Amazon still silent as site work churns
Despite mounting evidence Amazon plans to build and operate another big facility in Memphis, the company won't elaborate on its plans.
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Despite mounting evidence Amazon plans to build and operate another big facility in Memphis, the company won't elaborate on its plans.
A locally owned seafood restaurant that opened in Cordova a year ago will soon open a second location in Midtown.
The 176,000-square-foot building that housed Target at 475 N. Germantown Parkway until it closed in February will become 1,000 storage units for Public Storage.
A prominent commercial real estate firm makes Greg Spillyards its chief executive, doubling down on helping under-served neighborhoods in Memphis.
The Crosstown area of Madison Avenue will have a different, more pedestrian-friendly feel and look now that a four-story, mixed-use development has been approved to rise on what is now a surface parking lot.
Developer will raze blighted, century-old building and build seven apartments and and retail space across from Snowden School.
Property owner Loeb Properties has gone back to the drawing board with a new developer, new architects and a new design for proposed apartment development under the Broad Avenue water tower.
The University Park Flats project will convert a vacant, blighted office building in an economically distressed stretch of Park Avenue into apartments and a coffee shop.
Construction will start soon on a BP gas station/convenience store on the now-vacant northeast corner of Poplar and Holmes. And next door, the Century Building will soon be demolished to make room for Woodie's Wash Shack car wash.
The Clothier family has paid $6.1 million for the two-story, 37,000-square-foot office building at 1900 Exeter, in the heart of Germantown. It will be headquarters for their company, Memphis Invest, soon to be called REI Nation.
Medtronic plans to carry out a $5 million renovation of its large office campus in Memphis and to lease out excess space to a business tenant.
The 13-year-old Loeb Realty Group will soon cease to exist as its brokers, Frank Dyer III and Barry Maynard, switch over to Gill Properties.
A permit application shows that Chick-fil-A plans to erect a $1 million building on a site that is twice as large and much more visible than its existing restaurant nearby.
A court filing appears to confirm what Raymond James has yet to acknowledge: The company is moving from Downtown to the Ridgeway Center office park in East Memphis.
A building permit application shows plans for Boulevard Souvenirs to locate about 100 steps from Sun Studio.
Amazon is now operating its permanent 'delivery station' after renovating an old warehouse near I-240 and Lamar.
Demolition to clear the way for the $950 million project is delayed until this fall.
Highland Axe & Rec plans to open at 525 S. Highland on Sept. 4. And The Find furniture store is returning to the Strip while keeping its larger store in Regalia shopping center.
The Memphis planning and design firm A2H has expanded its presence in Middle Tennessee by opening an office in Nashville this summer.
The Land Use Control Board approved applications Aug. 8 for a new senior-living subdivision southeast of Memphis and a Cordova apartment complex that could have up to 460 units.
Whether the next user of Rust Hall buys the building from Memphis College of Art or leases it from the city, the city of Memphis has a strong say about who gets the keys.
A Florida-based boutique gym called Blitz 45 will share space in University Place shopping center with the Midsouth Wellness Center clinic for chiropractic and neuropathy services.
True Temper Sports has rebranded itself as TRUE Sports and will move its 35 headquarters jobs from the suburbs into Downtown's One Commerce Square.
Industrial vacancy hit an all-time low of 5.4% in the second quarter in the Memphis area due to strong tenant demand for space, according to the CBRE Marketview report.
The developers' news release states that brokers are already leasing space for the future Clipper office and retail space, but the original plans for a 250-room, full-service hotel are no longer mentioned.