Inked: Poplar Commons sold for almost $26M, Hotel Pontotoc facelift continues
This week’s Inked includes updates on the Hotel Pontotoc renovation and Poplar Commons shopping center’s new owners.
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This week’s Inked includes updates on the Hotel Pontotoc renovation and Poplar Commons shopping center’s new owners.
Discount retailer Tuesday Morning is closing more than 400 of its stores, including several in the Memphis region.
Portugal-based MSS Steel and Ubique Group were also approved for PILOTs by the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis & Shelby County. Extension of first phase of Dixie Greyhound project awarded tax incentivesRelated story:
This week’s Inked shares MAAR’s January 2023 home sales report and updates on Dwell at Shelby Farms and the Greenbelt dock expansion.
Mississippi-based Belnick is also seeking a 10-year PILOT for a furniture distribution facility.
This week’s Inked includes updates on the National Civil Rights Museum Legacy expansion, Klein Fitness and a new farmer’s market in Orange Mound.
This week’s Inked covers news on RKA’s new commercial branch, a notable Downtown barbershop closes and updates on the Sterick Building.
Belz Enterprises plans to convert former office spaces at 119 S. Main St. into 73 apartments.
One of the renovations will include an art gallery and retail area, as well as alley improvements.
This week’s Inked covers 2022 real estate figures, Q4 2022 industrial real estate reports and answers reader questions on the Grand Hyatt.
A Dutch company will bring its co-working concept to Memphis, and a North Carolina-based health care real estate firm just bought a building near Germantown.
This week’s Inked looks back at some of the most notable projects of 2022 and what we can expect in 2023.
This week’s Inked includes updates on the Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium and a new hotel to multifamily conversion on Poplar Pike.
This week’s Inked covers the latest on November real estate data and an update on a new multifamily complex at Shelby Farms.
This week’s Inked discusses emerging trends from the Daily Memphian’s commercial real estate seminar, new apartment complex coming to East Memphis, and recognition for Memphis tourism.
“This is a wonderful Christmas present for Cordova,” Memphis City Councilwoman Rhonda Logan said. “This will be the catalyst needed for Cordova … and is a perfect example of a public-private partnership.”
This week’s Inked shares news on the Hyatt and Dream Hotel merger, new Inked Memphis location and two historic Memphis locations seeking National Register of Historic Places nominations.
Four industry executives will be featured at the Commercial Real Estate: Review and Forecast Seminar at the Memphis Botanic Garden on Thursday, Dec. 1.
This week’s Inked covers updates on the $40 million Downtown Mobility Center, Dream Hotel and Downtown parking updates.
The Honey Pot, a feminine hygiene products company, will be the tenant for the site.
Building permits, which traditionally take a week to process, are taking nearly a month now, causing delays in leasing and development in the retail market.
YogaSix plans to open at 372 S. Main St. next year, and Sephora is headed to the Kohl’s at 2335 N. Germantown Parkway in Cordova.
This week’s Inked covers the October 2022 real estate report, new PILOT for 47 S. Main St. and updates on Vic on Union and 280 Vance Ave.
This week’s Inked covers updates and potential road closures in the Pinch District and a partnership between Poag Shopping Centers and Jones Lang LaSalle.
And if “Young Rock” shooting is moved to another city, NBC can use the local tax incentive for a different television production.