Felicia Suzanne’s seeks redevelopment grant from Downtown board
Felicia Suzanne’s is one of three businesses seeking grants from the Center City Development Corp.
Felicia Suzanne’s is one of three businesses seeking grants from the Center City Development Corp.
The Thursday 4 p.m. session at City Hall comes after the city administration balked at a change in the terms of a city-funded backstop for the hotel project. The delayed Tuesday vote came as the administration got some expressions of concern from state officials.
The president and CEO of Memphis River Parks Partnership says on “Behind The Headlines” that Tom Lee Park’s new look will debut next summer, but it will be available before that, for the Memphis In May International Festival.
Over the next four months, the Memphis River Parks Partnership aims to come up with four possible scenarios for the 40-year-old, city-owned park.
For people who live in the South Main Historic District, Trolley Night is not just about a chance to relax after the week. It also epitomizes the neighborhood’s growth over the past 20 years.
The draw of promotions adds to fans coming to AutoZone Park.
Center City Revenue Finance Corp. board members approved the payment-in-lieu-of-taxes for the mixed-use development in the Edge District.
COVID gutted the distribution networks for street gold like shoes, belts and sleeping bags. But Pam Scarbrough of Community Alliance for the Homeless found a way around it.
The requests are on the agenda for next week’s Center City Development Corp. meeting, including plans for a mixed-use development at the former Prince Hall Chapter of the Masonic Building Association.
The recently opened Downtown Memphis grocer South Point Grocery will host live musical acts on its storefront porch throughout June.
Craft beer and hot wings make beautiful music — and up to 240 different flavor combinations — together on Beale Street.
Nashville-based Earl Swensson Associates submitted plans for a 258,964-square-foot renovation of the historic Downtown building.
For example, there are grit cakes, filled with your choice of shrimp, salmon croquettes, chicken, pork or vegetables.
The board approved updated design plans for the project in the Edge District.
Penny’s Nitty Gritty Upscale Southern expected to be open in August.
Upcoming renovations will include improving the entrance to the building from the adjacent garage.
Led by Kevin Woods and Billy Orgel, 100 North Main Development Partners share updated plans for condos in the historic building and outline the next steps in the property's renovation.
The May 28 Great American River Run will pass the Orpheum, the National Civil Rights Museum and FedExForum and includes a great view of the river.
Wildlife cameras, native species, river quests and a citizen science experiment are poised to help people understand the river as more than just a pretty view or a shipping corridor.
Ridership is booming at Groove On-Demand, which serves about 1,500 passengers a month with shuttle rides throughout Downtown and the Medical District.
A Downtown landmark, the Falls Building at 22 N. Front St., sold this week for $10 million.
The hope behind a new mural on the Exchange Building is to teach the community about new types of technology while also raising funds for St. Jude.
Downtown developments are ‘moving in the right direction,’ though some more slowly than others.
Throughout the city, gun-related arrests, gun thefts, and gun seizures have increased for the year.
A $5 entry fee, plus weapon and ID checks, were required to enter Beale Street between 8 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m., helping officials track the number of visitors.