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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 ...
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 Tallest residential building in Memphis. 10 Lincoln ...
The Peabody Memphis is a historic luxury hotel in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, opened in 1925. The hotel is known for the "Peabody Ducks" that live on the hotel rooftop and make daily treks to the lobby. The Peabody is a member of Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Memphis City Council will discuss the potential cancellation of a $223.7 million loan for The Walk development in Downtown. City Council may cancel $223.7 million loan for Downtown Memphis' The ...
Many great points of historical interest in Memphis reside in this area. One is the National Civil Rights Museum. The others include the Blues Hall of Fame and the historic restaurant the Arcade, located on the south corner of South Main and G.E. Patterson. It is the oldest coffee shop and one of the oldest family owned restaurants in Memphis.
A pair of new construction permits have been filed for the Dixie Greyhound project at 525 N. Main St. The permits are for a pair of buildings on the campus, including a 15,490-square-foot 25-unit ...
4 East Memphis. 5 North Memphis. 6 Northeast. 7 South Memphis. 8 Southeast. 9 East Parkway District. 10 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... Union Extended ...
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest fine art museum in the state of Tennessee.The Brooks' permanent collection includes works from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque eras to British, French Impressionists, and 20th century artists (including regional artists like Memphian Carroll Cloar). [1]