Here’s a first look at Memphis’ Topgolf
The Daily Memphian got a first look at the city’s newest entertainment venue, Topgolf, which opens Friday.
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The Daily Memphian got a first look at the city’s newest entertainment venue, Topgolf, which opens Friday.
Topgolf Memphis is just south of the Germantown city limits and will employ about 400 people.
Topgolf is bringing more dwellings south of Germantown. One real estate investor believes the entertainment venue picked a location that will drive its success.
Improvements are planned to help mitigate traffic concerns near Topgolf Memphis.
Significant activity is underway at the site east of Germantown Road and north of Winchester.
Topgolf could start construction on its future Memphis home this week. The sale of the site was finalized late Friday.
Construction work could begin in September for the facility near Germantown Road at Winchester Road.
The $16.5 million Topgolf facility is slated to include 72 hitting bays, a full kitchen and two bars.
The Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board unanimously approved a Topgolf off Callis-Cutoff Road near the Memphis-Germantown border Thursday morning.
A permit is currently pending with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation for Topgolf Memphis.
Topgolf or a similar facility would be “a great thing for our community,” said DMC president and CEO Paul Young.
Topgolf looks like it might finally be headed to Memphis. An application for a large golf and entertainment venue was submitted to the Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board.
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