Topic: Commercial Real Estate
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November 2018
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Construction plans indicate a new Uptown brewery project would involve at least some renovation and partial demolition at an old industrial or mill facility. -
Memphis starts reacting to Union Row
The proposed $950 million Union Row development will soon start appearing on the agendas of local government boards, which will consider everything from tax incentives to the design of the massive mixed-use project. -
Permit sought for $11.3 million brewery in Uptown
There are plans to construct a building for Grind City Brewing Co. in Uptown, according to a building permit application filed this week. -
Board approves Madison Gardens apartments
The Land Use Control Board on Thursday approved a planned development for a three-story, 24-unit apartment building at 1655-1665 Madison in Midtown. -
Video: ‘Commercial Real Estate’ seminar highlights
The Daily Memphian’s Commercial Real Estate seminar featured Andy Cates, CEO and president of Brokerage Services for Colliers International; Blake Pera, vice chairman for ARA Newmark Memphis Multi-Family Office; Kemp Conrad, principal for Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors; Shawn Massey, partner of the Shopping Center Group; and Chance Carlisle, COO for the Carlisle Corporation. -
Fogelman Properties buys Jacksonville apartments
Memphis-based Fogelman Properties has joined with a Dallas company to buy a 268-unit apartment complex in Jacksonville, Florida. -
Historic Ashlar Hall finally being renovated
The long-suffering Ashlar Hall – the 122-year-old castle-like and historic house – is finally being repaired and restored after years of decay and broken promises. -
Sweet success: Gibson’s Donuts expanding yet again
Gibson’s Donuts is about to expand for the second time in less than three years.
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October 2018
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DeSoto corporate park sold; vo-tech school to expand
The 32-acre Desoto Farms Corporate Park in Horn Lake has sold, with Delta Technical College planning to expand there, according to commercial real estate investment services firm Marcus & Millichap. -
Block-long apartment development proposed near U of M
A block-long apartment development of six stories and 114 units is proposed to be built behind St. Luke’s United Methodist Church near the University of Memphis. -
Renovated donut shop rounds into shape
An incoming donut shop seems poised to add to the city’s whimsical, kitsch architecture and signage, in the tradition of the rotating Sputnik at Joe’s Wines & Liquor, the flashing neon at Gibson's Donuts and the long-gone Pop Tunes dancing neon musical notes. -
Brooks wants ‘visual landmark’ museum at the river
A "great achievement in museum design." That is what the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art leaders are telling architects they want for the museum’s future home overlooking the Mississippi River in Downtown Memphis. -
Memphis Express chooses Downtown for headquarters
The city’s new professional football team will be headquartered Downtown at the 88 Union Center building. -
Another neighborhood grocery, Montesi’s, will close
Neighborhood grocery Montesi’s announced this week that it will close by the end of October, becoming the second independent grocery in two weeks to shut its doors along the hard-hit Summer Avenue corridor. -
Speculative industrial developer breaks ground, dry spell for Memphis
An industrial developer on Wednesday broke ground, ending an 11-year drought during which no speculative, top-grade distribution centers were built in Memphis. -
Cash Saver in Cloverleaf will close
The Cash Saver grocery in the Cloverleaf Center will soon close, its owner confirmed Friday. -
Center for Independent Living moves to Clark Tower
The Memphis Center for Independent Living has just moved from its street-level headquarters in Midtown to the eighth floor of the 34-story Clark Tower in East Memphis. -
Renovation underway for colorful Dermon Building
Interior demolition has started inside the historic Dermon Building. -
Changes coming to Poplar Plaza, Memphis’ first shopping center
Five significant changes are taking place at Poplar Plaza, which has a history of trying new things. Poplar Plaza was the first shopping center in the city – and arguably in the nation – designed to accommodate customers who arrive by auto. -
Maker of foam-protected packaging doubles its work space
A new Memphis company that makes foam-protected packaging is more than doubling its size after only six months in business. GLS Integrated signed a new lease to add 20,783 square feet to its existing 16,000 square feet in the warehouse building at 4841 Cromwell in Memphis’ southeast industrial district. -
Midtown’s Rite Aid pharmacy closing Nov. 5
The 25-year-old Rite Aid in the heart of Midtown will close this fall, and other retailers are showing interest in leasing the building, a commercial real estate broker said. -
TraVure moves closer to completion with final phase approval
After a delay in construction, the ambitious $90 million TraVure mixed-use development on Germantown’s western border is moving to completion.
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September 2018
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Urban Air coming to Southaven
The Memphis area’s third Urban Air, which bills itself as an “indoor adventure park,’’ is coming to Southaven. -
Saucy Chicken replaces Mama Gaia in Crosstown Concourse
Crosstown Concourse has made a Southern U-turn at one of its restaurant spaces: Replacing a vegetarian-themed restaurant for one that features chicken dishes, including the fried kind.
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