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  2. Hilton Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Located off Interstate 240 in East Memphis. the 27-story hotel was designed by Hawaiian-born Memphis architect Francis Mah [2] and was built by Boyle Investment. [1] Originally opened on September 15, 1975 [5] as the Hyatt Regency Memphis, the hotel became the Omni Memphis Hotel in December 1989. [1]

  3. Belle Meade, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Belle Meade is a city in Davidson County, Tennessee. Its total land area is 3.1 square miles (8.0 km 2), and its population was 2,901 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] [6] Belle Meade operates independently as a city, complete with its own regulations, a city hall, and police force, but it is also integrated with the Nashville government. [7]

  4. Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Opryland Hotel opened on November 24, 1977, on land adjacent to the Opryland USA amusement park. [3] The hotel was originally built to support the Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville country-music institution that had moved to the area three years before. The hotel at that time had 580 guest rooms and a ballroom.

  5. Belle Meade, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Belle Meade is an upscale neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. Belle Meade is bordered by Goodlett Street in the west, Walnut Grove Road at the north, Poplar Avenue at the south, and roughly East Cherry Circle on the east. The 1993 film The Firm used a house in this neighborhood as the main home in the film.

  6. Transforming motels into affordable housing - AOL

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    She was among the first residents to move into Wallace Studios, a recently renovated affordable housing complex in Nashville, Tennessee. “God, I love this place.

  7. Peabody Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold to the Alsonett Hotel Group in 1953. [3] Deeply in debt by the early 1960s, it went bankrupt in 1965 and was sold in a foreclosure auction to Sheraton Hotels, becoming the Sheraton-Peabody Hotel. [5] As downtown Memphis decayed in the early 1970s, the hotel suffered financially, and the Sheraton-Peabody closed in December 1973.