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    A growing St. Jude seeks to build new parking garage

    In its application to the Board of Adjustment, St. Jude says the new garage will improve blighted, unusable property and exposed sections of the Gayoso Bayou. 

    By Rob Moore September 30, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Iconic Crescent Center fetches $67.5 million

    The Crescent Center’s new owner said he was impressed by both the building and its East Memphis neighborhood. 

    By Rob Moore October 01, 2021
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    DMC moves forward to redevelop historic N. Main building

    While the Downtown Memphis Commission prepares for renovations to its own North Main headquarters, it is also evaluating bids for its giant neighbor, 100 N. Main. 

    By Rob Moore September 23, 2021
  • Real Estate

    South Main development secures increased density capacity requirement

    Despite exceeding the density capacity for the South Main District, the Memphis and Shelby County Board of Adjustment granted approval of a new mixed-use development.

    By Rob Moore September 25, 2021
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    114 N. Main set for commercial renovation

    The tower at 114 N. Main sits at the corner of Adams Avenue and North Main Street. It shares the block with the Fire Museum of Memphis.

    By Rob Moore September 20, 2021
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    Market driving Raymond James Tower shift to residential, owner says

    The goal is for the granite skyscraper to eventually become mixed-use, with restaurants and some commercial real estate, but primarily residential, said Jacob Sofer of N.Y.-based Madison Realties.

    By Rob Moore September 20, 2021
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    Another bright sign appears for Summer Avenue’s future

    The Luciann theater building just took a big step in returning to its glory days, long before its more recent history as an adult entertainment business.

    By Tom Bailey September 16, 2021
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    Olive Branch’s first mixed-use development breaks ground

    Focal Point Investments also developed the mixed-use building at 999 S. Cooper St. in Midtown Memphis.

    By Rob Moore September 16, 2021
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    Construction crew makes discovery at landing: bonus cobblestones

    The extra, 5,300 square feet of buried stones would expand the area of the cobblestone-landing project by nearly 2% if state and local officials agree to enlarge the restoration site.

    By Tom Bailey September 15, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Proposed nutrition store seeks loan to renovate Downtown property

    Downtown Nutrition + Energy will be based on the business model of The Nutrition Hub, which is located in Germantown. 

    By Rob Moore September 15, 2021
  • Germantown

    Germantown approves more residential, retail for Thornwood

    Germantown aldermen approved a plan for additional high-end apartment units and retail space at Thornwood, a mixed-use development in the suburb’s central business district.

    By Abigail Warren September 14, 2021
  • Real Estate

    HVAC company seeks PILOT for Presidents Island move

    The heavy-duty HVAC supplier is also considering moving its Memphis facility to North Mississippi. 

    By Rob Moore September 12, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Officials lay groundwork for Summer Avenue improvements

    Poll participants identified the need for protected bike lanes, safer pedestrian crossings, more appealing building development, better lighting and increasing the sense of security as issues on a five-mile stretch of Summer.

    By Tom Bailey September 10, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Land Use Control Board approves widespread commercial rezoning

    At its meeting Thursday, the board accepted requests for omission, including the Overton Square, Broad Avenue and Coro Lake areas to allow for further study. 

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    Design firm one step closer to moving into Annesdale mansion

    By Rob Moore September 10, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Design firm one step closer to moving into Annesdale mansion

    After hearing from neighbors of the former residence on Lamar Avenue, the Land Use Control Board allowed the design firm to go forward with its request, but stipulated it must monitor the noise generated from live events at the space. 

    By Rob Moore September 10, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Annesdale neighbors concerned over new owners, noise

    Members of Annesdale-Snowden Historic Neighborhood have expressed concern for the continued use of the mansion as an event space. 

    By Rob Moore September 08, 2021
  • Real Estate

    901 Comics grew business throughout the pandemic

    While some small local businesses struggled throughout the pandemic, 901 Comics saw record sales. This summer, owners Shannon Merritt and Jaime Wright opened a second location, 901 Comics East. 

    By Rob Moore September 06, 2021
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    11 developers vying for iconic tower

    Proposals include known names like Chance Carlisle and Tom Intrator, as well as ones new to Memphis like Aaron Mesner of Block Real Estate Services. 

    By Rob Moore September 03, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Orgel, partners make bid to redevelop 100 N. Main

    The group intends, if its bid is accepted, to invest around $267 million to revitalize one of the city’s most alluring pieces of commercial real estate. 

    By Rob Moore September 01, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Orleans Station to move forward with exterior renovations

    Developers of Orleans Station, the proposed 10.2-acre mixed-use development in the Medical District, have the go-ahead to begin exterior renovations to the shopping strip that once housed the Trolley Stop restaurant. 

    By Rob Moore September 02, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Mixed-use development coming to Olive Branch

    The Cascades will resemble developments like The Lake District in Lakeland and Silo Square in Southaven, a broker with the project said. 

    By Rob Moore August 31, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Bayer Properties to manage Eastgate

    The East Memphis shopping center will become Bayer’s third asset in Shelby County. 

    By Rob Moore August 31, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Memphis firm shares award for reviving Atlanta’s old Coke HQ

    A Memphis commercial real estate firm played a major role in the adaptive reuse of Atlanta’s historic Coca-Cola headquarters.

    By Tom Bailey August 31, 2021
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    Mystery grocery chain scouting Lakeland location for new store

    City Attorney Will Patterson says an anchor store is interested in a parcel on the north side of U.S. 64 at Berryhill Road.

    By Michael Waddell August 31, 2021
  • Real Estate

    The Westin Memphis Beale Street clicks refresh

    The redesign at The Westin, which started in 2016, includes all guestrooms as well as the lobby, exercise facility and 9,000 square feet of meeting space.

    By Rob Moore August 30, 2021

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