Inked: New tenant in Brookhaven Circle, a market in Cordova, more
Also, an industrial outdoor storage lot has been leased.
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Also, an industrial outdoor storage lot has been leased.
Tzoncalli Salon de Belleza expands into adjacent suite, 4.7 acres of vacant land sold in Collierville, Wastebox leases Mount Moriah Road warehouse and Century Express Carwash is coming to East Shelby Drive.
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennesee is moving into the Commonwealth building, Fun City Adventure Park is coming to Cross Creek, and three multifamily buildings were bought for $1.28 million by Porch Tree LLC.
Hilltop Securities expands in the Trustmark Building and a new apartment complex is planned for Cordova.
According to an application filed on behalf of Memphis-based High Mountain Investments, the developer plans to bring retail stores, as well as a coffee shop, to the Broad Avenue Arts District.
Earlier this year, Memorial Park’s plans for the facility received significant pushback, particularly among its Jewish neighbors. Plus, an aviation-themed cigar lounge lands a Downtown location.
According to a conditional-use permit filed recently with the Board of Adjustment, the owners of the 10,000-square-foot building at 1663 Autumn Ave. want to build 10 apartment units within the building.
The Chickasaw Gardens Homeowners Association wants to add gates on two roads leading into the neighborhood, which is located north of Central Avenue near the Memphis Museum of Science and History.
Located at Memphis International Airport, the World Hub will include both office space and “state-of-the-art package sortation infrastructure.”
In this week’s Inked: University Lofts is moving forward in the Edge district, a private shooting range has plans for Cordova, the Highland Strip gets a Red Koi and Rumble Boxing opens its first Memphis location.
The Crump Firm is expanding its presence in East Memphis at the Crescent Center. St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral moves forward with a $1.4 million renovation project.
Amro Music first opened shop in Memphis in 1921, surviving the Great Depression a decade later by trading milk and eggs for piano lessons. Today it’s the largest piano, band and orchestra dealer in the Mid-South.
A new housing development project planning to fill a long-vacant lot in the Peabody-Vance neighborhood received a tax incentive from the Downtown Memphis Commission.
Developer Tom Intrator said the Dream Hotel planned for South Main could break ground as early as November. First phase of Intrator’s Pinch District gets closing deadline modificationRelated content:
The Downtown Memphis Commission’s Design Review Board will consider exterior renovation plans for the single-story masonry building at 405 Monroe Ave.
This week’s Inked includes updates on the Hotel Pontotoc renovation and Poplar Commons shopping center’s new owners.
This week’s Inked shares MAAR’s January 2023 home sales report and updates on Dwell at Shelby Farms and the Greenbelt dock expansion.
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.
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.