Annesdale neighbors ‘a little nervous’
After an attempt to sell the historic Midtown mansion failed, owner Ken Robison is negotiating.
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After an attempt to sell the historic Midtown mansion failed, owner Ken Robison is negotiating.
Ken Robison, who has invested more than $2 million in the property, hopes for a residential buyer. He consented to schedule no more outdoor events with bands.
After hearing from neighbors of the former residence on Lamar Avenue, the Land Use Control Board allowed the design firm to go forward with its request, but stipulated it must monitor the noise generated from live events at the space.
Members of Annesdale-Snowden Historic Neighborhood have expressed concern for the continued use of the mansion as an event space.
The Annesdale Mansion, built in the style of Italian Villa architecture, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places for 41 years.
A TIF would allow tax dollars generated by the community to be reinvested in the community.
The lifelong Memphian and tireless advocate for Rozelle-Annesdale neighborhood avoided the spotlight.
Neighbors and preservationists are concerned about new developments that could arise from the sale of the historic mansion.
For sale: A grand, carefully restored, 165-year-old mansion on 7 acres.
The projects just east of Downtown in Annesdale-Snowden and in the Alcy Ball area of South Memphis would activate vacant buildings.
Bendy Beast Fitness currently operates in a home studio in Downtown Memphis.
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