Central Station restaurant/bar to feature long booths, fine finishes
A new construction permit application offers a glimpse of the restaurant and bar planned for the Central Station renovation.
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A new construction permit application offers a glimpse of the restaurant and bar planned for the Central Station renovation.
Lenders have foreclosed on Clark Tower, saying the owner defaulted on a $60.75 million loan. But the building owner claims the lender is reneging on a refinancing agreement and filed suit in August.
Raymond James & Associates emailed Memphis employees Friday to inform them of plans to move from Downtown to East Memphis, sources say.
A 91,852-square-foot warehouse and 547 parking spaces comprise much of Amazon's planned delivery station near I-240 and Lamar, construction documents show.
A Nashville real estate investment firm has purchased the 109-year-old office building that houses Emerge Memphis at 516 Tennessee for $3.7 million.
Memphis-based Krone North America never sought incentives to remain in Memphis, and will start moving its 45 jobs to Olive Branch by the end of 2019.
Blue Monkey partners are prepared to start a $1.6 million mixed-use project next door to their Downtown restaurant on South Front Street.
Fast success means the entire 2.5 million-square-foot DeSoto 55 Logistics Center should be built out by the end of this year, its Atlanta-based developer announces.
Bogie's Delicatessen in East Memphis faces an uncertain future as its landlord studies a redevelopment that includes demolition and renovation of the Williamsburg Village Shopping Center.
The East Memphis office district has been the city's strongest submarket for years. But is it strong enough to weather the shift of big tenants from the suburbs to Downtown?
The Land Use Control Board gave its backing to the 111-unit Art Lofts apartments across from Overton Park after the developer made several concessions to concerned neighbors.
Businessman Mark Lovell was the highest bidder Thursday in the foreclosure sale of Stonebridge Golf Course, and says he plans to keep operating the 177 acres for golfers.
The Clipper, a mixed-use, eight-story tower for offices, 250-room hotel and ground-floor retail, will rise next to the future home of FedEx Logistics in Downtown.
Gateway Tire & Service Center will open a new location in a vacant, 81,000-square-foot car dealership on Summer Avenue.
A Whitehaven business owner has proposed a paid-parking lot, which is unusual outside of Downtown.
Homegrown Mempops will increase its capacity for making ice pops with a new production kitchen on Summer Avenue.
The engineering, architecture and planning firm A2H not only has doubled its number of principals, the firm plans to open a Downtown office, expand its Nashville office and has just enlarged its Lakeland headquarters.
Trinity United Methodist Church has sold its 94-year-old sanctuary building, but will continue worshiping and carrying out its ministries on the opposite corner.
Swankys Taco Shop is coming Downtown where the now-closed LYFE Kitchen operated in Chisca on Main.
Stonebridge Golf Course will be sold in foreclosure, but a current owner expects to make the high bid, retain ownership and keep the facility open without skipping a beat.
Yet another private dorm with more residents than parking spots may spur the U of M and its neighbors to tackle the automobile congestion.
Amazon confirms that a warehouse in Southeast Memphis is being renovated to become the online retailer's permanent "delivery station" for the Memphis area.
The recent sale of, and activity at, an old, vacant warehouse near the I-240/Lamar junction is raising questions about who the new tenant will be.
The dairy plant next to Overton Square is waiting to learn if it will be fined by the state for polluting Midtown's Lick Creek.