Historic U.S. Marine Hospital will soon be renovated for apartments
After 16 years of ups and downs, developer and preservationist Lauren Crews has applied for a building permit to convert the historic U.S. Marine Hospital into 71 apartments.
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After 16 years of ups and downs, developer and preservationist Lauren Crews has applied for a building permit to convert the historic U.S. Marine Hospital into 71 apartments.
It's been a busy January for Carlisle LLC, which has vacated its old office building and sold property for a hotel in preparation for One Beale construction.
England-based Games Workshop plans a $3.4 million expansion of its Memphis distribution center, building documents show.
The Speedway convenience store chain plans to extend its reach to Memphis with a new store at Shelby Drive and Malone, according to permit documents.
Developers watch with interest what may become of the 180-acre Germantown Country Club, which they say would be a prime location for a well-planned, high-end residential development.
A steering committee for the Germantown parks master plan will meet Feb. 9 to study whether to recommend that the city buy the Germantown Country Club property.
Stonebridge Golf Course is to be sold on the courthouse steps after owners defaulted on their loan.
The Board of Adjustment approved requests to build a car wash near East Memphis houses and a convenience store with gas pumps on the southern gateway to Downtown.
A proposal for a convenience store with gas pumps in Cordova has been dropped in the face of neighborhood opposition.
Three zoning exceptions are sought for a proposed convenience store at Crump and Florida.
Blue Water Wash has substantially changed its proposal for a new, East Memphis car wash on Poplar at Century. But it remains to be seen if the tweaks will soften opposition from neighbors.
An analysis of 2018 building permits for Memphis and most of Shelby County shows substantial growth in commercial construction and a modest increase in housing construction.
Painted Tree Marketplace makes its Memphis debut on Jan. 25 when it opens in the Wolfchase area. It might be described as an upscale, curated flea market, with most of the products being new.
Starbucks will build another stand-alone coffee shop on Union in Midtown, continuing the redevelopment along the major artery.
A Memphis couple is creating a place for soccer enthusiasts to eat, drink and play and its arrival should coincide with the inaugural season of the United States Soccer League here.
A proposed, 173-acre stone and gravel mine in Rosemark was unanimously rejected Thursday, Jan. 10, by the Land Use Control Board.
Welfare offices in Memphis are changing neighborhoods, growing in number.
Push for convenience store with fuel sales in Cordova neighborhood may be delayed another month as opposition mounts.
The historic Royal Furniture building in Downtown Memphis has sold for $3.5 million, and the new owner may make the building taller for new commercial tenants.
A discount furniture store called Furniture Central will soon fill the space vacated by the old Montesi's grocery store on Summer Avenue.
The re-christened “Crosstown Arts Theater’’ will host a Sonic Youth film and Q&A with the band’s drummer.
Developers have made adjustments to the proposed Art Lofts project across from Overton Park ahead of a public meeting slated for Thursday, Jan. 3.
Old desks, chairs and rubble have been flying out the back of the 10-story Dermon Building, as an interior-demolition crew prepares the historic structure for a future renovation.