Rooms with a view: Memphis hotel developers going gangbusters
Sommelier Ryan Radish (right) holds a wine class for Central Station Hotel staff in the ballroom as contractors and staff put the finishing touches on the Curio by Hilton hotel that opened in October. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian file)
The supply of hotel rooms in Memphis would increase by nearly 25% if everything in the pipeline was built. That's unlikely, but oversupply is a concern.
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