Inked: Crescent Center has new tenant
Also, the Carolina Watershed property has a new owner, and a Bartlett retail building sells for $1.4 million.
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Also, the Carolina Watershed property has a new owner, and a Bartlett retail building sells for $1.4 million.
ServisFirst Bank is doubling its office footprint, Painted Tree Marketplace closes and a shopping center on Stage Road has landed a couple of new tenants.
LBMC is already expanding at Clark Tower, and Southaven will get a little hotter and a lot colder with a Sweathouz location. And rent a business space at Crosstown Concourse.
GXO Logistics is streamlining its local footprint, leasing an Olive Branch warehouse after Elon Musk’s xAI purchased two of its previous local facilities.
Demand for solar panel storage kept the local industrial market in the black for the year.
Styker confirms its big office move, and AutoZone is adding another Memphis store.
A company is leaving its office space adjacent to Dixon Gallery & Gardens later this year, opening a rare opportunity in East Memphis.
The electronics manufacturing company’s purchase of the Byhalia warehouse may spark new industrial development in the metro Memphis area.
The local investors called it “the best office building in Memphis.”
Also, a new jewelry store is headed to East Memphis and an HVAC company is consolidating operations.
Highwoods Properties developed the building, all nine floors of which is occupied by International Paper, for $56 million in 2014.
The former Downtown Royal Furniture Co. building, which was slated to become a Dream Hotel and mixed-use development, was sold in a foreclosure sale to the lender of the project.
“There’s still some uncertainty out there with the tariffs, but at some point, businesses have to make decisions regardless of uncertainty.”
Gresham Smith has 25 other offices across the Midwest and the South, and works with private and public companies.
The Ross I-40 industrial park sits roughly 40 minutes from Ford Motor’s BlueOval City in Stanton, Tennessee.
Tony Alexander, president and director of MIME, said the entertainment group does not plan to leave the city, but is ‘testing the waters’ on selling its Union Avenue real estate.
The Memphis office market is starting to gain momentum again since the pandemic. But the tenants are more picky.
Cannon Wright Blount will relocate its headquarters down the street in May, Shelby County Federal Credit Union to move to Cordova and Helen’s Event Center will open near Parkway Village.
Plus, a Bartlett building was sold for $685,000, and the County Line Express gas station on Winchester Road is set to be demolished.
Plus, Discover Battery and Fair Break Federal Credit Union make moves.
The Houston Levee Galleria and a four-plex property were sold. Plus, Arlington Psychological Associates moves to a new location.
CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Advisors released their quarterly market industrial reports with both showing cautious optimism for the fourth quarter.
A sneaker and vintage clothing store will open within the next month in the Broad Avenue Arts District, two East Germantown hotels are renovated, a marketing agency joins Primacy II tenant list and 15 acres in Southeast Memphis were sold.
Also: Fun City Adventure Park opens another location in Memphis.
The Daily Memphian will have a permanent office, and Red Door Wealth Management gets a space, too. Plus, a fully leased Collierville building is up for sale.