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Crosstown Concourse is a mixed-use development in Memphis, Tennessee. Originally built in 1927 as a Sears retail store and catalog order plant, the building was closed in 1993. A 2015–2017 renovation brought in retail, restaurants, office spaces, and apartments.
In early 2004 the Isaac Hayes Restaurant closed, and since then the Sports Avenue store sales figures had significantly decreased. [12] The Jillian's had higher sales in 2007 than in 2006, and Owen Reed, the assistant general manager, said that business was robust especially while games occurred at the FedEx Forum and while concerts took place ...
North Memphis Driving Park (horse racing track), later site of early Belz Enterprises projects The company was founded in North Memphis in 1940 [ 1 ] by Philip Belz (1904-2000). [ 2 ] The firm's earliest projects included small retail and residential spaces and soon expanded to industrial development, starting with a roofing materials factory ...
Also in Cooper Young, one will find The House of Mews (a shelter for homeless cats), Goner Records, a local record label, Jay Etkin Gallery and Burke's Book Store. Cooper Young is proud of the local brewery appropriately named Memphis Made Brewing. Cooper Young is also where Memphis' only hostel, Pilgrim House Hostel, is located. [2]
Uptown Memphis is a neighborhood located near downtown Memphis, Tennessee.In 1999, the Uptown Partnership renamed the historic North Memphis Greenlaw neighborhood "Uptown" in concert with a public-private revitalization effort that defined Uptown as one hundred city blocks east of the Wolf River and North of A.W. Willis Avenue.
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Summer Ave in Binghampton (2010) Binghampton (also spelled "Binghamton") is a neighborhood on an edge of Midtown in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] It is named after W. H. Bingham, an Irish immigrant, hotelier, planter, magistrate, politician, and entrepreneur who founded a town to the east and slightly north of the Memphis city limits in 1893.
A Summons to Memphis This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 19:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...