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Inked: Bank fitted for former fitness hub; new tenant coming to Crescent Center

By , Daily Memphian Updated: November 30, 2024 8:32 PM CT | Published: November 27, 2024 4:00 AM CT

Welcome to Inked, a column that notes some of the week’s commercial real estate transactions and updates in the greater Memphis area that may have gone unnoticed.

TEKsystems in Crescent Center

TEKsystems signed a lease for a 4,027-square-foot space in the Crescent Center at 6075 Poplar Ave.

TEKsystems, a global provider of technology, business and talent solutions, is remodeling the space, according to a permit filed on the Memphis and Shelby County Division of Planning and Development. 


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The remodel of the space will cost $318,544 and include new offices, meeting rooms, a reception area, a break room and new lighting and ceiling throughout. 

Ron Kastner and Patrick Reilly with CBRE represented the landlord. 

Thryve Chiropractic building bought for $685,000

The 1,840-square-foot building at 7603 U.S. 70 in Bartlett, where Thryve Chiropractic & Kinetics is located, has been sold to Shridhi Properties LLC for $685,000.

The former landlord, Appling Crossing, had renovated the building for Thryve Chiropractic.

Wilson McCloy of Crye Leike Commercial represented the buyer, and Jennifer Stewart of Gill Properties represented the seller. 


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Colliers Crye Leike Commercial Gill Properties CBRE Subscriber Only

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Sophia Surrett

Sophia Surrett

Sophia Surrett is a recent University of Alabama graduate, where she received her B.A. in news media and M.A. in journalism and media studies. She covers commercial real estate, economic development, residential real estate, restaurant real estate, and hospitality and tourism.


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