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  2. The Walk development in Downtown Memphis misses financing ...

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    Memphis-based Flintco is the general contractor for The Walk. The Walk was first announced in 2018 (then called Union Row) and designs for the project were approved by the Design Review Board, an ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in Memphis - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Memphis development: From 100 N. Main to The Walk, here's ...

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    Sana Yoga will be located at 696 Madison Ave. and Rock'n Dough Pizza will be located at 704 Madison Ave. in the former Trolley Stop Market site. (Trolley Stop closed in 2020.) The Walk (on Union)

  5. City Council may cancel $223.7 million loan for Downtown ...

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    Memphis City Council will discuss the potential cancellation of a $223.7 million loan for The Walk development in Downtown.

  6. Downtown Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    View west on Madison Avenue, ending with the Customs House (1906) The Downtown Memphis skyline contains the tallest buildings in the city. The tallest building in Memphis, 100 North Main, is located at the heart of downtown along Main Street at Adams Ave and rises to 430 ft (131m). Some notable and/or historic downtown buildings are:

  7. Toof Building - Wikipedia

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    Mural on the eastern side of the building (2009) The S. C. Toof & Co. printing business was founded in 1864. [5] To accommodate for the expanding business after the turn of the 20th century, the Toof Building was planned by architect G. M. Shaw to serve as the new production and administrative site for the company in downtown Memphis.

  8. Madison Avenue Line (MATA Trolley) - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Avenue Line is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system. The trolley line began operating in 2004, and cost $56 million to build. It consists of 2.2 mi (3.5 km) of double track along Madison Avenue with six stops stretching into Midtown Memphis .

  9. List of neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    5 North Memphis. 6 Northeast. 7 South Memphis. 8 Southeast. 9 East Parkway District. 10 See also. ... Lamar Avenue (Highway 78) Poplar Avenue; Union Extended; See also