Here comes the neighborhood: Residents want to revitalize Westwood
Members of the Westwood community walk past a freshly painted mural at the Southwest Twin July 29. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
Movies could be just the start for Westwood as the City of Memphis and community leaders hope to bring new government offices and more businesses to the neighborhood.
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Rashod Cobb is a Mayoral Fellow in Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’s office. He can be reached at Rashod.Cobb@shelbycountytn.gov.
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