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    Property assessor wants in on the front end of deals after Electrolux fallout

    Finding out after the fact that the value of Electrolux's plant was undervalued, Shelby County's property assessor wants to get blueprints, permits and personal property records up front. 

    By Michelle Corbet February 22, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Emerge Memphis building is sold

    A Nashville real estate investment firm has purchased the 109-year-old office building that houses Emerge Memphis at 516 Tennessee for $3.7 million.

    By Tom Bailey February 22, 2019
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    Details emerge about Amazon’s delivery station in Memphis

    A 91,852-square-foot warehouse and 547 parking spaces comprise much of Amazon's planned delivery station near I-240 and Lamar, construction documents show.

    By Tom Bailey February 22, 2019
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    Blue Monkey developers to start mixed-use project

    Blue Monkey partners are prepared to start a $1.6 million mixed-use project next door to their Downtown restaurant on South Front Street.

    By Tom Bailey February 20, 2019
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    Ag-equipment company leaving Memphis for Olive Branch

    Memphis-based Krone North America never sought incentives to remain in Memphis, and will start moving its 45 jobs to Olive Branch by the end of 2019.

    By Tom Bailey February 20, 2019
  • Real Estate

    DeSoto logistics park experiences rapid success

    Fast success means the entire 2.5 million-square-foot DeSoto 55 Logistics Center should be built out by the end of this year, its Atlanta-based developer announces. 

    By Tom Bailey February 20, 2019
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    Possible redevelopment sandwiches Bogie’s future

    Bogie's Delicatessen in East Memphis faces an uncertain future as its landlord studies a redevelopment that includes demolition and renovation of the Williamsburg Village Shopping Center.

    By Tom Bailey February 19, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Memphis 3.0 wins 9-0, draws broad support

    The proposed, 20-year development guide for the city, called "Memphis 3.0," was endorsed unanimously Thursday by the Land Use Control Board.

    By Tom Bailey February 15, 2019
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    FedEx Logistics HQ project wins $3 million in grants, tax freeze worth millions

    Public incentives flowed Thursday into a project to retrofit the Gibson Guitar Factory and make it FedEx Logistics' global headquarters. A tax freeze and two grants sailed to approval.

    By Wayne Risher February 14, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Healthy East Memphis office district can absorb some loss to Downtown

    The East Memphis office district has been the city's strongest submarket for years. But is it strong enough to weather the shift of big tenants from the suburbs to Downtown?

    By Tom Bailey February 18, 2019
  • Real Estate

    FedEx Logistics, The Clipper are variations on a Downtown theme of live-work-play

    Developers of a new FedEx Logistics headquarters in the Gibson Guitar building and an adjoining $250 million mixed-use project hope to fill gaps in Downtown office, hotel and retail. 

    By Wayne Risher February 13, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Extended tax freeze, reimbursable grant sought for FedEx Logistics’ Downtown Memphis HQ

    The first of what is expected to be a multifaceted incentive package for FedEx Logistics' planned Downtown Memphis headquarters is a $2 million reimbursable grant. 

    By Michelle Corbet, Bill Dries February 12, 2019
  • Real Estate

    FedEx Logistics announces headquarters at Gibson Guitar building

    FedEx Logistics, the specialty services and trade unit of Memphis-based FedEx Corp., announced Tuesday it would put its headquarters in the Gibson Guitar building, giving FedEx a significant Downtown office presence.

    By Wayne Risher February 13, 2019
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    Gateway Tire converting vacant dealership on Summer Avenue

    Gateway Tire & Service Center will open a new location in a vacant, 81,000-square-foot car dealership on Summer Avenue.

    By Tom Bailey February 11, 2019
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    Planners respond to worries over how Memphis 3.0 will affect historic neighborhoods

    Memphis' top planning officials respond to concerns from historic neighborhoods about the possible effects of the draft Memphis 3.0 Plan.

    By Tom Bailey February 11, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Electrolux downsized staff by 55 percent in runup to closing announcement

    Electrolux trimmed its Memphis factory's workforce by more than half during 2018, during the runup to a surprising Jan. 31 announcement it would shut down in Memphis in two years.

    By Wayne Risher February 08, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Mempops building kitchen on Summer to increase capacity

    Homegrown Mempops will increase its capacity for making ice pops with a new production kitchen on Summer Avenue. 

    By Tom Bailey February 09, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Long dispute puts paid-parking lot before planners

    A Whitehaven business owner has proposed a paid-parking lot, which is unusual outside of Downtown. 

    By Tom Bailey February 11, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Chicken Salad Chick to open in Germantown

    A growing new restaurant concept in Memphis is about to open its third local store, this one in Germantown near Trader Joe's.

    By Tom Bailey February 07, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Johnny Cash memorial adds incentives at Midtown apartment project

    Developers of an apartment complex on South Cooper in Cooper-Young received an extension on tax incentives for adding a public art element, a tribute to Johnny Cash, who played his first gig near the property. 

    By Michelle Corbet February 07, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Chancellor delays hearing on expanded Sheraton challenge of Loews incentives

    Attorneys for the Sheraton Memphis Downtown Hotel and the City Council squared off in Chancery Court Tuesday over a challenge to public incentives for a new Loews Hotel. 

    By Wayne Risher January 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Midtown church sells its oldest building to preservationists

    Trinity United Methodist Church has sold its 94-year-old sanctuary building, but will continue worshiping and carrying out its ministries on the opposite corner.

    By Tom Bailey February 06, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Land use board to consider latest South City redevelopment proposal

    Applications for the March meeting of the Land Use Control Board include the latest phase of the South City mixed-use development, a waste-management company expansion in Whitehaven and the move of a funeral service to Whitehaven.

    By Tom Bailey February 06, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Massey asks for stricter moratorium as ‘vested property rights’ are questioned

    Alderman Dean Massey wants to tighten the last five months of Germantown's apartment moratorium. This stance comes after Germantown said developers did not have vested property rights. 

    By Abigail Warren January 31, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Despite closing plan, Electrolux more than meets PILOT commitment

    Despite plans to shut down in two years, Electrolux scored more than enough points to stay in compliance with terms of its tax abatement agreement with Memphis and Shelby County.

    By Wayne Risher February 05, 2019

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