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Sickle Cell Foundation Looking to Buy Hunt-Phelan House -
Thursday, October 31, 2013
The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee is trying to raise $2 million to buy the 175-year old Hunt-Phelan house, 533 Beale St., in what could be the latest change for the antebellum home that is the last mansion on a street once lined with them.
2.
Sickle Cell Foundation Considers Hunt-Phelan House -
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Hunt-Phelan house would become a campus for the Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee under a plan the foundation announced Tuesday, Oct. 29, on the steps of the 175-year-old home at 533 Beale St.
3.
History for Sale -
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Three historic properties in the Midtown and Downtown areas are on the market, all listed with major Memphis commercial real estate firms.
The most recent listing is the Hunt-Phelan house at 533 Beale St., priced at $2.9 million with Henry Stratton and Andy Cates of Colliers International Memphis. The mansion has hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.
4.
Hunt-Phelan Listed With Colliers for $2.9M -
Friday, July 13, 2012
Downtown’s Hunt-Phelan house – a historic mansion at 533 Beale St. that hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson – has been listed on the market for $2.865 million with the Memphis office of Colliers International.
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Events -
Thursday, August 7, 2008
The Mid-South Area Business Travel Association will hold a luncheon today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse, 6245 Poplar Ave. The luncheon topic will be “The Economy’s Impact on Business Travel.” Cost is $25 for members and $40 for guests. For more information, visit www.msabta.com.
6.
JIFF to Break Ground On New Facility in Feb. -
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
A groundbreaking ceremony will take place for the renovation and expansion of the JIFF (Juvenile Intervention & Faith-Based Follow-Up) center at 254 S. Lauderdale St. Feb. 10 at 10 a.m.
 7.
Gruenberg Award Sheds Light on Kress Building -
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
On North Main Street, old and new converge to create a feeling of revitalization and promise sprinkled with nostalgia.
The trolley rolls by Court Square as pedestrians toss crumbs to the birds, and ashes from the recently burned Lincoln-American Tower are swept up and carted away.
8.
Second-Home Buying Offers Mid-Southerners a Chance To Relax, Refresh -
Monday, June 19, 2006
After she and her husband, Brad, bought a second home on Mud Island in January 2005, Spanish teacher Dianne Champlin regularly flocked to the 4,500-square-foot riverfront getaway to grade papers and take walks, basking in the sight and sound of the Mighty Mississippi.
9.
Get a Grip on DowntownGrowth at CCC Meeting -
Thursday, May 4, 2006
Interested in learning more about the growth and opportunities brewing for new retail businesses Downtown?
The Center City Commission is hosting a "brokers envisioning session" for Memphis-area commercial real estate brokers today at 5 p.m. at t10.
Hunt-Phelan Home Reopens for Business -
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
The mansion that towers above the corner of Beale and Lauderdale streets is a leading example of antebellum architecture, a grand relic of the Old South where generals pored over battle plans and presidents pondered urgent matters of state.
11.
Archived Article: Real -
Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Memphis Joins National Second-Home Trend Downtown Develops as Second-Home Site
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
When the National Association of Realtors recently reported a record number of second-home purchases across the country in 2004, so...
12.
Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Thursday, November 4, 2004
Agnes Place Apartments Agnes Place Apartments
Financed for $3.4 Million
Agnes Place Apartments LP has financed the Agnes Place Apartments near North Hollywood Street, also known as Hawkins Mill, for $3.4 million, according to The Daily News...
13.
Archived Article: Multifam (lead) -
Thursday, June 3, 2004
The Living is Easy Downtown In Downtown Memphis, the Living is Easy
Myriad housing options bring more residents Downtown
TERRE GORHAM
The Daily News
It wasnt all that long ago that when someone asked, Whats available in Downtown livin...
14.
Archived Article: Hunt (lead) -
Monday, October 13, 2003
Lead Hunt-Phelan Developers Seek Tax Freeze
New projects could strengthen Beale Street district
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
As blocks surrounding the future FedExForum begin to blossom, developers and business owners are expressing exc...
15.
Archived Article: Hunt (lead) -
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Hunt-Phelan renovated for events, entertainment Hunt-Phelan renovated for events, entertainment
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Although the citys oldest home is being renovated to become a bed and breakfast/restaurant venue, it is work on...
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Archived Article: Hunt-phelan St -
Monday, March 6, 2000
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Sale of Hunt-Phelan Raises red flags By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The announcement of the May 4 sale of the Hunt-Phelan Home at 533 Beale St. has some Memphians worried. Some question the legality of selling the home once o...17.
Archived Article: Center City -
Wednesday, September 16, 1998
Two projects are one step closer to reality after a meeting Tuesday Downtown hotel, apartments clear Center City board By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Two projects that would add apartments and hotel rooms to Downtown are one step closer to reality ...18.
Archived Article: Cutline -
Monday, March 4, 1996
cutline Bill Day and Priscilla Presley cut the ribbon at the Hunt-Phelan home at 533 Beale St. on Friday, opening it to the public for tours. Day owns the home, which has been in his family since it was built more than 160 years ago. Graceland will ...