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Great American Pyramid Pyramid Arena: Alternative names: The Pyramid Bass Pro Shops Pyramid: General information; Location: Memphis, Tennessee: Address: 1 Bass Pro Drive: Current tenants: Bass Pro Shops: Groundbreaking: September 15, 1989 [2] Opened: November 9, 1991 [3] Renovated: November 2011–April 2015: Cost: US$65 million ($130 million ...
Hilton Memphis: 329/100 24 1975 Tallest hotel in Memphis. 8 Memphis Pyramid: 321/98 5 1991 7th-tallest pyramid and largest Bass Pro Shops in the world. Home to retail, restaurants, an observation deck, a hotel, a bowling alley, and the largest free-standing elevator in America. 9 The Renaissance Apartments: 296/90 25 1968
The "Panda Pals" Program – the campaign was designed to benefit animal care, conservation and research at the Memphis Zoo. Customers at the 182 Fred's stores located in a 200-mile radius of the zoo generously donated during the annual event. [23] Since it began in 2003, the Panda Pal program has contributed more than $750,000 to the Memphis ...
Here are 11 Memphis food and drink events ... The fun will happen at Bellower Coffee’s original location at 525 S. Highland St. from 9 a.m.-noon and the new Shelby Farms location in the Park ...
The former property of the Raleigh Springs Mall is now replaced with the new Raleigh Springs Civic Center. Buildings' design was handled by O.T. Marshall Architects, Memphis. The City of Memphis started breaking ground of the new Raleigh Springs Civic Center on December 2, 2017 and groundbreaking was held November 19, 2020.
The Shelby County Commission will consider a new contract with Aramark Monday. The company has faced complaints in Memphis and around the country.
The Pyramid now has been converted into a Bass Pro Shops megastore opened in May 2015, a hint that gentrification may be returning to the struggling neighborhood. [2] In 2016, conceptual plans for revitalizing the Pinch District were announced. [3] The design calls for a mixed-used district that would complement a $1 billion expansion of St. Jude.
The shop was closed in 2013 and relocated to the second level of Macy's. As of 2021 the mall hired The Woodmont Company to manage the property. Dillard's has also closed their separate men's and children's store in the center court of the mall as of 2021. As of 2024 Poag Development Group now manages the property.