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Real Estate The 32-acre Desoto Farms Corporate Park in Horn Lake has sold, with Delta Technical College planning to expand there, according to commercial real estate investment services firm Marcus & Millichap. 
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Real Estate Block-long apartment development proposed near U of MA block-long apartment development of six stories and 114 units is proposed to be built behind St. Luke’s United Methodist Church near the University of Memphis. 
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Real Estate Video: ‘Developing Memphis’ seminar highlightsThe Daily Memphian's Developing Memphis seminar featured Tommy Pacello, President of the Memphis Medical District Collaborative; Paul Young, the Director of Housing and Community Development for the city of Memphis; and McLean Wilson, Principal of Kemmons Wilson Companies. 
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Real Estate Renovated donut shop rounds into shapeAn incoming donut shop seems poised to add to the city’s whimsical, kitsch architecture and signage, in the tradition of the rotating Sputnik at Joe’s Wines & Liquor, the flashing neon at Gibson's Donuts and the long-gone Pop Tunes dancing neon musical notes. 
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Real Estate Chance to design bluff-top art museum draws global responseThe two large passenger vans stopped at Union and Front on a gorgeous morning Wednesday and disgorged more than 20 architects from around the U.S. and world as well as Tennessee and Memphis. 
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Real Estate Memphis Express chooses Downtown for headquartersThe city’s new professional football team will be headquartered Downtown at the 88 Union Center building. 
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Real Estate Speculative industrial developer breaks ground, dry spell for MemphisAn industrial developer on Wednesday broke ground, ending an 11-year drought during which no speculative, top-grade distribution centers were built in Memphis. 
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Real Estate Memphians have say on future of Overton Park buildingsAbout 90 Memphians seized their chance Tuesday evening to say how they think two culturally important – and soon-to-be-vacant – buildings should be reused. 
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Real Estate Crosstown Concourse receives prestigious preservation awardThe Crosstown Concourse renovation is one of three national winners of the 2018 preservation awards bestowed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the trust announced Monday. 
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Real Estate Sears store at Wolfchase Galleria to closeThe Sears department store in Wolfchase Galleria is among the 142 Sears and Kmart stores that will close as a part of the new bankruptcy filing by Sears Holdings Corp. early Monday, court filings show. 
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Real Estate Union Mission building $34M homeless shelterThe city’s largest emergency shelter for the homeless holds a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the first phase of a $34 million project replacing its outdated facilities Downtown with a 52,875-square-foot complex. 
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Real Estate DeSoto 55 erects first two buildings, lands first tenantThe first two buildings in the new DeSoto 55 Logistics Center have been completed and the first tenant has leased 200,000 square feet, developer Core5 Industrial Partners announced Monday. 
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Real Estate Cash Saver in Cloverleaf will closeThe Cash Saver grocery in the Cloverleaf Center will soon close, its owner confirmed Friday. 
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Real Estate Regalia’s ‘Sip & Shop’ to raise money for scholarshipsThe “Sip & Shop at Regalia” event will offer guests tastes of foods and beverages from the center’s restaurants and other businesses, as well as live music, sales and door prizes. 
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Real Estate Board approves 179-acre, mixed-use project at Colonial Country ClubA $300 million development plan that includes one of the city’s largest residential projects in the last 40 years received approval from a planning board on Thursday. 
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Real Estate Center for Independent Living moves to Clark TowerThe Memphis Center for Independent Living has just moved from its street-level headquarters in Midtown to the eighth floor of the 34-story Clark Tower in East Memphis. 
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Real Estate Changes coming to Poplar Plaza, Memphis’ first shopping centerFive significant changes are taking place at Poplar Plaza, which has a history of trying new things. Poplar Plaza was the first shopping center in the city – and arguably in the nation – designed to accommodate customers who arrive by auto. 
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Real Estate Renovation underway for colorful Dermon BuildingInterior demolition has started inside the historic Dermon Building. 
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Real Estate More senior living choices coming to ColliervilleFrom fully assisted living to semi-assisted to unassisted in age-restricted communities with amenities, five projects with senior living components are in various stages of development in Collierville. 
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Real Estate Midtown’s Rite Aid pharmacy closing Nov. 5The 25-year-old Rite Aid in the heart of Midtown will close this fall, and other retailers are showing interest in leasing the building, a commercial real estate broker said. 
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Real Estate Camy’s new owner seeks more business from East MemphisCamy’s still delivers pizza, pasta and sandwiches, but its namesake has sold the delivery-only restaurant she started almost 26 years ago. 
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Real Estate Concourse pool to serve Church Health patients, YMCA membersChurch Health will soon start building an outdoor swimming pool behind Crosstown Concourse, with a goal to open it by next summer. 
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Real Estate Collierville Planning Commission endorses first step for 297-lot subdivisionThe Collierville Planning Commission last week agreed to a little give-and-take with developer Regency Homebuilders, the body approving a planned development for nearly 300 new homes on 95 acres near Carriage Crossing Marketplace. 
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Real Estate Brooks wants ‘visual landmark’ museum at the riverA "great achievement in museum design." That is what the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art leaders are telling architects they want for the museum’s future home overlooking the Mississippi River in Downtown Memphis. 
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Real Estate South of the tracks: U of M seeks improved path between campusesJust south of the tracks on South Highland Avenue, the new Sam’s Deli restaurant churned out huge sandwiches for a lively Friday lunch crowd. Country music filled the room, as well as the mountings of five deer heads, a big bass and bobcat. A dozen diners, including one accompanied by his dog on the front deck, consumed sandwiches so big that half a ham-and-cheese could not quite fit into a carryout box. 
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