homebuyers should not focus on interest rates but instead focus on the benefits of homeownership.
Waldo’s Chicken and Beer will bring its scratch-made food to the Cordova area.
Buster’s Liquors & Wines will open its second location in the Ridgeway Trace Shopping Center on Poplar Avenue.
Located at 276 S. Front St., the “fast casual” restaurant will include a bar with eight seats, a full patio with six tables and a Lego-built hive in the window.
While local hotel occupancy rates and demand for rooms buck the national trend, the real bright spot is across the Mississippi River.
“I’m not saying (my barbecue) is the best,” Willie Burton said. “But it will be Memphis-style barbecue at its best.”
The Southern soul food restaurant in Willow Grove Shopping Center will begin to serve lunch come mid-September.
The search for a new chef for Chez Philippe was national, and Peabody President Doug Browne said finding Keith Clinton was “pure luck.”
REI Nation, which has offices in Germantown, has partnered with Madison International Realty to continue to buy, renovate and manage single-family rental homes for investors.
7 Brew is a drive-thru with two lanes where customers order face-to-face with an employee. The other side of the stand is for walk-up orders.
The Cali-Mex restaurant at the Shops of Saddle Creek will be the 13th for Arkansas-based Yellow Rocket Concepts.
The products being sold are charcuterie boards, “lunchables,” doughnuts and a variety of other sweet and savory items.
Seafood Wharf Cafe opened in May to provide low-cost high-quality seafood in Cordova.