Category Archives: Real Estate

Memphis landmark could go to highest bidder

Beale Street Blues

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Jim Dickinson got a lot of criticism a few years back for referring to Beale Street as a “city-owned liquor mall”. And now that Performa Entertainment, who managed the historic entertainment district since is re-birth in the early 1980’s, is out of the picture, Mayor Wharton, according to the Commercial Appeal, has put the option of selling Beale Street on the table.

Wharton says:  “This is not the artificial river they ran through San Antonio. This is the real thing.  Beale Street is not Bourbon Street.   Beale Street is not Fifth Avenue.  Beale Street is Beale Street.”   I guess that depends on what you mean by “real” and your definition of Beale Street.

Joni Mitchell painted a memorable picture of the street at the depths of its decline, in her song “Furry Sings the Blues”.  Many of us are old enough to remember the latter days of Beale, perhaps making the rounds of the pawn shops to choose our first guitar.

No matter how you feel about Beale Street: tourist trap, historical treasure, signature Memphis destination, or liquor mall, the bottom line is if the district is not profitable, it will go the way of the pyramid, Overton Square, and the plethora of empty and boarded up buildings in Downtown and around Memphis.

If the street is put up for sale, it’s going to be interesting to see what potential buyers come forward.  Will the current merchants be interested in purchasing their spaces?  It would be good for the street’s future to have locals with a vested interest in the street’s success.  Or will the district be sold to an entertainment conglomerate like CKx Inc., parent company of Elvis Presley Enterprises?  Or maybe Foreign investors?
Stay tuned.

Midtown Memphis neighborhood map

RE-Post (sort of) – from 10/15/2010

I lost the original post asking for your help in filling in some Midtown Memphis Neighborhoods when I had to do a major server change.  So, in the meantime I have updated it some.  Click on the map for details.  Your continued input on neighborhoods not already highlighted will be appreciated.

View Midtown Memphis Neighborhoods in a larger map

Washington Bottoms demolition to proceed

View Washington Bottoms in a larger map

After many news stories, blog posts and neighborhood protests, Mayor Wharton, on Thursday, announced that demolition of the abandoned apartment buildings and houses in the Washington Bottoms area would proceed with haste.

Washington bottoms apartment building

One of many dilapidated buildings in the area

Briefly, this large piece of Midtown property, roughly bounded by Poplar on the north, Cleveland on the west, McNeil on the east and Court on the south, was purchased by developers with fabulous plans of revitalizing the area with a big box store (Target.  Target?), other retail, and some nice housing.  The developer WSG knocked down a few structures, then abanonded the remaining buildings to vandals, neglect and fire.  WSG defaulted on their loan and was foreclosed by mortgage holder, Lehman Brothers, also in financial trouble, who erected a shabby fence around the property and continued the neglect.  More details in Bianca Phillips’ story in the Flyer.

trackhoe

Track hoe ready to get to work

Today the gates bear the sign of  Memphis Wrecking Company.  We will be watching the progress of the demolition and restoration of the property.  Hopefully we will see a nice green space until developers make their next move.

  • Demolition begins at site of failed 28-acre Midtown Memphis development (commercialappeal.com)
  • Another Midtown abandoned-building fire causes major damage (commercialappeal.com)
  • Abandoned Midtown buildings to be demolished in area plagued by arson (commercialappeal.com)
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