Initial plans for $50 million entertainment complex launched
Darnell Stitts wipes a tear from his eye while business partner Marie Pizano speaks during a ribbon-cutting for phase 1 of MVP3 Studios' entertainment complex at the old Malco Majestic Cinema July 1, 2021. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Marie Pizano and Darnell Stitts speak before a ribbon-cutting for phase 1 of MVP3 Studios' entertainment complex at the old Malco Majestic Cinema. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Marie Pizano cuts the ribbon on the first phase of MVP3 Studios' entertainment complex at the old Malco Majestic Cinema July 1, 2021 while business partner Darnell Stitts and Memphis City Councilwoman Patrice Robinson look on. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Thursday marked the launch of initial plans for the $50 million project near Winchester and Riverdale roads.
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