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Several historic Downtown Memphis buildings are coming back soon or are in the midst of renovations. Here's the latest on three key projects.
The Memphis Medical District could soon be getting a hotel. Plans submitted to a local planning board show a developer hopes to turn The Lowenstein House at 756 Jefferson Ave. into a boutique hotel.
Outside the Hotel Pontotoc building at 69 Pontotoc Ave. in Downtown Memphis. The historic building dates back to 1906 and will be renovated into a boutique hotel and wine bar.
The entire lobby of this boutique hotel becomes Bar Hustle each afternoon after the hotel lobby's bakery and cafe, Hustle & Dough, closes. Like many drinks on the menu, the mix of bar patrons can ...
A piece of Memphis history will come alive when the legendary Hotel Pontotoc opens to the public in mid-August. The circa 1906 building at 69 East Pontotoc Avenue began life as a small hotel before ...
The “boutique lifestyle hotel” is a Curio Collection by Hilton property located in the South Main district. It is housed within a former train station, offering 123 rooms.
Cole Schnell By Susan Ellis – Projects Editor, Memphis Business Journal Jun 23, 2024 Updated Aug 1, 2024 12:25pm CDT Preview this article 1 min ...
The church’s annual convention, which draws as many as 25,000 attendees and contributes over $30 million to Memphis’ economy each year, will return to St. Louis in 2026.
The floral boutique will move into one of the existing retail tenant spaces at 545 S. Main St. on the ground floor of the Central Station Hotel building.
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