‘Union Station’ would bring hotel, retail and residences to Union Ave.
A rendering shows an aerial view of the proposed Union Station, which would include a hotel, retail building and apartments/condos. (Credit: designshop)
The retail building (left) would feature a dining patio at the front. (Credit: designshop)
An internal driveway would separate the retail Union Station building (left) and hotel. (Credit: designshop).
Union Station residences will offer covered, ground-floor parking. (Credit: designshop)
The site plan for Union Station shows a 4.5-acre development that extends from Union Avenue on the north to Linden on the South. (Credit: Union Station developers)
Developers say that the city administration will recommend on Tuesday that the City Council approve their $3.5 million bid for the now-closed police precinct at 1925 Union Ave.
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Union Avenue corridor TSCG Mixed-use Development Memphis City Council hotels Union StationTom Bailey
Tom Bailey covers business news for The Daily Memphian. A Tupelo, Mississippi, native, he graduated from Mississippi State University. He's worked in journalism for 40 years and has lived in Midtown for 36 years.
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