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

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    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 ...

  3. Memphis' tallest building will soon have new owners as 100 N ...

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    Memphis' tallest building is about to have new owners — in about 45 days, give or take. On Wednesday, the Downtown Mobility Authority, an affiliate board of the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC ...

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

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    A view of the proposed 29-acre The Walk mixed-use development in Downtown Memphis from Gayoso Avenue and Danny Thomas Boulevard. The project, which is estimated to cost over $1 billion, is ...

  5. One Beale - Wikipedia

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    One Beale is a proposed four-phase development in Memphis, Tennessee.Located at the corner of Beale Street and Riverside, the $400 million riverfront development located in downtown Memphis will include high-end apartments, a full-service Hyatt hotel, and space for restaurants and events stretching 5.5 acres from Beale Street to Pontotoc Avenue and along Front Street and west to the ...

  6. What's that being built along Vance Avenue overlooking Tom ...

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    The One Beale mixed-use development project has included the construction of The Landing Residences, Hyatt Centric, Caption by Hyatt and includes the proposed location of an on-hold Grand Hyatt site.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Memphis - Wikipedia

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    This will be built near city hall and the convention center downtown. In addition, there may be a 2nd tower built for either office or residential mixed-use. With the COVID-19 pandemic putting a halt to many projects worldwide in early 2020, some of Memphis' development projects were delayed and tabled, as-a-result.