About Town: Former school building could become new redevelopment
“Northside has always been a pillar and asset to the community,” said Quincey Morris, Northside Renaissance board president, seen here with County Mayor Lee Harris (background). “We would hate to see the building be demolished or go into disrepair. We need to come up with an idea of how it can be an asset to the community.” (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian file)
On Wednesday, July 14, Northside Renaissance held a community Zoom meeting attended by 60 people. During the 90-minute session, they informed them of the project’s status and answered various questions from residents.
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Omer Yusuf covers Bartlett and North Memphis neighborhoods for The Daily Memphian. He also analyzes COVID-19 data each week. Omer is a former Jackson Sun reporter and University of Memphis graduate.
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