Historic Marine Residence gets new owner, fresh upgrades ahead
The Marine Residence apartments, recently purchased by Jeff Little for $8.5 million, are in the French Fort neighborhood in Downtown Memphis. (Courtesy Marine Residence LLC)
A historic Downtown property has a new owner and will get some new amenities, from a restored fountain to a pet park.
Jeffrey Little bought the 71-unit Marine Residence apartments in the French Fort neighborhood for $8.5 million, or $119,718 per unit.
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Andy Ashby
Andy Ashby covers commercial real estate and economic development. He has worked locally at the Germantown News, the DeSoto County Tribune, the Daily News and the Memphis Business Journal. He graduated from the University of Tennessee, where he photographed the 1998 National Championship game. Email tips or story ideas to aashby@dailymemphian.com
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