Madison apartment developers plan fewer affordable units
Developers of apartments at 1544 Madison, former BellSouth property in Midtown, have filed for an amendment to their 2017 tax abatement agreement with the Economic Development Growth Engine.
Developers of apartments at 1544 Madison, former BellSouth property in Midtown, have filed for an amendment to their 2017 tax abatement agreement with the Economic Development Growth Engine.
More details are emerging for a 10-story hotel on Poplar near Interstate 240.
A Memphis real estate agent uses actors to bring life to a video marketing a luxury East Memphis home.
Owners of French bakery La Baguette sign lease extension to remain in the Shops of Chickasaw Oaks Village.
Work should soon start on a Department of Human Services customer service building in Hickory Hill, a building permit application indicates.
Renovation of a closed manufacturing plant into an $11 million brewery called Grind City Brewing Co. is to start on Friday, March 22.
The Land Use Control board approved a proposal to build more tall townhouses in Midtown. The chairman said the tired block at 2115 Jefferson needs new investment. Many neighbors opposed the long, three-story building, arguing it dwarfs adjacent bungalows.
The Tennessee General Assembly has cleared up a couple of issues that created uncertainty for a proposed $220 million Loews hotel near the Memphis Convention Center.
A building permit was applied for last week for Rising Roll, a fast-casual restaurant which will open on the ground floor of Poplar Towers in East Memphis.
In rejecting "affordable" apartments for Uptown, the City Council seeks to balance Uptown's mix of low-income and more affluent residents.
The Works and ComCap Partners are about to start an $11 million revival of long-vacant apartments in the heart of Frayser. Renaissance at Steele Apartments will provide both affordable housing and family-support programs.
Union Row developers purchase second property for 29-acre, $950 million mixed-use development.
A New York-based developer gobbles up Pinch properties and commits to following Memphis' plan to make a mixed-use area that is pedestrian-friendly.
A private dorm development near the University of Memphis clears a barrier to proceed, but the university's parking concerns will spur a larger move to crack down on illegal parking.
A senior-living development is now proposed for the Oaksedge office park next to Wright Medical's headquarters in East Memphis.
A partnership between the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and a Downtown housing developer could bring the first new apartments to be constructed in the Memphis Medical District in decades.
Swedish appliance manufacturer Electrolux has voluntarily terminated its tax incentive agreement with Memphis and Shelby County in advance of the planned closing of the Memphis plant closing next year.
The owner of Raymond James Tower says its anchor tenant should not leave, in part because the elevators will soon be modernized.
Memphis River Parks Partnership is ready to restore and enhance the nation's most substantial cobblestone river landing.
A new construction permit application offers a glimpse of the restaurant and bar planned for the Central Station renovation.
Belz is requesting a microbrewery be allowed on land the company owns at 845 N. Main St. in Uptown.
Musician Dale Watson has purchased the historic Hernando's Hideaway and has plans to reopen it in late March as a venue for local and touring roots musicians.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee made his second trip to the city in as many weeks to announce Tuesday JNJ Logistics will move its headquarters and expand in Parkway Village at the site of the old Delta Square shopping center.
Nashville-based Anchor Investments has bought another Memphis-area property, adding the Millington Plaza shopping center to its local portfolio.
JNJ Logistics will break ground on a new headquarters and employ more than 500 near the old Mall of Memphis, but the headcount will eventually exceed 1,000, a consultant says.