Editorial Results (free)
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Last Word: Bob Smith Talks, Crosstown Anniversary and Grant's Parking Lot -
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Bob Smith’s testimony was a good part of the first day of the nonjury trial that began Monday before Memphis Federal Court Judge Jon McCalla on police surveillance of protesters. Smith was the alias used by Police Sgt. Tim Reynolds – Reynolds acknowledged during his testimony Monday Downtown. The identity was also used by several other officers.
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Poag Shopping Centers Sharpening Focus with Smith’s Promotion -
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Now in its sixth year, Poag Shopping Centers is fine-tuning its operations strategy in response to a slowing retail development landscape over the past couple of years.
The company, led by president and CEO Joshua Poag, recently promoted Brian Smith to chief strategy officer to lead that process.
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Poag Names New Chief Strategy Officer -
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Poag Shopping Centers has promoted Brian Smith to chief strategy officer and executive vice president of leasing for the Memphis-based commercial real estate company, which specializes in the leasing, development and management of open-air retail complexes across the United States.
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Poag Names New Chief Strategy Officer -
Friday, April 27, 2018
Poag Shopping Centers has promoted Brian Smith to chief strategy officer and executive vice president of leasing for the Memphis-based commercial real estate company, which specializes in the leasing, development and management of open-air retail complexes across the United States.
5.
Poag Works with Residents to Build Strong Neighborhoods -
Friday, May 12, 2017
When it comes to community development, money helps. But if the neighborhoods don’t know what you’re up to – or if they don’t like it – you may as well stop now, because your plan is doomed to fail. It’s a lesson Memphis has learned the hard way.
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Cities, Developers Reaping Rewards of Mixed-Use Shift -
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Commercial real estate is shifting to mixed-use developments designed to create a sense of place for homeowners longing for the community of days gone by, and the trend is profiting many parties as commercial developers see stronger returns and cities undergo revitalization in their core.
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Mid-South Mayors’ Council Announces Lineup for RegionSmart Summit -
Thursday, February 23, 2017
The Mid-South Mayors’ Council, an initiative of Urban Land Institute Memphis, has release the lineup for its second annual RegionSmart summit, which will be held at the Halloran Centre for Performing Arts & Education on Thursday, April 27.
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Mid-South Mayors’ Council Announces Lineup for RegionSmart Summit -
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
The Mid-South Mayors’ Council, an initiative of Urban Land Institute Memphis, has release the lineup for its second annual RegionSmart summit, which will be held at the Halloran Centre for Performing Arts & Education on Thursday, April 27.
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Experts: Memphis Competitive on Commercial Real Estate Front -
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Incentives are an indispensable tool for attracting major corporate tenants to Memphis. Memphis industrial real estate activity is hot, there’s something of a war for office sector talent and there’s been good absorption of multifamily space in Memphis this year.
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Commercial Real Estate Market On Strong Run -
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
When it comes to commercial real estate, Memphis is on a tear at the moment.
That’s according to Andy Cates, president and CEO of brokerage services for Colliers International in Memphis. Looking back on 2016, he’s ebullient about the abundant new construction that has characterized the year, as well as the large amount of capacity still in place and the promise of what’s to come in 2017.
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Spate of Big Deals Among CRE Trends In 2016 -
Friday, October 28, 2016
Ask CBRE senior associate Gray Fiser to sum up the commercial real estate market in Memphis over the course of 2016, and he’s ready with a few quick bullet points by way of reply.
Fast forward, say, five years from now, he explains, and these are the things likely still being talked about:
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Casual Pint Begins Highland Row Buildout -
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Work has begun on The Casual Pint, a market and bar planned for Highland Row. Developer Highland Row LLC, a partnership between Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers and Indiana-based Milhaus Development, recently field a building permit for $195,000 worth of tenant buildout at 387 S. Highland St.
13.
Casual Pint Begins Highland Row Buildout -
Monday, August 29, 2016
Work has begun on The Casual Pint, a market and bar planned for Highland Row. Developer Highland Row LLC, a partnership between Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers and Indiana-based Milhaus Development, recently field a building permit for $195,000 worth of tenant buildout at 387 S. Highland St.
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Morgan Tate Promoted At River City Land Co. -
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Morgan Tate has been named principal property manager of River City Land Co.’s property management division. A fourth-generation real estate professional, Tate joined the team at River City Land Co. in 2008 and began working for the firm’s property management division in 2012.
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Last Word: The Untouchable Compromise, Go West and World Series in August -
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Shelby County Commissioner Heidi Shafer actually brought a suitcase with her to Wednesday’s commission budget session and special meeting.
16.
South End Gets a $15 Million Apartment Complex -
Thursday, June 30, 2016
250 E. G.E. Patterson Ave.
Memphis, TN 38126
Permit Amount: $14.6 million
Owner: Elmington Capital Group
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The Casual Pint Coming to Highland Row -
Monday, June 27, 2016
In addition to its recent announcement about buying a Philadelphia-area shopping center, Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers said a new market store and bar called The Casual Pint will open on Highland Row near the University of Memphis this fall.
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Poag Buys Philadelphia-Area Center -
Monday, June 27, 2016
Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers has purchased The Shops at Valley Square, located in Bucks County, Pa., for an undisclosed amount.
Poag will handle management and leasing of the property in partnership with real estate funds managed by Ares Management.
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The Casual Pint Coming to Highland Row Development -
Saturday, June 25, 2016
In addition to its recent announcement about buying a Philadelphia area shopping center, Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers said a new market store and bar called The Casual Pint will open on Highland Row near the University of Memphis this fall.
20.
Retail, Amenities Embellish Highland Row Development -
Monday, May 9, 2016
Highland Row, a mixed-use development sprawling across an entire block in the University of Memphis area, will see its first residents this summer.
Construction began in February on the three-building project located along Highland Street between Midland and Eastland avenues.
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Highland Row Set to Land Steakhouse -
Thursday, December 31, 2015
The restaurateurs behind long-standing Italian restaurant Amerigo are bringing a new concept to a high-profile project.
Char, a steakhouse restaurant, is headed for a July opening in Highland Row.
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Tanger Outlets Opens Southaven Mall -
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Tanger Outlets, Southaven’s new outdoor mall, will cut the ribbon at its grand opening Friday, Nov. 20, at 10 a.m.
Several local leaders will speak at the event, including Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant, Sens. Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker, U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly and Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite. Steven Tanger, CEO and president of Tanger Outlets, and Josh Poag, CEO and president of Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers, also will be on hand.
23.
Mix It Up -
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Memphis’ development eye is turning inward and upward as mixed-use projects are becoming more common than ever before.
Usually a mode of survival for densely packed cities, residential, office, retail and even manufacturing are cohabitating in single mixed-use buildings or lots as a way to recoup Memphis’ sprawl. Downtown and Midtown are being combed for infill and adaptive reuse possibilities as millennials are moving to the urban core in droves.
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Tanger Southaven Expected To Drive More DeSoto County Retail -
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
At its grand opening Nov. 20, Tanger Outlets Southaven mall will finally see light after years of development.
The project, which initially was developed by Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers and shelved during the recession, was revived thanks to a relationship with national group Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. and several public partnerships with DeSoto County and the state of Mississippi.
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Overton Square’s Future Tenants Could Be Residents -
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
With Overton Square reaching 100 percent occupancy, there’s nowhere else for the entertainment district to go but up. Loeb Properties currently is looking at possibly adding two multistory mixed-use buildings to complement the bustling arts and nightlife scene.
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Highland Row Developer Seeks Permit for Parking Garage -
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Highland Row
Parking Garage
Permit Amount: $5 million
Application Date: September 2015
Completion: Late summer 2016
Owner: Poag Shopping Centers LLC
Architect: Looney Ricks Kiss
Contractor: Milhaus Development LLC
Details: Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Development LLC and Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers LLC have pulled a $5 million building permit as they continue developing the new Highland Row urban infill development.
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Highland Row Developer Pulls Parking Garage Permit -
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Development LLC and Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers LLC have pulled a $5 million building permit as they continue developing the new Highland Row urban infill development.
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Highland Row Developer Pulls Parking Garage Permit -
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Development LLC and Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers LLC have pulled a $5 million building permit as they continue developing the new Highland Row urban infill development.
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Poag Redeveloping Retail Center Near Indianapolis -
Friday, September 4, 2015
Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers is part of an $11.1 million retail redevelopment in the Indianapolis area.
Memphis-based Poag, in conjunction with national architecture and engineering firm Woolpert, is redeveloping the 600,000-square-foot Metropolis Lifestyle Center in Plainfield, Ind.
30.
Carriage Ride -
Monday, August 3, 2015
Carriage Crossing is experiencing strong leasing activity and rising sales numbers as it prepares for multinational clothing retailer H&M to open its first Memphis-area location this month.
In recent months, the Collierville lifestyle center landed the H&M store, which the Swedish retailer says it plans to open Aug. 13, an Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse and a Hickory Tavern restaurant.
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'En Fuego' -
Saturday, August 1, 2015
When Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite took office in June 2013, one of the first tasks that landed on his desk was a long-planned regional outlet mall.
The outlet mall, planned for a roughly 33-acre site at Church Road and Interstate 55 in the DeSoto County city, had been on the drawing board for some time, but the recession and its aftermath caused developers and Mississippi officials to put it on hold.
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Buster's Boom: Popular Liquor and Wine Store Expanding -
Friday, June 5, 2015
Buster’s Liquors & Wines is expanding its footprint. The popular wine and liquor store near the University of Memphis is taking over the space occupied by La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant in the University Center retail development at Poplar Avenue and Highland Street.
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Tanger Outlets to Open Southaven Mall in November -
Friday, March 13, 2015
What is now a field near Interstate 55 and Church Road in Southaven, Miss., soon will become an outlet-shopping destination.
The 310,000-square-foot Tanger Factory Outlets Centers Inc. shopping center should be ready for shoppers by Nov. 19, just in time for Christmas.
34.
Another Broken Egg Café Opening March 30 -
Friday, March 13, 2015
A Southern-inspired restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and a weekend brunch is finally opening in East Memphis at the end of this month.
Gouras Restaurant Group is holding the grand opening for Another Broken Egg Café March 30. The 3,000-square-foot restaurant is opening at Loeb Properties’ Park Place Centre, 6063 Park Ave., and will be open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. seven days a week. It will seat 88 indoors, with an additional 48 seats on the outdoor patio.
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Highland Row Developer Approved for $11 Million Permit -
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
395 S. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38111
Permit Amount: $11 million
Project Cost: $61 million
Permit Approval Date: March 2015
Owner: Highland Row LLC
Contractor: Milhaus Construction LLC
Details: The developer of the mixed-use Highland Row project won approval for an $11 million building permit from the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
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Highland Row Developer Approved for $11M Permit -
Saturday, March 7, 2015
The developer of the mixed-use Highland Row project won approval for an $11 million building permit from the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
Highland Row LLC, an Indianapolis-based Milhaus Ventures affiliate, received the permit to construct a four-story, wood-framed building at 395 S. Highland St. The permit lists Milhaus Construction LLC as the general contractor.
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Wave of New Retail Construction Boosts Contractors -
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Retail development in the Memphis area is booming in what construction and retail officials describe as the most active period for retail construction since the recession, with everything from a massive outlet mall in Southaven to grocery stores and smaller, traditional retail centers going up.
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Highland Row Developer Approved for $11 Million Permit -
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The developer of the mixed-use Highland Row project won approval for for an $11 million building permit from the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
Highland Row LLC, an Indianapolis-based Milhaus Ventures affiliate, received the permit to construct a four-story, wood-framed building at 395 S. Highland St. The permit lists Milhaus Construction LLC as the general contractor.
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Highland Row Developer Approved for $11 Million Permit -
Friday, February 27, 2015
The developer of the mixed-use Highland Row project won approval for for an $11 million building permit from the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
Highland Row LLC, an affiliate of Indianapolis-based Milhaus Ventures, received the permit to construct a four-story, wood-framed building at 395 S. Highland St. The permit lists Milhaus Construction LLC as the general contractor.
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Southaven Plans to Become Regional Shopping Destination -
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Local officials are expecting the outlet mall under construction by Tanger and Poag Shopping Centers to make Southaven a regional business destination.
“We are 250 miles from six states and we will probably draw from all of them,” Carmen Kyle, executive director of the Southaven Chamber of Commerce, told The Commercial Appeal. “This isn’t your local mall.”
41.
Tanger Outlets Confirms Southaven Involvement -
Friday, January 9, 2015
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. has confirmed what The Daily News first reported in December: It will play a key role in the development of a massive outlet mall in Southaven.
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Loeb Acquires Newby’s Restaurant Space -
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Memphis-based Loeb Properties has acquired one of the most venerable locations on the Highland strip.
Loeb purchased the long-time home of club and restaurant Newby’s at 535 and 539 Highland St. from Paragon Bank. A purchase price was not disclosed Friday, Jan. 2.
43.
Retailers Setting Eyes on Memphis -
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
The Memphis-area retail sector, fueled by several new retailers entering the market and a massive amount of grocery-based activity, experienced a strong 2014.
Grocery store activity came into full bloom this year, with market leader Kroger investing heavily in its stores and higher-end, organic-focused chains targeting the market for growth.
44.
Conn’s Inc. to Open Second Store in Memphis -
Friday, December 19, 2014
Specialty retailer Conn’s Inc. will open a second store in Memphis, the second of possibly three stores the Texas-based home appliances and furnishings chain plans to open in Tennessee.
45.
Tanger Outlets Involved in Southaven Project -
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
A major player in the development of outlet malls has jumped on board the long-planned effort to build a massive outlet mall in Southaven.
Tanger Outlets, which has a portfolio of 44 outlet centers in 26 markets in the U.S. and Canada, is now involved in the effort to build The Outlet Shops of the Mid-South at Interstate 55 and Church Road in Southaven.
46.
Milhaus Acquires Highland Row Property -
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
44 S. Highland St.; 366, 374 and 380 Ellsworth St.
Memphis, TN 38111
Sale Amount: $4.3 million
47.
Highland Row Developer Acquires 13 Acres -
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has acquired several vacant parcels for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis for $4.3 million.
Milhaus, operating as Highland Row LLC, acquired the properties at 443 S. Highland St. and 366, 374 and 380 Ellsworth St. from Worthington Hyde Partners, operating as Highland Row Land Partners LLC, according to a Nov. 26 warranty deed.
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Highland Row Developer Acquires 13 Acres -
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has acquired several vacant parcels for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis for $4.3 million.
Milhaus, operating as Highland Row LLC, acquired the properties at 443 S. Highland St. and 366, 374 and 380 Ellsworth St. from Worthington Hyde Partners, operating as Highland Row Land Partners LLC, according to a Nov. 26 warranty deed.
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Highland Row Developer Acquires 13 Acres -
Monday, December 1, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has acquired several vacant parcels for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis for $4.3 million.
Milhaus, operating as Highland Row LLC, acquired the properties at 443 S. Highland St. and 366, 374 and 380 Ellsworth St. from Worthington Hyde Partners, operating as Highland Row Land Partners LLC, according to a Nov. 26 warranty deed.
50.
Milhaus Seeks Building Permit for Highland Row -
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has applied for another building permit for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
The company has applied for a $6.75 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. In October, Milhous applied for a $20 million permit for the project.
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Highland Row Developer Applies for $6.7 Million Permit -
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
387 S. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38111
Permit Amount: $6.7 million
Project Cost: $61 million
Application Date: November 2014
Engineer: Jordan & Skala Engineers
Details: Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has applied for another building permit for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
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Milhaus Seeks Building Permit for Highland Row -
Monday, November 10, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has applied for another building permit for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
The company has applied for a $6.75 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. In October, Milhous applied for a $20 million permit for the project.
53.
Highland Row Developer Applies for Building Permit -
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures is preparing to move forward with the long-stalled Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
The company has applied for a $20 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. Wakefield Beasley & Associates is the architect and Jordan & Skala Engineers is listed as the engineering firm.
54.
Acura of Memphis Owner Buys Dealership, Land -
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
2611 Ridgeway Road, 6055-6085 Acura Cove
Memphis, TN 38119
Sale Amount: $12.4 million
55.
Highland Row Developer Applies for Building Permit -
Monday, October 13, 2014
Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures is preparing to move forward with the long-stalled Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
The company has applied for a $20 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. Wakefield Beasley & Associates is the architect and Jordan & Skala Engineers is listed as the engineering firm.
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Developers Show Interest in Germantown’s Arthur Property -
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
A 33-acre site near Saddle Creek in Germantown is seeing increased interest from developers and could change hands as early as this year, according to a real estate agent marketing the property.
Murray Foster, a broker with Taliesyn Realty, said interest in the property owned by the heirs of Boyd Arthur Sr. picked up last year and remains strong in 2014.
57.
Traffic Concerns Delay Germantown Whole Foods -
Thursday, December 5, 2013
The development team behind a proposed Whole Foods store in Germantown is going back to the drawing board after some neighbors expressed concerns about the project, particularly over traffic.
The development team withdrew its application from the Germantown Planning Commission’s Tuesday, Dec. 3, agenda and will return next month. After that, the development team would need approval from Germantown’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
58.
Saddle Creek Growth Sign of Future for City -
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Shops of Saddle Creek is in store for a multimillion-dollar makeover and expansion, a project that will likely be the first of several development dominoes to fall in Germantown.
Texas-based Trademark Property Co., which has operated the retail center since 2011, will expand the portion of the 148,000-square-foot lifestyle center on the southwest side of Poplar Avenue and West Street in Germantown.
59.
Fresh Market Eyes Midtown Property for New Store -
Monday, July 22, 2013
The Fresh Market, the upscale specialty grocery store, has had its sights on Midtown Memphis for some time and may have found the right address.
The Greensboro, N.C.-based grocer and retailer is eyeing the vacant office building and hotel at the southwest corner of Union Avenue and McLean Boulevard, according to several sources, who said the property is under contract to be purchased.
60.
Komen Race for the Cure Moving to Carriage Crossing -
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Starting this October, the Memphis-Mid-South Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will be held at the Carriage Crossing lifestyle center in Collierville.
Held for the past 20 years at The Shops of Saddle Creek in Germantown, the organization this year opted for a larger venue with room to grow the local event.
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Komen Race for the Cure Moving to Carriage Crossing -
Monday, February 18, 2013
Starting this October, the Memphis-Mid-South Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will be held at the Carriage Crossing lifestyle center in Collierville.
Held for the past 20 years at The Shops of Saddle Creek in Germantown, the organization this year opted for a larger venue with room to grow the local event.
62.
Retail Rebranding -
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Collierville has lost an avenue. The town’s 60-acre “lifestyle center” – the largest in the Memphis metropolitan area – has changed its name as part of a transition started this spring, when Memphis-based Poag Lifestyle Centers bought what then was known as The Avenue Collierville.
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Grant Entity Files $20M Loan For Collierville Construction -
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
25 acres north
Of Shea Road
Loan Amount: $20.4 million
Loan Date: July 31, 2012
Maturity Date: Aug. 1, 2017
Borrower: Westbrook Crossing GP
Lender: Magna Bank
64.
Carriage Crossing Owners File $40 Million Loan -
Friday, August 3, 2012
The new owners of Collierville lifestyle center Carriage Crossing have filed a $40 million loan for the property through Wells Fargo Bank.
65.
Fla. Company Buys Cordova Retail Center -
Friday, June 8, 2012
Coral Springs, Fla.-based Swiss Capital Group LLC has acquired The Shops of Woodland Hills in Cordova for $3.1 million.
66.
$55M in Warranty Deeds Filed for Carriage Crossing -
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Three warranty deeds totaling $55 million have been filed with the Shelby County Register of Deeds related to the sale of The Avenue Collierville lifestyle center, formerly known as The Avenue at Carriage Crossing.
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Poag, N.Y. Investor Buy The Avenue -
Friday, May 11, 2012
The Avenue Collierville – the largest lifestyle center in the Memphis metropolitan area at Houston Levee Road and Bill Morris Parkway – has been bought by an affiliate of Memphis-based Poag Lifestyle Centers.
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Poag, N.Y. Investor Buy The Avenue -
Thursday, May 10, 2012
The Avenue Collierville – the largest lifestyle center in the Memphis metropolitan area at Houston Levee Road and Bill Morris Parkway – has been bought by an affiliate of Memphis-based Poag Lifestyle Centers.
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Cross Creek Shopping Ctr. Sells for $12.7 Million -
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
3469 Riverdale Road, 3505 Riverdale Road and 3587 Riverdale Road
Memphis, TN 38115
Sale Amount: $12.7 million
70.
Point of Sale -
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Shoppers look for bargains. That’s been the case for ages, but it’s especially true during these trying economic times.
The market reacts to what consumers want, and developers’ answer to this need of late has been the outlet mall.
71.
Highland Family Dollar Could Spur Area Development -
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
A recently approved plan for a Family Dollar development on Highland could very well set the tone for peer retailers looking to come to the area.
Marketplace Development LLC purchased the northeast corner of Highland Street and Spottswood Avenue for $525,000 for a proposed freestanding 8,100-square-foot Family Dollar Stores Inc. development. A $1.2 million construction loan was taken out at the time of the sale.
72.
Highland Hip -
Monday, July 27, 2009
The Highland strip is growing a skyline. The Stratum on Highland Street, a five-story apartment complex, was the first new structure west of the University of Memphis to sprout last August on the storied commercial strip itself.
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Germantown Lifestyle Center Scheduled for Meeting -
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
The final plan for a $250 million addition to Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers’ Saddle Creek Planned Development in Germantown will go before the town’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen Feb. 23, according to town officials.
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Saddle Creek Approval Anticipated in Early ’09 -
Friday, October 24, 2008
Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers intends to submit revised plans to Germantown city officials in about a month that give an updated look at a $250 million project the company is developing on 35 acres in the Memphis suburb.
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East Buntyn Residents Await Neighborhood Changes -
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Residents of the East Buntyn Historic District near the University of Memphis are one step closer to meeting their newest neighbor, the long-anticipated Highland Row development.
Though some voiced uncertainty about the development at first, excitement and curiosity have conquered concern.
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Poag & McEwen RenovatesEast Memphis HQ -
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers applied July 5 for a $136,274 building permit to renovate and expand its corporate headquarters at 6410 Poplar Ave. inside the International Place business park.
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Shop Talk -
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Editor's note: This is the second in The Daily News' five-part Retail Reinvented series about the past - and future - of the local shopping landscape.
Over the last few years, a trend toward more open-air type malls has grown with the emergence of lifestyle centers across the nation. Still, traditional, enclosed malls seem to be holding their own.
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Archived Article: Malls (lead) -
Monday, August 9, 2004
Mall lead Memphis Market Embraces Retail Trend
Open-air shopping centers usher in new era for retailers
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
From locations to construction styles, shopping center trends are always changing. But one issue remain...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, July 9, 2004
Standout Retail Trendsetter at Home in Memphis
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Terry McEwens company is recognized across the country for its role in the retail industry. But for Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers, the recognition hasnt come...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Timm Locke, president of Locke Marketing Public Relations, was named new executive vice president of NOFMA: The Wood Flooring Askew Appointed to AIA Fellows Jury
Lee Askew III, partner and founder of Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects, was appoin...
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Archived Article: Real Estate Recap -
Tuesday, December 23, 2003
Saddle Creek West and Two Saddle Creek Centers Change Hands Saddle Creek West
and Saddle Creek South
Cost: $18.1 million
Buyer: Shops at Saddle Creek Inc.
Seller: Saddle Creek Shopping Centers Corp.
Property: Saddle Creek South, at...
82.
Archived Article: Apple P.2 -
Wednesday, March 7, 2001
Apple ripe for retail store opening Apple ripe for retail store opening Fuel has been added to the long-rumored-but-never-confirmed story that Apple will open its own chain of retail stores. A report by Shopping Centers Today, a publication of the I...83.
Archived Article: Real Briefs -
Tuesday, September 14, 1999
Home - Yahoo Lexington Corporate Properties Trust has leased a 141,000-square-foot industrial facility in Memphis to EasyCopy Inc. The 10-year lease begins Nov. 1 at an initial annual net rent of $537,000 (for 107,000 square feet), which will increa...