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    Jobs center moves to Midtown

    Workforce Investment Network is moving its central employment center from Downtown to Midtown, at 155 Angelus.

    By Tom Bailey November 30, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Memphis has big presence at World Architecture Festival

    They didn’t win this week, but two of Memphis’ new architectural gems were among 535 “short-listed” projects in the 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards in Amsterdam.

    By Tom Bailey November 30, 2018
  • Real Estate

    City helping Tigers’ tennis teams find a new home

    The city of Memphis is helping University of Memphis tennis teams find new home courts to use after The Racquet Club closes next spring.

    By Tom Bailey November 28, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Citizens offer more feedback on future of Overton Park buildings

    However Overton Park’s two iconic buildings are reused in the future, they should welcome the public with open arms, continue to celebrate art and support artists, and provide continuing education.

    By Tom Bailey November 29, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Century Building would be razed for car wash

    A familiar East Memphis office building, with its script “Century Building" sign in front and mechanized, louvered windows on the sides, is proposed to be demolished and replaced with a car wash.

    By Tom Bailey November 27, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Wiseacre to double jobs, expand distribution with Downtown brewery

    A new, larger Wiseacre brewery Downtown would enable the Memphis company to double its full-time employment and expand distribution of its craft beer initially into all of Alabama as well as Georgia and the Florida Panhandle. “We’re in seven states full-time,’’ co-founder Kellan Bartosch said Friday of Wiseacre Brewing Co.'s current footprint. “And we’ve had conversations with markets all over.’’

    By Tom Bailey November 25, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Retail is part of Madison apartment building

    The Madison@McLean apartments under construction in Midtown will include ground-floor retail space, the developers confirmed Monday.

    By Tom Bailey November 27, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Metal Museum makes its case for Overton Park’s Rust Hall

    The Metal Museum proposes to spend $21 million to renovate Overton Park’s Rust Hall and make it a “world class museum and educational center." The museum board approved what it calls the “expansion plan" in September as part of its campaign to win the keys to Rust Hall. The 78,000-square-foot headquarters of Memphis College of Art becomes available after the school closes in May 2020.

    By Tom Bailey November 22, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Wiseacre plans larger brewery Downtown

    Wiseacre Brewing Co. plans to build a second, larger brewery Downtown. Abel Parcels LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wiseacre, is seeking a Board of Adjustment variance to build on 2.5 acres at the southeast edge of Downtown. B.B. King Boulevard, East Butler and Vance avenues and Abel Street border the site.

    By Tom Bailey November 23, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Racquet Club in East Memphis closing

    The Racquet Club of Memphis will close in the spring as the owners pursue another use besides tennis for the 12 acres in the heart of East Memphis’ bustling Poplar Corridor.

    By Tom Bailey and Wayne Risher November 21, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Shab Chic Marketplace opening in time for Black Friday

    Shab Chic Marketplace, a set of gussied-up shipping containers housing retail, was originally supposed to open in November 2017. It is located in the parking lot next to the former Kudzu’s Bar & Grill, which had an address of 603 Monroe Ave. Across the street is High Cotton Brewing and Edge Alley, the latter of which also houses micro-retailers.

    By Elle Perry November 22, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Memphis to take bids for Fairgrounds hotel-retail site and Mid-South Coliseum

    Buoyed by a state-approved tourism development zone, the city of Memphis will take bids for a hotel-retail developer on the Fairgrounds site as part of a $161 million public-private project and go after a private operator as well to repurpose the Mid-South Coliseum.

    By Sam Stockard November 20, 2018
  • Real Estate

    City Council reacts positively to first official Union Row presentation

    Union Row, Memphis’ new nearly billion-dollar planned development, received a warm reception from members of the Memphis City Council Tuesday, Nov. 20, during the body’s Economic Development & Tourism Committee.

    By Michelle Corbet November 29, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Patrons may drink in the views at Grind City Brewing

    A father and son planning an $11.3 million craft beer brewery and taproom are intentional about the business engaging with and helping to lift its neighborhood, a long-distressed part of North Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey November 20, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Memphis attracts corporate HQ, ‘family-waged’ jobs

    Mimeo.com, a cloud-based content distribution and printing company, is changing the area code of its corporate headquarters from New York City to 901.

    By Michelle Corbet November 19, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Shelby sites placed in state industrial development program

    Seven Shelby County tracts with industrial development potential are being targeted as part of a state program to build the county’s portfolio of marketable property.

    By Sam Stockard November 15, 2018
  • Real Estate

    The Flats at Overton Square nears construction

    Construction is to start by January on The Flats at Overton Square, part of which will be among the first live/work apartment buildings in Midtown.

    By Tom Bailey November 15, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Memphis starts reacting to Union Row

    The proposed $950 million Union Row development will soon start appearing on the agendas of local government boards, which will consider everything from tax incentives to the design of the massive mixed-use project. 

    By Tom Bailey November 13, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Renewable gas firm files $3.3M permit for facility near Memphis landfill

    A company that converts the methane given off by landfills into renewable natural gas apparently has plans for a $3.3 million construction project near the South Shelby Landfill in Memphis, records indicate.

    By Tom Bailey November 14, 2018
  • Real Estate

    City files permit for municipal golf course

    The Links at Fox Meadows is getting a $1.2 million renovation.

    By Patrick Lantrip November 14, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Mike’s Hard Lemonade maker seeks tax break on Memphis warehouse

    The maker of Mike's Hard Lemonade, a major customer of Memphis contract brewery Blues City Brewing, is seeking a tax abatement for a warehouse and distribution center in southeast Memphis.

    By Wayne Risher November 12, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Uptown brewery would include tap room, plans show

    Construction plans indicate a new Uptown brewery project would involve at least some renovation and partial demolition at an old industrial or mill facility. 

    By Tom Bailey November 13, 2018
  • Real Estate

    DMC board questions capacity for apartments Downtown

    Several major Downtown Memphis apartment projects received tax breaks Tuesday morning, causing some board members to question just how many apartments are too many?

    By Michelle Corbet November 13, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Grand entrance: $950M Union Row proposed for Downtown

    The largest mixed-use development in Memphis history goes public this week, promising to transform a haggard Downtown gateway with apartments, stores, restaurants, a hotel, office towers, parking structures, green spaces, even a half-acre park perched over a roadway like a rooftop.

    By Tom Bailey November 19, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Permit sought for $11.3 million brewery in Uptown

    There are plans to construct a building for Grind City Brewing Co. in Uptown, according to a building permit application filed this week.

    By Tom Bailey November 13, 2018

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