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  2. How these 9 Memphis historic buildings are coming back to life

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    The historic Ashlar Hall dates back to 1896, and is getting new life as an event venue. Developer Juan Montoya purchased the property in 2016 for $59,000 and has been working on restoring the ...

  3. xAI hasn't sought tax incentives from Memphis EDGE ... - AOL

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    The Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County said it has not received nor proposed incentives for xAI's investment. xAI hasn't sought tax incentives from Memphis EDGE board ...

  4. Memphis City Council OKs city COO, CFO appointees, EDGE ... - AOL

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    The Memphis City Council approved two high-level administrative appointments Tuesday as well as an appointment to the Land Use Control Board. ... Joann Massey was also appointed president of EDGE ...

  5. Culture of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to Memphis" sign on U.S. Route 51 (2008). Memphis, Tennessee has a long history of distinctive contributions to the culture of the American South and beyond. Although it is an important part of the culture of Tennessee, the history, arts, and cuisine of Memphis are more closely associated with the culture of the Deep South (particularly the Mississippi Delta) than the rest of the state.

  6. Memphis Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Pyramid, formerly known as the Great American Pyramid and the Pyramid Arena, and colloquially known as the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, [5] is a pyramid-shaped building located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, at the bank of the Mississippi River. Built in 1991 as a 20,142-seat arena, the facility was owned and operated ...

  7. A C Wharton - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Tennessee State University (BA) University of Mississippi (JD) Website. ACwharton.com. A C Wharton Jr. (born August 17, 1944) is an American educator, politician, and attorney who served as the 63rd mayor of Memphis, Tennessee and previously mayor of Shelby County. He was the first African American to serve as mayor of Shelby County.

  8. EDGE buys parking garage for Sterick Building in Downtown Memphis

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    The Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County (EDGE) is purchasing a 350-vehicle parking garage from Hotel Indigo. On Wednesday, the EDGE board members voted in favor of ...

  9. Hernando de Soto Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hernando de Soto Bridge is a tied-arch bridge carrying Interstate 40 across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee. The design is a continuous cantilevered cable-stayed steel through arch, with bedstead endposts. Memphians also call the bridge the "New Bridge", [ 2 ] as it is newer than the Memphis ...