Poplar Plaza is looking for people who want to hang out
A file photo of the Poplar Plaza shopping center in Midtown Memphis. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)
Finard Properties is changing its leasing strategy at Poplar Plaza, focusing on “dwell time” as a way to fill the 352,000-square-foot shopping center at Poplar Avenue and Highland Street.
The real estate development and management company’s strategy is to increase the total length of time a customer spends inside one of the oldest shopping centers in the city.
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Andy Ashby
Andy Ashby covers commercial real estate and economic development. He has worked locally at the Germantown News, the DeSoto County Tribune, the Daily News and the Memphis Business Journal. He graduated from the University of Tennessee, where he photographed the 1998 National Championship game. Email tips or story ideas to aashby@dailymemphian.com
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