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1.
Memphis Tigers Travel to Naval Academy for Key AAC West Game Saturday -
Thursday, September 6, 2018
What’s not to like about a trip to Hawaii? If you’re the Navy Midshipmen, a lot. Despite going to Hawaii early to make the adjustment to the time change, Navy spotted the home team a 28-0 lead before losing 59-41 last weekend.
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Last Word: Police Presence on MLK Day, 'R on R Crime' and Fashion on Flicker -
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
I’m going to err on the side of caution and say that the helicopter constantly circling over the National Civil Rights Museum Tuesday during the otherwise solemn observance of the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination could have been one used by one of the television stations. It also could have been a police helicopter and that would fit with the highly visible presence Memphis Police have chosen to take in the last year or so of protest in the city.
3.
Downtown Multifamily Properties Sold to REIT -
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Alpha Residential Trust LLC, a Pittsburgh-based real estate investment trust, has purchased three multifamily buildings in Downtown’s South End. The properties include Printer’s Alley Apartments at 345 and 347 S. Front St. and Cabinet Shop Lofts at 436 S. Front.
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Downtown Multifamily Properties Sold to REIT -
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Alpha Residential Trust LLC, a Pittsburgh-based real estate investment trust, has purchased three multifamily buildings in Downtown’s South End. The properties include Printer’s Alley Apartments at 345 and 347 S. Front St. and Cabinet Shop Lofts at 436 S. Front.
5.
The Week Ahead: September 12-18 -
Monday, September 12, 2016
Happy Monday, Memphis! There’s plenty of celebrating going on in the Bluff City this week, from COGIC’s annual Founder’s Celebration to the Cooper-Young Festival and The Peabody’s birthday bash. Check out details on those and other happenings to keep on your radar this week…
6.
Georgian Woods Apartments Sell for $3.9 Million -
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
118 St. Agnes Drive
Memphis, TN 38112
Sale Amount: $3.9 million
Sale Date: March 14, 2014
Buyer: Georgian Woods Property Owner LLC
7.
Greenbrier Files Loan on Cabinet Shop Lofts -
Thursday, March 20, 2014
The owner of the recently completed Cabinet Shop lofts at 436 S. Front St. has filed a $2.9 million loan on the property.
8.
South Main’s New Life -
Saturday, March 2, 2013
The history of the South Main Historic Arts District is as colorful as its present-day users, an alternating rhythm of sorts in Memphis’ songbook.
The area has oscillated from its ritzy suburban roots of the 1800s to the industrial era ghost town of the 20th century and now to its current status as Downtown’s flourishing arts and boutique district and the subject of some $100 million in investment. And it’s all due to stakeholders who braved the status quo in distinguishing the southern end of the Central Business District as that funky place with an indescribable vibe.
9.
Downtown Apts. Finally Under Way -
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
After two years and some inevitable development hurdles, Greenbrier Partners LLC’s mixed-use development at 436 S. Front St. is quickly taking shape.
10.
City Files $12M Permit Application For Mitsubishi Plant Infrastructure -
Monday, January 16, 2012
2865 Riverport Road
Memphis, TN 38109
Permit Cost: $12.1 million
Permit Date: Applied January 2012
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Permit Application Filed for S. Main District Project -
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Greenbrier Partners has filed a $1.5 million building permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a mixed-use building at 436 S. Front St.
12.
Greenbrier Gets Loan for Downtown Project -
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
436 S. Front St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Loan Amount: $2.1 million
Loan Date: Sept. 30, 2010
Maturity Date: n/a
Borrower: Greenbrier Partners LLC
Lender: Southern Bancorp Bank
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Greenbrier Partners Files Loan for S. Front Property -
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Greenbrier Partners LLC has filed a $2.1 million loan through Southern Bancorp Bank for construction at 436 S. Front St. Downtown, a mixed-use project approved by the Center City Development Corp. earlier this year.
14.
Center City to Consider Heap of Incentives -
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
At Wednesday’s Center City Development Corp. meeting, the Downtown agency will consider awarding almost $160,000 in incentives to bring four real estate projects to fruition.
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CCRFC OKs Tax Freezes For Two Downtown Projects -
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Gene Carlisle appears set to move his company’s corporate office from 100 Peabody Place to a new 16,000-square-foot Class A office space his company is developing out of what was the old One Beale sales center.
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CCRFC Approves Two Tax Freezes for Downtown Projects -
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Gene Carlisle appears set to move his company’s corporate office from 100 Peabody Place to a new 16,000-square-foot Class A office space his company is developing out of what was the old One Beale sales center.
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Carlisle Seeks Tax Freeze At One Beale Location -
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Gene Carlisle might redevelop the former sales center for One Beale at 263 Wagner Place into approximately 16,000 square feet of Class A office space.
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CCRFC to Consider Tax Freeze for Downtown Projects -
Friday, April 9, 2010
Gene Carlisle may be redeveloping the former sales center for One Beale at 263 Wagner Place into approximately 16,000 square feet of Class A office space.
19.
The Cost of Progress -
Monday, March 8, 2010
The development of Norfolk Southern Corp.’s $112 million intermodal yard on a former cattle ranch in Fayette County has polarized the community for more than a year.