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  • City of Memphis

    Memphis in May has lease for Tom Lee Park; City Council OKs Dream Hotel

    With the lease between Memphis in May and Memphis River Parks Partnership a done deal, Memphis City Council members signed off Tuesday, March 7, on a damage deposit agreement for the festival’s use of Tom Lee Park.

    By Bill Dries March 08, 2023
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    Inked: Poplar Commons sold for almost $26M, Hotel Pontotoc facelift continues

    This week’s Inked includes updates on the Hotel Pontotoc renovation and Poplar Commons shopping center’s new owners. 

    By Neil Strebig March 01, 2023
  • Premium Bartlett

    Registry, commercial taxes possible for rental investors

    Concerns about rental properties in the Bartlett area have drawn the attention of officials in the suburb, in the county and at the state legislature.

    By Michael Waddell March 01, 2023
  • North Mississippi

    Southaven Board of Aldermen approves mixed-use project near Silo Square

    The master plan for Crossover — a mixed development between Getwell and Snowden Lane — received the unanimous blessing from Southaven officials this week.

    By Beth Sullivan February 22, 2023
  • Lakeland

    Lakeland rejects new Dollar General, more multifamily at The Lake District

    Lakeland Municipal Planning & Design Review Commission says no to a Dollar General and some changes to The Lake District development.

    By Michael Waddell February 20, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Tuesday Morning to close six Memphis-area locations

    Discount retailer Tuesday Morning is closing more than 400 of its stores, including several in the Memphis region. 

    By Neil Strebig February 17, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Timber company gets PILOT to move HQ to Cordova

    Portugal-based MSS Steel and Ubique Group were also approved for PILOTs by the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis & Shelby County. 

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    Extension of first phase of Dixie Greyhound project awarded tax incentives

    By Neil Strebig February 16, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Extension of first phase of Dixie Greyhound project awarded tax incentives

    Uptown Studios & Storage is part of November 6’s Dixie Greyhound redevelopment project. The developer plans to build a new four-story, 80,000-square-foot building at 475 N. Main St.

    By Neil Strebig February 15, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Feelin’ Memphis feeling South Main expansion

    Tawanda Pirtle plans to expand the store into the adjacent storefront at 511 S. Main St. 

    By Neil Strebig February 15, 2023
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    Inked: January home sales down, $5M Greenbelt dock expansion

    This week’s Inked shares MAAR’s January 2023 home sales report and updates on Dwell at Shelby Farms and the Greenbelt dock expansion.

    By Neil Strebig February 15, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Downtown Memphis Commission approves new PILOT policy

    The most notable changes to the tax incentives are the length of the program and a focus on affordable housing.

    By Neil Strebig February 14, 2023
  • Real Estate

    MSS Steel seeks 10-year tax break

    Mississippi-based Belnick is also seeking a 10-year PILOT for a furniture distribution facility. 

    By Neil Strebig February 10, 2023
  • North Mississippi

    Southaven approves stricter standards for new hotels

    If the proposed hotel isn’t under construction at the end of those two years, the permit will expire.

    By Beth Sullivan February 08, 2023
  • Premium Real Estate

    Inked: Legacy expansion progresses at National Civil Rights Museum

    This week’s Inked includes updates on the National Civil Rights Museum Legacy expansion, Klein Fitness and a new farmer’s market in Orange Mound.

    By Neil Strebig February 08, 2023
  • Real Estate

    With Grand Hyatt paused, parking lot to take its place

    Carlisle Development filed plans to build a temporary surface parking lot at the proposed Grand Hyatt site at One Beale. 

    By Neil Strebig February 06, 2023
  • North Mississippi

    Mixed-use development proposed near Silo Square

    Planning Director Whitney Choat-Cook described Crossover’s master plan as possessing a “modern, millennial-like design” with amenities that set the project apart from its mixed-use neighbor Silo Square. 

    By Beth Sullivan February 05, 2023
  • Premium Real Estate

    First phase of $50M Conwood Flats, Varsity Spirit renovation now open in historic Snuff District

    The opening of Conwood Flats and Varsity Spirit’s headquarters marks the halfway point for the historic Snuff District redevelopment. 

    By Neil Strebig February 05, 2023
  • Premium Real Estate

    Inked: RKA Construction launches commercial division

    This week’s Inked covers news on RKA’s new commercial branch, a notable Downtown barbershop closes and updates on the Sterick Building. 

    By Neil Strebig February 01, 2023
  • Premium Suburbs

    Suburban home sales dip in 2022 as market stabilizes

    Suburban home sales dipped in 2022, and new home sales remained low compared to the previous year.

    By Abigail Warren January 30, 2023
  • Real Estate

    Belz plans $17.6M apartment remodel at Pembroke Square, Peabody Place

    Belz Enterprises plans to convert former office spaces at 119 S. Main St. into 73 apartments. 

    By Neil Strebig January 27, 2023
  • Lakeland

    Lakeland pauses new commercial development along U.S. 70

    With concerns about crime, congestion and over-development, Lakeland officials have placed a one-year moratorium on commercial projects along U.S. 70.

    By Michael Waddell January 26, 2023
  • Real Estate

    100 N. Main developers get $7M for cleanup

    Downtown Mobility Authority agrees to $7 million cleanout request for 100 N. Main building. 

    By Neil Strebig January 26, 2023
  • Downtown

    Developers submit $7M cleanout plan for 100 N. Main

    Once redevelopment is complete, 100 N. Main will include a restaurant, condos, 205 apartments, 160-room hotel and offices. 

    By Neil Strebig January 23, 2023
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    Developer Bill Townsend reimagines historic Victorian Village properties

    Developer Bill Townsend originally mapped out plans to turn the historic Pillow-McIntyre House into an antique shop. Then he had second thoughts. He shares his new plans for two historic properties in the Victorian Village neighborhood. 

    By Neil Strebig January 23, 2023
  • Premium North Mississippi

    DeSoto County single-family building permits down in 2022

    With higher interest rates as a deterrent and the rising cost of materials, single-family residential starts dipped in DeSoto County.

    By Toni Lepeska January 19, 2023

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