Another step taken for One Beale’s riverview hotel
Developers file for a permit to build the foundation of One Beale's Hyatt Centric hotel.
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Developers file for a permit to build the foundation of One Beale's Hyatt Centric hotel.
A construction project to expand a warehouse for Franklin Sports has received an environmental permit from state regulators.
The building housing Broad Avenue fashion boutique 20twelve hits the market, but the owner says a move is not definite.
Café Eclectic is keeping its original restaurant open, closing its two smaller ones on the Highland Strip and Harbor Town, and expects to open a larger restaurant in Harbor Town by June.
The first construction for Beale Street's Handy Park renovation will create space to house an Insomnia Cookies shop.
Grind City Brewing Co. broke ground Friday on an $11 million brewery in an impoverished North Memphis neighborhood.
Elvis bought Cadillacs at one building. Johnny Cash recruited his back-up band at the other. Both seem destined for demolition, but plans are being made to memorialize their ties to Memphis music history.
Both state and city inspectors have raised environmental issues in the way that Zellner Construction is handling water runoff in building Raleigh Town Center.
The Memphis-grown, high-tech Green Mountain Technology is expanding quickly by showing package shippers how to save millions of dollars, one penny at a time.
Cafe Eclectic has closed its Harbor Town shop, but signs indicate it will reopen across the street.
Three interior designers plan to renovate and open two shops inside one of Broad Avenue's historic buildings.
Owners of French bakery La Baguette sign lease extension to remain in the Shops of Chickasaw Oaks Village.
Work should soon start on a Department of Human Services customer service building in Hickory Hill, a building permit application indicates.
Renovation of a closed manufacturing plant into an $11 million brewery called Grind City Brewing Co. is to start on Friday, March 22.
The Land Use Control Board rejected a proposal Thursday by Waste Connections of Tennessee to expand its solid waste-handling operation in Whitehaven.
The 5-year-old Urban Earth garden center at 80 Flicker was sold this week by the Touliatos family.
More details are emerging for a 10-story hotel on Poplar near Interstate 240.
A building permit was applied for last week for Rising Roll, a fast-casual restaurant which will open on the ground floor of Poplar Towers in East Memphis.
A New York-based developer gobbles up Pinch properties and commits to following Memphis' plan to make a mixed-use area that is pedestrian-friendly.
The Works and ComCap Partners are about to start an $11 million revival of long-vacant apartments in the heart of Frayser. Renaissance at Steele Apartments will provide both affordable housing and family-support programs.
Union Row developers purchase second property for 29-acre, $950 million mixed-use development.
A senior-living development is now proposed for the Oaksedge office park next to Wright Medical's headquarters in East Memphis.
In rejecting "affordable" apartments for Uptown, the City Council seeks to balance Uptown's mix of low-income and more affluent residents.
The new Midtown headquarters for a Memphis architecture firm is designed to generate more electricity than it uses.
The owner of Raymond James Tower says its anchor tenant should not leave, in part because the elevators will soon be modernized.