City council reviews new financing plan for The Walk on Union
The sun sets over Union Avenue in Downtown Memphis Aug. 5, 2020, near where The Walk, a billion-dollar mixed-use project formerly known as Union Row, will soon arise. (Patrick Lantrip/ Daily Memphian)
Finances for The Walk, a vote on a controversial plan to convert a vacant Whitehaven school into a manufacturing plant and vocational school are candidates for Tuesday's council agenda.
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