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    Goodwill to open re-sale store in former Rite Aid building on Union Avenue

    Memphis Goodwill will open a re-sale and donation center at 1810 Union, where Rite Aid closed last fall, by Aug. 1.

    By Tom Bailey April 09, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Poplar Arts Lofts, Midtown office space move forward

    Several projects, including new office space and a new six-story apartment project in Midtown, received mulityear tax abatements for their investments Tuesday. 

    By Michelle Corbet April 09, 2019
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    Beefed-up crosswalk taking shape at the Highland Strip

    Construction crews are building a substantial crosswalk where University of Memphis students cross a busy, five-lane street to reach the revived Highland Strip's popular hang-outs. 

    By Tom Bailey April 04, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Judges cite high quality of AIA Memphis Design Awards

    The architectural designs for Old Dominick Distillery, Crosstown High and Bartlett Orthopedic Center received the highest honors in the AIA Memphis 2019 Design Awards. 

    By Tom Bailey April 07, 2019
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    City issues call to ‘reimagine’ Brooks Museum, Memphis College of Art buildings

    The city of Memphis has issued a “Create Your Space” call for ideas to occupy the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and Memphis College of Art buildings in Overton Park. 

    By Elle Perry March 27, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Loews, THM part company on convention center hotel project

    Loews says it is moving ahead with a hotel in Civic Center Plaza across from City Hall. Meanwhile, THM indicated Friday it intends to turn the 100 North Main building into a 500-room hotel.

    By Bill Dries, Wayne Risher April 08, 2019
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    U-Haul buys vacant Kmart in Raleigh

    U-Haul has purchased and is renovating the former Kmart big-box store in Raleigh, which has been vacant for more than two years. 

    By Tom Bailey April 02, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Woodie’s Wash Shacks coming to Memphis

    A Florida developer wants to build up to seven express car washes, called Woodies Wash Shack, in Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey April 04, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Midtown apartment developers seek tax abatements

    Two development groups are looking for a break on property taxes to help balance the cost of their Midtown apartment projects. 

    By Michelle Corbet April 02, 2019
  • Real Estate

    The Clipper developers plan taller structures

    The developers of The Clipper, a $250 million mixed-use development next to the future FedEx Logistics global headquarters, have applied for a height exception.

    By Elle Perry April 03, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Construction begins on new Shelby County Health Department headquarters

    Construction has begun on a new $25 million Shelby County Health Department headquarters. 

    By Omer Yusuf April 02, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Another step taken for One Beale’s riverview hotel

    Developers file for a permit to build the foundation of One Beale's Hyatt Centric hotel.

    By Tom Bailey April 01, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Building permit sought for Franklin Sports expansion project

    A construction project to expand a warehouse for Franklin Sports has received an environmental permit from state regulators.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    20twelve owners seek offers on building, but move from Broad not certain

    The building housing Broad Avenue fashion boutique 20twelve hits the market, but the owner says a move is not definite.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Cafe Eclectic closing shop on South Highland

    Café Eclectic is keeping its original restaurant open, closing its two smaller ones on the Highland Strip and Harbor Town, and expects to open a larger restaurant in Harbor Town by June.

    By Tom Bailey March 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Soulsville shipping container restaurant planned

    A vacant lot in the Soulsville neighborhood of South Memphis could soon be home to a shipping container restaurant.

    By Elle Perry March 28, 2019
  • Real Estate

    New Uptown brewery moves forward with zoning approval

    Following Wednesday's zoning approval, more details were revealed about who Belz Investco GP is partnering with to open a new brewery in Uptown.

    By Michelle Corbet March 28, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Multifamily project planned at McDonald’s site near U of M

    A new student housing project is planned near the University of Memphis at a former McDonald’s restaurant site.

    By Terry Hollahan March 27, 2019
  • Real Estate

    University of Memphis tennis teams find new home at Leftwich Center

    The city and University of Memphis will enlarge, enhance and share Leftwich Tennis Center as the future home of the Tigers, a U of M report states.

    By Tom Bailey March 27, 2019
  • Real Estate

    University of Memphis pedestrian bridge takes shape

    Cables have been installed for the University of Memphis’ soaring, pedestrian bridge over railroad tracks and streets. 

    By Tom Bailey May 14, 2019
  • Real Estate

    International company buys industrial buildings, eager for more

    Israel-based Faropoint Ventures has just purchased six more Memphis industrial buildings totaling 545,000 square feet, and is looking for more.

    By Tom Bailey March 25, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Mayor: New brewery to boost North Memphis neighborhood

    Grind City Brewing Co. broke ground Friday on an $11 million brewery in an impoverished North Memphis neighborhood.

    By Tom Bailey March 23, 2019
  • Real Estate

    EDGE holds Graceland TIF public hearing, approves Midtown project

    A public hearing on Graceland expansion drew no public comments, and changes to a tax abatement agreement for Midtown apartments sailed to easy approval Wednesday.

    By Wayne Risher March 21, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Investment makes its way to South City

    Surrounding property owners are taking advantage of a $29 million joint city and federal effort underway to turn the poverty-stricken former Foote Homes public housing site into a viable mixed-income community. 

    By Michelle Corbet March 20, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Recent college grad grows business through Miss Muff’n acquisition

    As a new small business owner, networking seemed like something Kelsey Loebel didn't have time for, but a connection helped lead to buying a commercial kitchen and storefront for the home baker. 

    By Michelle Corbet March 20, 2019

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