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By , Daily Memphian Updated: August 06, 2025 12:08 PM CT | Published: August 06, 2025 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.

Hattiloo backs away from church redevelopment 

Hattiloo Theatre will not create a community theatre inside the 5,000-square-foot old Brick Church at 299 Chelsea Ave.

Andy Greenman, communications coordinator for the Memphis and Shelby County Community Redevelopment Agency, said the Hattiloo board decided against pursuing the space and now the agency is searching for a new tenant.

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Dima Amro

Dima Amro is a native Memphian who covers commercial real estate and economic development for The Daily Memphian. She received her B.A. in journalism at the University of Memphis and M.A. in investigative journalism at American University.


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