Memphis-area industrial market setting records
The hot industrial real estate market in the Memphis area just set two records, according to Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors’ latest quarterly report.
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The hot industrial real estate market in the Memphis area just set two records, according to Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors’ latest quarterly report.
The 115-year-old brick warehouse that for decades housed a chain Italian restaurant in Downtown sold this week for $3.35 million.
After Highwoods Properties announced last summer it would sell its Memphis office buildings, its local leader took some time off, traveled and decided to join Colliers International Memphis.
Majority owner says more than $200,000 has been invested recently in improvements to the golf and country club in Cordova.
A 60-lot subdivision being planned near the intersection of James and Highland in Raleigh may be marketed to new employees of the Amazon fulfillment center nearby.
The Snuff District proposal would create more than 40 new waterfront townhomes in Memphis, along the river harbor.
Carnival Memphis this year will honor four titans of Memphis commercial real estate as well as eight development companies that have made a lasting mark in the industry and community.
Planning board to consider zoning exceptions that would allow group living facilities in two areas of Memphis.
A sprawling, blighted building in the heart of the Edge District has been purchased by some of the same people who have improved other properties in the neighborhood.
Memphis Chess Club has transformed itself into a business, and is changing the shopfront space of a Downtown building into a café/coffee shop and its new home.
The 601-unit Park at Forest Hill apartments, which are adjacent to Irene Golf & Country Club, have sold to a Kansas real estate company.
Medtronic has sold its Memphis office campus to a Chicago real estate firm, and leased back just more than half the space. The rest will be marketed to other office tenants.
A Nashville-based real estate firm led a group of Memphis and Nashville investors in buying two of the 15 buildings that Highwoods Properties is selling off in Memphis.
The first two mixed-use buildings are well under construction at Silo Square, the 228-acre, $220 million development in Southaven designed as a place to live, work and play.
Plans for a five-story, 98-room Residence Inn by Marriott still need approval from the Memphis City Council.
Plans for the $89.3 million Reserve at Oaksedge, near Dixon Gallery & Gardens, may take "a different direction."
The Tupelo-based bank will build a 45,000-square-foot building at 5574 Poplar, where Executive Square offices have been razed.
Two apartment developments totaling 487 units and more than $73 million in construction costs are about to rise next to a well-known Midtown bar and the city's 4,500-acre park.
Cargill Cotton is now headquartered in a woodsy, spacious office setting surrounded by easy, suburban parking. But the firm is moving to a Downtown office tower where the views are panoramic and sidewalks are vibrant.
Three substantial developments have been proposed for the north edge of Shelby Farms Park, and it appears the 267-unit Velo at Shelby Farms may be the first to be built.
With Memphis continuing to attract commercial real estate investments, the city is poised to build on its successes for years to come, local experts say.
The Land Use Control Board has approved a UPS plan that includes enlarging its Memphis airport hub by 266,000 square feet.
Despite mounting evidence Amazon plans to build and operate another big facility in Memphis, the company won't elaborate on its plans.