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    Two East Memphis neighborhoods want to block through traffic

    Residents of two East Memphis neighborhoods request that their streets be permanently gated or blocked from two busy streets, Poplar and Highland. But doing so would degrade the connectivity of the city’s street network, the Division of Planning and Development says.

    By Tom Bailey April 06, 2021
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    Purchase expands development site to 12 acres where Racquet Club stood

    Property records show that developer Chance Carlisle’s RCM Devco has just added 2.7 acres to the 9.3 acres he plans to develop in East Memphis. The site at 5111 Sanderlin is where the Racquet Club of Memphis closed and was razed.

    By Tom Bailey March 25, 2021
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    CBIZ takes long view, renovates its Clark Tower perch

    The company that provides accounting, tax, insurance, auditing, and human resource services to businesses decided to stay and renovate its lofty place in Clark Tower.

    By Tom Bailey March 24, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Apartments, commercial space proposed for old Holiday Inn HQ site

    New applications to the Land Use Control Board also include plans for a 156-lot subdivision on Walnut Grove, a 129-lot subdivision near Tenn. 385, and a gated, nine-lot subdivision in East Memphis on White Station Road.

    By Tom Bailey March 04, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Contest may help save Highland Heights church buildings

    The Highland Heights Community Development Corp. will award $1,000 for the best concept to reuse the old church buildings anchoring a corner of Summer at Highland.

    By Tom Bailey March 20, 2021
  • Real Estate

    The plan: A development of single-family homes for renters

    In what may be a first for Memphis, a company called Next Chapter Neighborhoods plans a 167-acre development featuring build-to-suit, market-rate rental houses. The plan calls for 230 houses, plus open space and a commercial district to be built later.

    By Tom Bailey February 06, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Conversions planned for E. Memphis hotel, old Sears building in Hickory Hill

    These days, hotels and department stores are struggling. Which may explain the proposed conversions of a sprawling East Memphis hotel and a former Hickory Ridge Mall Sears building.

    By Tom Bailey January 26, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Suburban developments pivot to housing; CBU expansion approved

    The Land Use Control Board approved two unsurprising changes for a couple of big, suburban planned developments. Out, or diminished, is brick-and-mortar retail from the projects.

    By Tom Bailey January 14, 2021
  • Education

    Cordova High principal placed on leave for controversial comments

    Principal’s comments on the power social media and big tech companies have are under scrutiny from Shelby County Schools officials.

    By Linda A. Moore January 13, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Construction starts on Summer Avenue Chick-fil-A

    The popular restaurant has a ground lease for the 1.25-acre site where the old Grimes Memorial United Methodist Church buildings were razed.

    By Tom Bailey January 13, 2021
  • Financial Services

    First Commercial Bank raises $15 million in new capital

    Banking company plans to grow Memphis presence, establish permanent office in the Crescent Center in East Memphis.

    By Christin Yates January 13, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Shop for fitting clubs to golfers opens in East Memphis

    Club Champion opened its Memphis studio on Saturday, Jan. 9. The business custom fits golf clubs to golfers of all levels. The East Memphis shop is the company’s second in Tennessee and 76th in the nation.

    By Tom Bailey January 11, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Townhouses proposed for Brookhaven Circle

    A property owner has applied for a planned development called Brookhaven Townhomes at 786 E. Brookhaven Circle in East Memphis. The three-story units, each 2,300 square feet, will be sold instead of leased, and each will have a two-car garage and rooftop deck.

    By Tom Bailey January 08, 2021
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    Carlisle envisions a defining development for East Memphis, if stakeholders want that

    The 9.3-acre site, now cleared by demolition, sold for $7.7 million to RCM Devco LLC, which lists developer Chance Carlisle of One Beale as its agent.

    By Tom Bailey January 04, 2021
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    Hue and cry? Bold colors, painted brick stir debate over apartment renovations

    A colorful debate is being waged over the striking designs in the renovations of two old, East Memphis apartment communities.

    By Tom Bailey December 16, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Applicant proposes Binghampton residence for homeless

    Homeless veterans, those in second chance and sober living programs or people simply wanting to get their lives in order are the target groups for The Purpose Place, the applicant behind the proposal.

    By Omer Yusuf December 15, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Church buys building housing Wellford’s Antiques, Joe’s Fried Chicken

    Among the 14 newest applications submitted to the planning board are ones to accommodate a short move by Third Church of Christ, Scientist, to allow construction of a Shelby County fire station, and to double the size of a Downtown condo development.

    By Tom Bailey December 09, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Developer changes proposal for East Memphis office space

    The developers who have been wanting to build office space on undeveloped land in East Memphis have returned to the planning board with a new proposal.

    By Tom Bailey December 08, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Gourmet cookie shop coming to East Memphis

    Crumbl Cookies’ first shop in Memphis will open early next spring in Williamsburg Village Shopping Center in East Memphis. And more are planned. 

    By Tom Bailey December 07, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Orange Mound nonprofit is looking for single moms with a dream

    A pilot program by JUICE Orange Mound will help single mothers grow their ideas for a business.

    By Linda A. Moore December 07, 2020
  • Business

    Black Friday shopping not as robust in unusual year

    Both e-commerce and early shopping could be contributors to the smaller-than-normal crowds, not to mention the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Christin Yates November 27, 2020
  • Real Estate

    PennMarc building sold to Nashville firm for $26.3M

    Healthcare Realty Trust has purchased the six-story, 135,000-square-foot medical office building at 6401 Poplar.

    By Tom Bailey November 10, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Owner drops plan to raze Highland Heights church building, plans to sell

    The Division of Planning & Development recommends rezoning along two sections of Summer to prohibit such car-oriented businesses as gas stations and auto repair shops.

    By Tom Bailey November 03, 2020
  • Real Estate

    New Walnut Grove development plan eliminates offices, adds living space

    The Amherst Planned Development totals 101 acres at the northwest corner of the intersection of two major roads, Walnut Grove and Houston Levee.

    By Tom Bailey November 03, 2020
  • Real Estate

    School’s prestige vs. house values? U of M, neighbors square off

    The University of Memphis wants to build new student apartments in part to become less of a commuter school and gain academic prestige. But neighbors say the proposed apartments are too close to their houses and will hurt property values and their quality of life.

    By Tom Bailey October 23, 2020

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