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  • Real Estate

    Building permit sought for Franklin Sports expansion project

    A construction project to expand a warehouse for Franklin Sports has received an environmental permit from state regulators.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    20twelve owners seek offers on building, but move from Broad not certain

    The building housing Broad Avenue fashion boutique 20twelve hits the market, but the owner says a move is not definite.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
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    Cafe Eclectic closing shop on South Highland

    Café Eclectic is keeping its original restaurant open, closing its two smaller ones on the Highland Strip and Harbor Town, and expects to open a larger restaurant in Harbor Town by June.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Soulsville shipping container restaurant planned

    A vacant lot in the Soulsville neighborhood of South Memphis could soon be home to a shipping container restaurant.

    By Elle Perry March 28, 2019
  • Real Estate

    New Uptown brewery moves forward with zoning approval

    Following Wednesday's zoning approval, more details were revealed about who Belz Investco GP is partnering with to open a new brewery in Uptown.

    By Michelle Corbet March 28, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Multifamily project planned at McDonald’s site near U of M

    A new student housing project is planned near the University of Memphis at a former McDonald’s restaurant site.

    By Terry Hollahan March 27, 2019
  • Real Estate

    University of Memphis tennis teams find new home at Leftwich Center

    The city and University of Memphis will enlarge, enhance and share Leftwich Tennis Center as the future home of the Tigers, a U of M report states.

    By Tom Bailey March 27, 2019
  • Real Estate

    University of Memphis pedestrian bridge takes shape

    Cables have been installed for the University of Memphis’ soaring, pedestrian bridge over railroad tracks and streets. 

    By Tom Bailey May 14, 2019
  • Real Estate

    International company buys industrial buildings, eager for more

    Israel-based Faropoint Ventures has just purchased six more Memphis industrial buildings totaling 545,000 square feet, and is looking for more.

    By Tom Bailey March 25, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Mayor: New brewery to boost North Memphis neighborhood

    Grind City Brewing Co. broke ground Friday on an $11 million brewery in an impoverished North Memphis neighborhood.

    By Tom Bailey March 23, 2019
  • Real Estate

    EDGE holds Graceland TIF public hearing, approves Midtown project

    A public hearing on Graceland expansion drew no public comments, and changes to a tax abatement agreement for Midtown apartments sailed to easy approval Wednesday.

    By Wayne Risher March 21, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Investment makes its way to South City

    Surrounding property owners are taking advantage of a $29 million joint city and federal effort underway to turn the poverty-stricken former Foote Homes public housing site into a viable mixed-income community. 

    By Michelle Corbet March 20, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Recent college grad grows business through Miss Muff’n acquisition

    As a new small business owner, networking seemed like something Kelsey Loebel didn't have time for, but a connection helped lead to buying a commercial kitchen and storefront for the home baker. 

    By Michelle Corbet March 20, 2019
  • Real Estate

    ‘Doing the math’ fuels growth of Green Mountain Technology

    The Memphis-grown, high-tech Green Mountain Technology is expanding quickly by showing package shippers how to save millions of dollars, one penny at a time.

    By Tom Bailey March 21, 2019
  • Real Estate

    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.

    By Wayne Risher March 19, 2019
  • Real Estate

    10-story hotel will be East Memphis landmark

    More details are emerging for a 10-story hotel on Poplar near Interstate 240.

    By Tom Bailey March 12, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Actors enhance video for online real estate listing

    A Memphis real estate agent uses actors to bring life to a video marketing a luxury East Memphis home.

    By Tom Bailey March 18, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Venerable bakery La Baguette extends lease in East Memphis

    Owners of French bakery La Baguette sign lease extension to remain in the Shops of Chickasaw Oaks Village.

    By Tom Bailey March 18, 2019
  • Real Estate

    New DHS center in Hickory Hill may soon be built

    Work should soon start on a Department of Human Services customer service building in Hickory Hill, a building permit application indicates.

    By Tom Bailey March 18, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Groundbreaking set for Grind City Brewing Co.

    Renovation of a closed manufacturing plant into an $11 million brewery called Grind City Brewing Co. is to start on Friday, March 22.

    By Tom Bailey March 15, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Planning board approves tall townhouses in Midtown

    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. 

    By Tom Bailey March 14, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Loews hotel project wins clear path to tourism zone financing

    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.

    By Wayne Risher March 15, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Work starting soon on Rising Roll restaurant in E. Memphis

    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.

    By Tom Bailey March 11, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Poor & affluent in Uptown: City seeks balance

    In rejecting "affordable" apartments for Uptown, the City Council seeks to balance Uptown's mix of low-income and more affluent residents. 

    By Tom Bailey March 04, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Vacant, blighted apartments to get $11M renovation, family-support programs

    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.

    By Tom Bailey March 07, 2019

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