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    Wiseacre lands tax break to build ‘Instagramable’ Downtown taproom

    A swath of vacant land is purposely part of Wiseacre Brewing Co.’s plans for its new brewery and taproom Downtown.

    By Michelle Corbet December 14, 2018
  • Real Estate

    EDGE: Trucking firm moves, YMCA preps for renovations, manufacturer sells

    Power Transport, a transportation and logistics company with a fleet of more than 125 trucks, is seeking a tax abatement to fix up a warehouse near the airport for its corporate offices.

    By Michelle Corbet December 14, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Krystal rebuilding two more Memphis restaurants

    Krystal is tearing down two more of its hamburger restaurants in Memphis and replacing them with the chain’s latest design.

    By Tom Bailey December 11, 2018
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    Union Row project clears initial 30-year TIF approval

    The first phase of Union Row, the $950 million mixed-use project along Union Avenue, is one step closer to securing the tax revenue it needs to fund public infrastructure improvements.

    By Michelle Corbet December 11, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Home construction at Porter Farms part of increasing interest along Collierville’s southern border

    As is the case throughout Collierville, home sales within the Villages at Porter Farms planned development have been on fire for the past several years, with builders taking advantage of one of the hottest homebuilding markets in the Mid-South.

    By Michael Waddell December 08, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Refreshed Poplar Towers draws new tenants, restaurant

    The 11-story Poplar Towers was a tired, 45-year-old office building in the middle of Memphis’ newest, most upscale and expensive offices.

    By Tom Bailey December 10, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Gourmet popcorn stand coming to Crosstown Concourse

    The snacks are changing, but savory aromas should still greet visitors entering the main entrance at Crosstown Concourse.

    By Tom Bailey December 11, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Charter school will transform large, vacant building on Summer

    A substantial development emerged Friday for Summer Avenue and the Highland Heights neighborhood with confirmation that a charter school plans to renovate and move into a large, vacant building on the commercial corridor.

    By Tom Bailey December 07, 2018
  • Real Estate

    I-40’s solar visitor center is open

    A ribbon-cutting ceremony 30 miles northeast of Memphis will be held this week for one of the most unusual visitors center/rest stops along Tennessee interstates.

    By Tom Bailey December 03, 2018
  • Real Estate

    One Beale: Apartments for ‘Laptops & Lattes’ and the ‘Urban Chic’

    Apartment construction in Memphis has been on a tear in recent years, with new units springing up across the city.

    By Tom Bailey December 06, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Not on market, but warehouse sells anyway

    An industrial real estate investment and operating company based in Dallas wanted another Memphis property so badly that it made an offer for a building that had not been on the market and bought it.

    By Tom Bailey December 07, 2018
  • Real Estate

    FedEx-leased office sells for more than $11 million

    An office building largely leased by FedEx has sold for $11.1 million.

    By Kate Crawford December 06, 2018
  • Real Estate

    JASCO Realtors merges into Keller Williams

    JASCO Realtors, a Memphis-grown agency, is merging into Keller Williams Realty Memphis to create a Mid-South office with more than 300 agents, the companies announced Wednesday.

    By Tom Bailey December 05, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Construction nears for One Beale

    The riverfront One Beale development should soon become a reality; a building permit application for the first phase was filed this week.

    By Tom Bailey December 06, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Developer proposes Poplar Arts Lofts in Midtown

    A developer proposes to demolish Poplar-fronting buildings being sold by the Memphis College of Art and erect a six-story, 120-unit apartment building there.

    By Tom Bailey December 05, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Union Row asks for double the max of Downtown TIFs

    Developers behind the $950 million mixed-use Union Row project want to double the allotted time period for capturing 75 percent of increased taxes from the project.

    By Michelle Corbet December 04, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Ollie’s discount retailer coming to Memphis

     Ollie’s Bargain Outlet will fill two spaces in Memphis vacated recently by the closing of Toys R Us stores.

    By Tom Bailey November 28, 2018
  • Real Estate

    One & Only BBQ expanding to Southaven

    One & Only BBQ is expanding its footprint outside of East Memphis for the first time with the purchase of a closed restaurant property in Southaven.

    By Tom Bailey November 29, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Gibson moving Memphis guitar production to Nashville

    Gibson Brands Inc. will stop making guitars in Memphis by April and move the operation to its Nashville headquarters.

    By Tom Bailey November 30, 2018
  • Real Estate

    FedEx Trade Networks backs out of deal for Gibson Guitar space

    A deal that would have placed FedEx Trade Networks' headquarters in a prominent Downtown location is dead, FedEx officials confirmed Thursday.

    By Wayne Risher and Patrick Lantrip November 29, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Jobs center moves to Midtown

    Workforce Investment Network is moving its central employment center from Downtown to Midtown, at 155 Angelus.

    By Tom Bailey November 30, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Memphis has big presence at World Architecture Festival

    They didn’t win this week, but two of Memphis’ new architectural gems were among 535 “short-listed” projects in the 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards in Amsterdam.

    By Tom Bailey November 30, 2018
  • Real Estate

    City helping Tigers’ tennis teams find a new home

    The city of Memphis is helping University of Memphis tennis teams find new home courts to use after The Racquet Club closes next spring.

    By Tom Bailey November 28, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Citizens offer more feedback on future of Overton Park buildings

    However Overton Park’s two iconic buildings are reused in the future, they should welcome the public with open arms, continue to celebrate art and support artists, and provide continuing education.

    By Tom Bailey November 29, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Century Building would be razed for car wash

    A familiar East Memphis office building, with its script “Century Building" sign in front and mechanized, louvered windows on the sides, is proposed to be demolished and replaced with a car wash.

    By Tom Bailey November 27, 2018

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