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Old Posted Jan 14, 2024, 12:54 AM
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Memphis development: From 100 N. Main to The Walk, here's what to look for in 2024
Neil Strebig, Memphis Commercial Appeal
January 4, 2024


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These are the most notable projects coming in 2024 (or at least getting started). But first, let's give a shoutout to the two big ones that opened in 2023. The $40 million Downtown Mobility Center opened in August. The 960-vehicle parking garage is still seeking commercial tenants on the ground floor. Additionally, Tom Lee Park reopened in September after its $61 million remodel.
Story https://finance.yahoo.com/news/memph...110335725.html

100 N. Main

100 N. Main


Dixie Greyhound Complex

Dixie Greyhound Complex

Vic on Union
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The ambitious 286-unit apartment complex at 785 Union Ave. is currently on hold, according to Kate Good of Hunington Properties. Good cited increased construction costs and budget concerns for delays in construction. Houston-based Hunington Properties was planning to convert the former Office Depot site into a $46.44 million, five-story residential complex along with 327-vehicle parking garage.
Falls Building

Falls Building

Dermon Building

Dermon Building

Orleans Station

Orleans Station

The Walk (on Union)

The Walk (on Union)

Dream Hotel & other 18 Main projects
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The ambitious 171-room Dream Hotel project at 122 S. Main St. will be delayed. In November 2023, Yoav Poni of 122 S. Main LLC submitted an extension request for the site’s special use permit with the Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board. The nine-month extension would now carry over until Sept. 1, 2024, instead of Dec. 31, 2023. Plans for the Dream Hotel have largely remained the same. In August 2023, Jonathan Smith of LRK filed a construction permit with the Memphis and Shelby County Division of Planning and Development for the project. According to the construction permit, the $75 million project will total 176,883 square feet and include a hotel, restaurant and apartments. The site plan includes building a 14-story tower on top of the existing three-story structure (and former site of Royal Furniture Co.).
STORY https://finance.yahoo.com/news/memph...110335725.html
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