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Downtown Office Tower Reclaimed at Auction; Lafayette's to Expand -
Monday, January 22, 2018
100 N. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Sale Amount: $1 million
Sale Date: Jan. 11, 2018
Buyer: THM Memphis Acquisitions
2.
Downtown Office Tower Reclaimed at Auction; Lafayette's to Expand -
Monday, January 22, 2018
100 N. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Sale Amount: $1 million
Sale Date: Jan. 11, 2018
Buyer: THM Memphis Acquisitions
3.
100 North Main Building Reclaimed at Auction; Lafayette’s Expanding -
Monday, January 22, 2018
100 N. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Sale Amount: $1 million
Sale Date: Jan. 11, 2018
Buyer: THM Memphis Acquisitions
4.
Lender Reclaims City’s Tallest Building, Lafayette’s Expanding -
Monday, January 22, 2018
100 N. Main St., Memphis, TN 38103 - THM Memphis Acquisitions LLC effectively bought the 100 North Main Building, a 37-story office tower, at a foreclosure auction on the courthouse steps after the property failed to receive any bids. A substitute trustee’s deed for the $1 million transaction was recorded with the Register’s Office Thursday, Jan. 11.
5.
Lender Reclaims 100 North Main at Auction -
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
More than a year after Memphis’ tallest building went into foreclosure, 100 North Main has been reclaimed by the lender. THM Memphis Acquisitions LLC effectively bought the 37-story office tower at a foreclosure auction on the courthouse steps after the property failed to receive any bids.
6.
Lender Reclaims 100 North Main at Auction -
Saturday, January 13, 2018
More than a year after Memphis’ tallest building went into foreclosure, 100 North Main has been reclaimed by the lender.
THM Memphis Acquisitions LLC effectively bought the 37-story office tower at a foreclosure auction on the courthouse steps after the property failed to receive any bids. A substitute trustee’s deed for the $1 million transaction was recorded with the Register’s Office Thursday, Jan. 11.
7.
100 North Main Sale Delayed Another Month -
Monday, July 17, 2017
The fate of the tallest building in Memphis has been postponed for another month. Attorney Billy Moss announced that the foreclosure auction would be postponed until Wednesday, Aug. 16, on the steps of the Judge D'Army Bailey Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave. In 2015, IMH Memphis, the current owners, purchased the vacant building that was built in 1965 for $5 million. IMH Memphis subsequently took out a $2.8 million mortgage with New York-based Shadow Tree Capital Management LLC – the source of the delays in auctioning off the building.
8.
100 North Main Foreclosure Auction Delayed Again -
Saturday, June 10, 2017
A scheduled foreclosure auction of the 100 North Main building on the steps of the Judge D’Army Bailey County Courthouse was delayed again Wednesday, June 7.
The tallest building in the city of Memphis has been scheduled for a foreclosure auction eight times since IMH Memphis LLC bought the 37-story tall building in August 2015 from One Hundred North Main LLC, the company owned by Yitzchok “Isaac” Thomas. Thomas had purchased the building in 2013 with plans for multiuse development that never got beyond renderings.
9.
100 North Main Foreclosure Auction Delayed Again -
Thursday, June 8, 2017
A scheduled foreclosure auction of the 100 North Main building on the steps of the Judge D’Army Bailey County Courthouse was delayed again Wednesday, June 7.
The tallest building in the city of Memphis has been scheduled for a foreclosure auction eight times since IMH Memphis LLC bought the 37-story tall building in August 2015 from One Hundred North Main LLC, the company owned by Yitzchok “Isaac” Thomas. Thomas had purchased the building in 2013 with plans for multiuse development that never got beyond renderings.
10.
100 N. Main Foreclosure Sale Delayed Sixth Time to April 26 -
Thursday, April 13, 2017
On a warm Wednesday at high noon, attorney Billy Moss stood on the steps of the Judge D'Army Bailey Courthouse and announced the sale of Memphis' tallest building would be postponed for the sixth, but supposedly last time.
11.
Mystery of City’s Tallest Building Continues -
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
On a warm Wednesday at high noon, attorney Billy Moss stood on the steps of the Judge D'Army Bailey Courthouse and announced the sale of Memphis' tallest building would be postponed for the sixth, but supposedly last time.
12.
100 North Main Sells for $5 Million -
Saturday, September 5, 2015
After months of threats to turn off power to the tallest skyscraper in Memphis, the 37-story office building has sold.
Boca Raton, Fla.-based IMH Memphis LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, purchased the skyscraper for $5 million on Aug. 25.
13.
UTHSC Pulls $20 Million Permit to Build Simulation Center -
Monday, September 7, 2015
26 S. Dunlap St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $20 million
Permit Date: Applied August 2015
Owner/Tenant: The University of Tennessee
Contractor: Flintco Inc.
Details: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is preparing for more construction as part of its campus overhaul.
14.
100 North Main Sells for $5 Million -
Monday, August 31, 2015
After months of threats to turn off power to the tallest skyscraper in Memphis, the 37-story office building has sold.
Boca Raton, Fla.-based IMH Memphis LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, purchased the skyscraper for $5 million on Aug. 25.