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    Union University does not want Rust Hall, spokesman says

    A spokesman for Union University says the Christian college based in Jackson, Tennessee, does not want to buy Rust Hall in Overton Park even though local sources say the university is, in fact, interested in the property. 

    By Tom Bailey August 17, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Wait continues for Arlington’s West Tennessee Veterans Home

    The $54.8 million project sits on a priority list awaiting federal funding after local and state governments and private donors raised the necessary matching funds.

    By Michael Waddell August 17, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Chinese e-commerce subsidiary seeks PILOT for Memphis warehouse

    Cherry Tree International Corp. is seeking a 10-year Fast Track PILOT from EDGE to create 25 new jobs in Memphis. 

    By Elle Perry August 21, 2019
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    Raymond James signs lease for Ridgeway Center space, court filings show

    A court filing appears to confirm what Raymond James has yet to acknowledge: The company is moving from Downtown to the Ridgeway Center office park in East Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey August 16, 2019
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    Variety of site’s character surprises museum architects

    The architect in charge of the new Brooks Museum design says the Downtown site offers much more character than just the river views. 

    By Tom Bailey August 16, 2019
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    Souvenir shop may open near Sun Studio in Edge District

    A building permit application shows plans for Boulevard Souvenirs to locate about 100 steps from Sun Studio.

    By Tom Bailey August 15, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Amazon opens delivery operation in Lamar Corridor

    Amazon is now operating its permanent 'delivery station' after renovating an old warehouse near I-240 and Lamar.

    By Tom Bailey August 15, 2019
  • Real Estate

    New Uptown bridge project brings three benefits at low cost

    A box-culvert bridge will provide access to a new, Uptown brewery, accommodate a new trail segment and help provide an amenity for the planned Snuff District project. 

    By Tom Bailey August 13, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Hasta la Vista: Old motor court hotel closing for Union Row

    Demolition to clear the way for the $950 million project is delayed until this fall.

    By Tom Bailey August 12, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Medline quietly takes 450 jobs to Mississippi

    A medical supply company is moving distribution operations to Southaven, creating 450 jobs there.

    By Tom Bailey August 09, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Improvements coming to Overton Park’s Dog Bark

    Overton Park Conservancy is receiving a $25,000 grant and $25,000 sponsorship to improve the drainage system for its popular dog park.

    By Tom Bailey August 09, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Changes approved for seniors’ subdivision

    The Land Use Control Board approved applications Aug. 8 for a new senior-living subdivision southeast of Memphis and a Cordova apartment complex that could have up to 460 units.

    By Tom Bailey August 08, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Highland Strip hums with new, returning businesses

    Highland Axe & Rec plans to open at 525 S. Highland on Sept. 4. And The Find furniture store is returning to the Strip while keeping its larger store in Regalia shopping center.

    By Tom Bailey August 08, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Memphis College of Art has ‘potential buyer’ for Rust Hall in Overton Park

    Whether the next user of Rust Hall buys the building from Memphis College of Art or leases it from the city, the city of Memphis has a strong say about who gets the keys. 

    By Tom Bailey August 08, 2019
  • Real Estate

    The Citizen apartments in Midtown filling up

    Construction crews are finishing the exterior of the $35 million development of apartments and commercial space in the heart of Midtown while residents move in.

    By Tom Bailey August 07, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Convenience store proposed for prominent corner in Frayser

    A large batch of 17 applications to the Land Use Control Board includes a proposal to build a 103-space parking lot behind Crosstown Concourse.

    By Tom Bailey August 07, 2019
  • Real Estate

    32 courts will distinguish new tennis center at University of Memphis

    Designers of the future Leftwich Tennis Center traveled to see and borrow elements from some of the nation's best tennis facilities.

    By Tom Bailey August 06, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Memphis office, industrial markets at historic marks midyear

    The Memphis office market remains steady and the industrial market remains strong heading into the third quarter of 2019.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 02, 2019
  • Real Estate

    How should ‘Crosstown Mound’ be redeveloped?

    Two options will be presented at a public meeting for developing a long-vacant, nine-acre mound created for a section of Interstate 40 that was never completed.

    By Tom Bailey July 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Ten finalists vying for Overton Park buildings are revealed

    The city's selection process has reduced to 10 the number of proposals for repurposing Rust Hall and the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art building.

    By Tom Bailey July 25, 2019
  • Real Estate

    City’s first Blitz 45 gym to join with chiropractor

    A Florida-based boutique gym called Blitz 45 will share space in University Place shopping center with the Midsouth Wellness Center clinic for chiropractic and neuropathy services.

    By Tom Bailey July 24, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Navy relinquishing 42 acres on Presidents Island

    Demand is high for industrial acreage on Presidents Island, and the property that the Navy is giving the Port Commission is the largest available undeveloped tract on the island.

    By Tom Bailey July 24, 2019
  • Real Estate

    TRUE Sports moving headquarters to Downtown

    True Temper Sports has rebranded itself as TRUE Sports and will move its 35 headquarters jobs from the suburbs into Downtown's One Commerce Square.

    By Tom Bailey July 23, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Latest plan for The Clipper excludes hotel

    The developers' news release states that brokers are already leasing space for the future Clipper office and retail space, but the original plans for a 250-room, full-service hotel are no longer mentioned. 

    By Tom Bailey July 19, 2019
  • Real Estate

    EDGE board approves PILOTs for four projects

    EDGE board approves incentives for projects across the city, from warehouse space to studio living near the University of Memphis.

    By Jane Roberts July 18, 2019

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