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1. Memphis' Mow-to-Own Program Scheduled to Launch in 2016 -

MEMPHIS (AP) — One of the city of Memphis' newest initiatives to aid in fighting blight is scheduled to launch in 2016.

The mow-to-own ordinance is an avenue for property owners to mow an adjoining city- or county-owned vacant lot to earn credits toward buying it, The Commercial Appeal reported. Property owners can register, pay a $175 fee and maintain the vacant lot adjacent to their own property over a period of up to three years.

2. The Week Ahead: Nov. 30, 2015 -

How was your weekend, Memphis? Here’s our weekly rundown of local happenings you need to know about, from snow and sledding at the Levitt Shell to orientation for members of the new Memphis City Council...

3. Trustee to Hold Third Real Estate Road Show -

Shelby County Trustee David Lenoir is partnering with real estate information company Chandler Reports and the Community Development Council to present its third Real Estate Road Show Thursday, Jan. 3.

4. Trustee to Hold Third Real Estate Road Show -

Shelby County Trustee David Lenoir is partnering with real estate information company Chandler Reports and the Community Development Council to present its third Real Estate Road Show Thursday, Jan. 3.

5. Arlington Shopping Center Financed for $1.5 Million -

Slidell, La.-based Southeast Investments LLC has financed a nearly 24,000-square-foot shopping center at 6050 Air Line Road in Arlington for $1.5 million through Trustmark National Bank. The loan matures July 5, 2016.

6. Needham Named Public Works Director -

Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell has appointed Tom Needham as the new county director of public works. Needham heads a list of mayoral appointments changing the leadership of the department.

7. Luttrell Appoints Needham To Public Works Post -

Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell has appointed Tom Needham as the new county director of public works. Needham heads a list of mayoral appointments changing the leadership of the department.

8. New York Company Buys Gardenwood Apartments -

4975 Hoover Drive
Memphis, TN 38128
Sale Amount: $2.9 Million

Sale Date: May 17, 2010
Buyer: Gardenwood Apartments LLC
Seller: Bank of America NA
Loan Amount: $2.2 million
Loan Date: May 17, 2010
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: Bloomfield Capital Partners Fund III LLC

9. Four G’town Parcels Sold Back to Lender -

Four parcels totaling 27 acres in Germantown have been sold back to the lender, First Citizens National Bank of Dyersburg, for $3.3 million following a foreclosure.

10. American Snuff Files Permit for Improvements to Hickory Hill Property -

5106 Tradeport Drive
Memphis, TN 38115
Permit Amount: $3.2 Million

Project Cost: $3.2 million
Permit Date: Applied April 2010
Completion: TBA
Owner: American Snuff Co. LLC
Tenant: American Snuff Co. LLC
Contractor: N/A
Architect: N/A

11. Calif. Company Buys Two Foreclosed Buildings -

A California company called Logical Group Inc. has paid $1.1 million for a pair of commercial buildings that recently were foreclosed.

12. Welch Investments’ Retail Center Foreclosed -

The strip center at 2564 Appling Road near Bartlett has been foreclosed and will be sold on the courthouse steps in a substitute trustee’s sale, according to a notice that appears beginning on Page 39 of today’s print edition of The Daily News and also at The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.

13. Sister-Owned Welch Builders Thrives Despite Tough Market -

Dawn Kinard and Danya Welch, sisters and co-owners of Germantown-based Welch Builders LLC, have managed to not just stay afloat, but do well in a tough real estate market by adapting to the needs of the market.

14. Archived Article -

1700, 1800 and 1820 N. Germantown Parkway
And 8110 Dexter Road
Sale Amount: $7 million

Sale Date: July 31, 2007

15. Construction Begins On Upscale Arlington Shops -      Four developers who last year targeted some Arlington acreage for a shopping center have broken ground on the $1.4 million development, which will be called Twin Oaks.
     Pleasant Place Par

16. Welch Plans Lakeside Homes on 32-Acre Germantown Site -

32.34 acres on
Forest Hill-Irene Road
Sale Amounts: $1.1 million; $1.1 million; $1.1 million

Sale Date: July 12, 2007

17. Zoning Consultants to Meet With City Stakeholders -

In the past, promoting "smart growth" in Memphis might have seemed like a pipe dream to neighborhood groups, government leaders, developers and urban planners.

One reason is the fact that Memphis and Shelby County's zoning and subdivision codes haven't been updated in almost three decades. Outdated blueprints don't make it easy to control sprawl and promote sustainable development - one of many reasons a consulting team led by Duncan Associates has spent the last several months refining the Memphis/Shelby County Unified Development Code.

18. Archived Article: Lead - By Andy Meek

County Studies Development Moratorium

Committee will explore idea to stop residential construction

ANDY MEEK

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