Topic: Commercial Real Estate
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December 2018
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Next holiday season, the original Corky’s Bar-B-Q restaurant on Poplar in East Memphis will have room to accommodate private parties and events. -
Free falling: Furniture, debris plunge from future hotel
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.
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New hotel to be built near Ikea
A TownePlace Suites by Marriott, designed for longer guest stays, will be built near Ikea in Cordova.
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Huge neighbor supports plan for Racquet Club property
The owner of the Clark and i-bank towers in East Memphis supports a plan to make the area in and around the Racquet Club property more of a pedestrian community.
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Hotel, apartments proposed for Racquet Club site
The Racquet Club may be redeveloped with an upscale Hilton hotel and high-end apartments in a way that helps transform the surrounding area into a more pedestrian friendly place, club owners told members this week. -
Plan to replace office building with car wash delayed as opposition mounts
The business proposing to replace the Century Building with a car wash sought and received a 30-day hold as City Hall received 23 opposition emails from neighbors, even from Sun Studio and a New Orleans resident. -
Krystal rebuilding two more Memphis restaurants
Krystal is tearing down two more of its hamburger restaurants in Memphis and replacing them with the chain’s latest design. -
Gourmet popcorn stand coming to Crosstown Concourse
The snacks are changing, but savory aromas should still greet visitors entering the main entrance at Crosstown Concourse. -
Refreshed Poplar Towers draws new tenants, restaurant
The 11-story Poplar Towers was a tired, 45-year-old office building in the middle of Memphis’ newest, most upscale and expensive offices. -
Charter school will transform large, vacant building on Summer
A substantial development emerged Friday for Summer Avenue and the Highland Heights neighborhood with confirmation that a charter school plans to renovate and move into a large, vacant building on the commercial corridor. -
Construction nears for One Beale
The riverfront One Beale development should soon become a reality; a building permit application for the first phase was filed this week. -
Developer proposes Poplar Arts Lofts in Midtown
A developer proposes to demolish Poplar-fronting buildings being sold by the Memphis College of Art and erect a six-story, 120-unit apartment building there. -
Verizon installing new technology at Memphis-area switch station
Verizon Wireless is spending nearly $3.5 million to update its Memphis-area switching station.
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November 2018
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Jobs center moves to Midtown
Workforce Investment Network is moving its central employment center from Downtown to Midtown, at 155 Angelus. -
One & Only BBQ expanding to Southaven
One & Only BBQ is expanding its footprint outside of East Memphis for the first time with the purchase of a closed restaurant property in Southaven. -
Ollie’s discount retailer coming to Memphis
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet will fill two spaces in Memphis vacated recently by the closing of Toys R Us stores. -
City helping Tigers’ tennis teams find a new home
The city of Memphis is helping University of Memphis tennis teams find new home courts to use after The Racquet Club closes next spring. -
Retail is part of Madison apartment building
The Madison@McLean apartments under construction in Midtown will include ground-floor retail space, the developers confirmed Monday. -
Century Building would be razed for car wash
A familiar East Memphis office building, with its script “Century Building" sign in front and mechanized, louvered windows on the sides, is proposed to be demolished and replaced with a car wash. -
Wiseacre to double jobs, expand distribution with Downtown brewery
A new, larger Wiseacre brewery Downtown would enable the Memphis company to double its full-time employment and expand distribution of its craft beer initially into all of Alabama as well as Georgia and the Florida Panhandle. “We’re in seven states full-time,’’ co-founder Kellan Bartosch said Friday of Wiseacre Brewing Co.'s current footprint. “And we’ve had conversations with markets all over.’’ -
Wiseacre plans larger brewery Downtown
Wiseacre Brewing Co. plans to build a second, larger brewery Downtown. Abel Parcels LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wiseacre, is seeking a Board of Adjustment variance to build on 2.5 acres at the southeast edge of Downtown. B.B. King Boulevard, East Butler and Vance avenues and Abel Street border the site. -
Patrons may drink in the views at Grind City Brewing
A father and son planning an $11.3 million craft beer brewery and taproom are intentional about the business engaging with and helping to lift its neighborhood, a long-distressed part of North Memphis. -
Grand entrance: $950M Union Row proposed for Downtown
The largest mixed-use development in Memphis history goes public this week, promising to transform a haggard Downtown gateway with apartments, stores, restaurants, a hotel, office towers, parking structures, green spaces, even a half-acre park perched over a roadway like a rooftop. -
The Citizen edges Union toward safer avenues
The Citizen is still being built but the $35 million development already has made the corner of Union and McLean more urban. -
The Flats at Overton Square nears construction
Construction is to start by January on The Flats at Overton Square, part of which will be among the first live/work apartment buildings in Midtown.
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