100 N. Main developers get $7M for cleanup
Downtown Mobility Authority agrees to $7 million cleanout request for 100 N. Main building.
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Downtown Mobility Authority agrees to $7 million cleanout request for 100 N. Main building.
This week’s Inked looks back at some of the most notable projects of 2022 and what we can expect in 2023.
On Wednesday, Nov. 16, the developers of 100 N. Main shared an updated timeline for the renovation of Downtown Memphis’ tallest building.
Developers Adam Slovis, Archie Willis and Brian Hill share project updates during The Daily Memphian’s “Developing Memphis’ seminar.
The planned $267 million revitalization of 100 N. Main would include 60,000 square feet of office space for the City of Memphis.
This week, we’re joined by Kevin Kane, president and CEO of Memphis Tourism, and we discuss, yet again, 100 N. Main’s potential for adding Downtown vibrancy, as well as the need for a grocery store in South Main.
Kevin Woods, the Memphis market president for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, has had a big week.
Left vacant since 2014, Memphis’ tallest building is set to undergo a $267 million renovation.
Orgel has had success in recent years with similar adaptive reuse projects like the Tennessee Brewery on South Bluffs and the American Snuff building in Uptown.
See exclusive renderings.
The fate of Memphis’s tallest building is likely to remain unclear until the DMC selects one of the bids. Though there appears to be growing excitement that the high-rise’s days of uncertainty could be drawing to a close.
Proposals include known names like Chance Carlisle and Tom Intrator, as well as ones new to Memphis like Aaron Mesner of Block Real Estate Services.
The period for bids on Memphis’ tallest building is over, culminating in 11 offers.Related story:
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