Germantown project gets greenlight for condos
The aldermen unanimously approved the amended outline plan for The Standard Germantown, formerly known as Carrefour at The Gateway.
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The aldermen unanimously approved the amended outline plan for The Standard Germantown, formerly known as Carrefour at The Gateway.
After three years of operation through the challenges of a pandemic, Germantown Pharmacy has been successful enough to outgrow its space on Exeter Road. The business has relocated to 7465 Poplar Ave.
Four members of Germantown’s Harvest Church were killed in a plane crash in Yoakum, Texas, leaving behind church leaders, family members and community officials.
The 18-acre site is zoned residential and a 38-lot subdivision was once approved for the area, but only three homes were ever developed.
Many of the trees coming off the Germantown Country Club site will not be shipped off to a landfill. Farmington-Kimbrough Development Group wants the wood to be used for a new purpose.
Kroger in Germantown will not be allowed to sell beer Monday through Thursday, Jan. 16-19, 2023.
The art installation usually last between four and six months. Germantown is one of about 30 cities to have the blue trees.
Conrad Pearson will stay in Germantown but not move to a site as it had planned.
Germantown Municipal School District opened its 42,974-square-foot addition at the school — a project that began three years ago.
It’s a nice hearty burger, too, and even with cheese and a side of fries, it still comes in at less than $10.
Germantown didn’t have to go all the way to the North Pole when the city’s official Santa Claus retired.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools is now one step closer to getting the funding it needs for a new high school in the Cordova area.Related story:
GMSD was the fourth and final vote by a government entity needed to approve the agreement regarding Germantown namesake schools operated by Memphis-Shelby County Schools within the suburb’s boundaries.
The agreement will be reviewed next week by Shelby County Board of Commissioners, City of Germantown, Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board of Education and the Germantown Municipal School District Board of Education.
Germantown was the first of four government bodies to approve an agreement transferring two of the 3Gs to the suburb’s school system.
Jarred Thweatt wanted to spread joy with his light display. Although a ‘Grinch whiner’ tried to interfere, the community rallied to rescue the festive arrangement.
Germantown administration was instructed to study what it takes to make the mayor a full-time position.
The new plan reduces the amount of office and retail space and the number of hotel rooms. However, it adds condominiums.
Shelby County leaders seem pleased with a compromise that will shift ownership of two Germantown namesake schools to the suburb. MSCS gets new high school in ‘3G’ transfer to Germantown Related story:
The City of Germantown and Memphis-Shelby County Schools have reached an agreement in the disputed ownership of the suburb’s namesake schools, otherwise known as the 3Gs.
The deadline for MSCS to find an agreement or lose ownership of the schools is Jan. 1.
Members of “The Congregation” will include a local coffee shop and two other tenants at Forest Hill Baptist Church’s former location.
Betsy Landers concluded her time on the Germantown Board of Education with her final meeting Tuesday night.
The district asked commissioners to consider partnering with them as it faces the possibility of losing ownership of four of its schools, including Germantown High School.
Two of Germantown’s first projects to utilize Smart Growth zoning are nearing completion.