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  2. Lincoln American Tower - Wikipedia

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    The result lit the top few floors of the building on fire, including the roof, and filled much of downtown Memphis with smoke. The nearby Court Annex building was destroyed in the same fire. Despite the fire, the renovation of the building continued, and the first tenants in 2008 were the Plough Foundation , who leased 4,358 square feet (404.9 ...

  3. Sterick Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sterick Building is a historic skyscraper in Memphis, Tennessee.It was designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick & Co., and was completed in 1929—its name is a portmanteau of the original owners' names, Texas Governor Ross S. Sterling and Wyatt C. Hedrick.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The tallest man-made structure in the city is the 1003 ft (305.7m) Edwin L. Nass Tower 1, a guyed steel TV transmitting tower located at 5317 Crestview Road in northeast Memphis. [ 3 ] Unlike many other downtowns in the Sun Belt , Memphis did not experience the high-rise building booms of the late 1980s or early 2000s.

  5. Raleigh Springs Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Springs Civic Center was under construction on the site of the previous Raleigh Springs Mall in 2018, until the construction was completed with the civic center in fall 2020. The Raleigh Springs Civic Center houses the Memphis Police Department Old Allen Precinct, Union Avenue Traffic Division, and the Raleigh Library. [1]

  6. One Commerce Square - Wikipedia

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    One Commerce Square represents a modernism architectural style and is currently a Class A multi-tenant commercial office building in downtown Memphis. It was designed by local Memphis architect Roy Harrover who also designed the Memphis International Airport and Memphis College of Art. Locally, it became known as the "NBC Building."

  7. How Memphis City Council reacted to proposed Simmons Bank ...

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    The proposed $50 million donation and subsequent renovations of Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium are now going through Memphis City Council approval.

  8. Changing Memphis kids: How Bridge Builders is shaping the ...

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    Rising 11th and 12th graders spend a week living at the University of Memphis in June and July, respectively. For 11th graders, the conference includes a trust fall from a six-foot ladder.

  9. Toof Building - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the building was completed in 1913. S. C. Toof & Co. is the oldest printing company in the Memphis area and is still in existence in 2008 under the name Toof Commercial Printing Co., with a business address on S Cooper St in Memphis. [5] In 1982, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1]