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Nashville-based e|spaces has leased more than 21,000 square feet at Crescent Center in East Memphis, bringing flexible office suites to the Poplar corridor later this year.
Oak View Group’s management deal at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium ends June 30, 2026, and University of Memphis officials are weighing new operators as renovations and concerts ramp up.
A Shelby County court enrolled a foreign judgment against the company that owns the 21‑story Raymond James Tower, adding new legal uncertainty to downtown redevelopment.
A firm tied to Millington racetrack owner Darryl Cuttell bought a 169,272‑sf warehouse at 4481 Distriplex Cove for about $10.5M, underscoring investor appetite for Memphis industrial real estate.
Germantown-based JX Investments paid $4.6M for French Village Square at 4069–4111 Summer Ave, taking over a largely occupied neighborhood center with upstairs space to repurpose.
University of Memphis launched Tennessee Timberworks to turn hardwoods into mass-timber jobs and projects across the state.
Mimeo is adding $31 million to its Memphis operations while seeking a tweak to a local tax-incentive deal. City economic leaders will review the request this week.
Niche's 2026 ranking shows Tennessee towns like Banner Hill and Rutherford among America's most affordable, with home prices far below the national average.
The Memphis Housing Authority opened a waitlist for Peach Tree Senior Living, a 79-unit senior property in Frayser. The list closes Friday, April 17, 2026 at 5 p.m.
The Poplar Avenue building that houses Growlers is on the market for $899,000, raising questions about the future of live music in Midtown.
Photos released by the city show crews razing a condemned house as part of a cleanup push; officials say 36 homes were condemned and torn down in 2025.
Lawmakers approved stricter deed-preparation rules after a fake Graceland foreclosure highlighted title-theft gaps. New verification steps take effect July 1, 2026.
An historic South Main building has reopened as a nearly 30,000‑sq‑ft events venue and quietly hosted about 170 people at a March launch.
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