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Shelby Farms nabs $1.64M grant from state for more trails
Memphis Business Journal The money will go toward constructing much of the initial trail system within Shelby Farms, connecting it to residential areas and other greenways, such as the Shelby Farms Greenline and the Wolf River Greenway. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...3/daily17.html |
RDC approves plan for Mud Island River Park
Memphis Business Journal - by Andy Ashby The Riverfront Development Corp. board approved a land use plan for Mud Island River Park which, if approved by Memphis City Council, could shape the way the 62-acre property is developed. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...3/daily15.html |
CN Railway pushes logistics park
By Wayne Risher Memphis Commercial Appeal Momentum is building for development of an 800-acre logistics park adjoining the CN Railway's Intermodal Gateway Memphis in southwest Memphis. CN has been in discussions with the Greater Memphis Chamber, city and county governments and the Port Commission about jump-starting development in Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news...ogistics-park/ |
Demolition begins at site of failed 28-acre Midtown Memphis development
By Tom Bailey Jr. Memphis Commercial Appeal Demolition workers have started removing the blight of the failed Washington Bottom development in Midtown. "I'm extremely pleased that Lehman Brothers has stepped up to the plate," neighborhood activist Candice Hawkinson said of the bank holding company that owns 38 vacant buildings on about 28 acres southeast of Poplar and Cleveland. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news...-midtown-memp/ http://media.commercialappeal.com/me...art2_t607.jpeg Photo by Jim Weber The Washington Bottom development was approved a few years ago for an area bounded by Poplar, McNeil, Court and Cleveland. But the project never materialized and neighbors complained that the site had become an eyesore, with some buildings inhabited by squatters. The property was scheduled to be cleaned up more than a year ago, but little has happened other than the addition of a security fence. However, demolition work began this week on McNeil, where Frank Shaw of Memphis Wrecking Co Inc. finishes off three houses Thursday. |
‘South Main’s Got It’
Arts district thrives despite ever-changing landscape STACEY WIEDOWER | Special to The Daily News The South Main Historic Arts District could be viewed as a microcosm of all of Downtown. In decades past, it experienced a heyday and a dramatic decline. In recent years, it’s made a slow but thorough comeback. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52408 Photos: Lance Murphey http://memphisdailynews.com/Editoria...3&maxWidth=250 The South Main Historic Arts District has its share of art, but now the district is evolving into a more complete neighborhood with boutiques and restaurants. http://memphisdailynews.com/Editoria...4.jpg?id=10084 Part of the charm of the South Main Historic Arts District is the storefronts filled with everything from art to clothing to coffee. http://memphisdailynews.com/Editoria...5&maxWidth=490 Part of the charm of the South Main Historic Arts District is the storefronts filled with everything from art to clothing to coffee. |
Milestone Close For Hickory Hill’s Marina Cove
BILL DRIES | The Daily News The next step in the saga of a vacant Hickory Hill apartment complex could be announced Tuesday evening. After years of working with the Atlanta-area owners of the Marina Cove Apartments, the city of Memphis in June was finally able to talk Water Gardens LLC of Smyrna, Ga., into selling the complex to a nonprofit community development corporation. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52469 |
Campbell Clinic Expands Medical Center Location
TOM WILEMON | The Daily News Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics is beefing up its presence in the Memphis Medical Center. The practice plans to start renovations in September as it expands its footprint within The Memphis Professional Building at 1211 Union Ave. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52468 |
Into the Future
Memphis College of Art expands with graduate school STACEY WIEDOWER | Special to The Daily News Memphis College of Art has undergone big changes in recent weeks, and the newest one has changed the face of the South Main Historic Arts District as well. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52467 Photos: Lance Murphey http://memphisdailynews.com/Editorial_Images/10098.jpg Jeff Cook, left, and Brandon Walk of Grinder Fabricating attach steel plate reinforcements for the windows of the new Memphis College of Art Graduate School under construction at 477 S. Main. http://memphisdailynews.com/Editorial_Images/10099.jpg A crew from Grinder Fabricating attaches steel plate reinforcements on the windows of the new Memphis College of Art Graduate School along South Main Street. |
MedVet Memphis Builds New Cordova Facility
KATE SIMONE | The Daily News http://memphisdailynews.com/Editoria...7&maxWidth=250 http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52472 MedVet Memphis LLC has applied for a $3 million permit to build a 17,700-square-foot, two-story facility at 555 Trinity Creek Cove. The office will replace MedVet’s current facility at 850 N. Germantown Parkway, suite 105. Land is currently being cleared to prepare for building the facility, said Katie Wassmer of Thompson & Berry PR, which represents MedVet. MedVet is the only veterinary hospital within 200 miles with full-time board-certified veterinary specialists, a designation given to vets who have undergone several additional years of training to specialize in fields such as oncology or dermatology. The new facility will house eight exam rooms and a double surgery suite, as well as equipment for CT scans, ultrasounds and endoscopy procedures; a Wi-Fi-equipped waiting room; a boardroom; and meeting space for more than 70 people. Memphis-based archimania designed the facility to be calming to pets and owners. Features include larger exam rooms and natural light. The facility is within walking distance of the Shelby Farms off-leash dog park, and MedVet plans to partner with the park throughout the year for events and special offers, Wassmer said. Though specific plans haven’t been made yet, Wassmer said Shelby Farms and MedVet share the goal of helping animals. |
City seeks infrastructure grant
Funds could enhance entire length of Main Street Memphis Business Journal - by Andy Ashby The Center City Commission and the city of Memphis are applying for federal funds that could transform Main Street from Uptown to E.H. Crump Boulevard. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...30/story4.html http://assets.bizjournals.com/story_...5651-0-0-1.jpg ALAN HOWELL | MBJ Memphis is seeking a federal TIGER II matching grant that could mean $16.1 million in Main Street improvements. |
Hip Hop Expo Puts Focus on City’s Emerging Scene
LESLEY YOUNG | Special to The Daily News Known the world over for its rich music history, Memphis waves high the banner the “Home of the Blues” and “Birthplace of Rock ’n’ Roll.” Hosea “M Town” Mays, director of social networking site Memphisrap.com, wants to create a similar recognition of the city’s current music scene, particularly its viable hip-hop industry. “I hope we can get to where we’re not so focused on the past and our history of music, but also what’s modern and going on today in this city,” Mays said. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52533 |
University of Memphis Ranked in Top 100 by Washington Monthly
The University of Memphis has been ranked among the top 100 schools in Washington Monthly magazine’s 2010 university rankings. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria...id=52546#52546 |
Memphis Zoo to open outdoor ice skating rink this winter
Memphis Business Journal The Memphis Zoo is bringing ice skating back to the heart of the city. The zoo will open an outdoor ice skating rink from Nov. 19 to Jan. 31, the city's first since 1976. The 5,400-square-foot ice rink will be located in the picnic area between the Northwest Passage and Teton Trek exhibits. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...0/daily22.html |
Great development for Hickory Hill!
Multi-Phase Plans Under Way for Former Marina Cove BILL DRIES | The Daily News The multi-phase Power Center Academy Towne Center to be built on what is now the Marina Cove Apartments in Hickory Hill could have a construction contractor by the end of the year. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52531 http://memphisdailynews.com/Editoria...9&maxWidth=250 Rendering of the plans for the new Power Center Academy Towne Center on the site of the former Marina Cove Apartments in Hickory Hill. The large, purple area is the new Power Center Academy middle and high schools that would anchor the project. http://memphisdailynews.com/Editorial_Images/10109.jpg Courtesy Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates Inc. |
Urban Outfitters eyes Midtown Memphis site
Memphis Business Journal - by Andy Ashby Urban Outfitters Inc. is targeting the heart of Memphis for one of its name-brand stores. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...0/daily32.html http://assets.bizjournals.com/story_...6281-0-0-1.jpg Urban Outfitters store in Nashville's The Gulch neighborhood. |
Peabody Suites Stalled for Year or Longer
ANDY MEEK | The Daily News It will be at least one more year before Belz Enterprises gets all the financing in place to move forward with Peabody Suites, a major transformation Belz envisions for the Peabody Place retail and entertainment center. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52566 |
Pinnacle Airlines to employees: 'It is our desire to remain a Memphis company'
By Wayne Risher Memphis Commercial Appeal The economics of a move to Olive Branch would apparently have to trump Pinnacle Airlines Corp.’s desire to remain in Memphis, a Pinnacle official suggested in an internal document. President and CEO Phil Trenary said in a memo answering employees’ frequently asked questions that Pinnacle is awaiting final proposals from Downtown and airport area competitors for its corporate headquarters. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news...sire-remain-m/ |
Turley turning historic warehouse into mixed-use
Project to include apartments, offices Memphis Business Journal - by Andy Ashby Henry Turley Co. is looking to breathe more life into Downtown’s center with plans to turn a 101,868-square-foot warehouse at Second and Gayoso into a mixed-use development. The Memphis-based real estate company is planning a historic rehab of the seven-story building at 109 S. Second, which currently houses the operations of Fulmer Cos. http://memphis.bizjournals.com/memph...06/story1.html http://assets.bizjournals.com/story_...9271-0-0-1.jpg ALAN HOWELL | MBJ Fulmer Cos. will move distribution operations out of this Downtown building to make way for mixed-use project. |
Marina Cove Renewal Could Spark Hickory Hill
The Memphis News The plans for the decaying Marina Cove Apartments in Hickory Hill would be ambitious even in better economic times. Power Center Community Development Corp. and Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates Inc. (A2H) took the multi-phased, multi-year plans to the public last week with a bold – albeit tentative – site plan for the later phases of the project. http://memphisdailynews.com/editoria....aspx?id=52605 |
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