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They actually have been getting more request from other festivals.
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Random pics from downtown to the Memphis zoo and beale Street the grotto The grotto shrine Viewfrom Southland Casino
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Had a tour on Friday and this park is amazing. Wine bar, coffee, food, restrooms, plazas and tons of seating and spectacular views this park is the greatest park in the state. Misting fountains and LED lights
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Projects
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Im actually liking the design better especially with the rooftop park and closing monroe avenue for a park. I know the building is square but it will be a beautiful texture of wood and brick with glass. Also they did have to design within a budget which i still doubt this is within.
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Thank you for taking shots from the East side of downtown the city looks more urban from that angle but no one really gets shots from that side.
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Snuff District in Uptown — $200 million mixed-use development
Memphis4ever replied to VSRJ's topic in Memphis
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Projects
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Snuff District in Uptown — $200 million mixed-use development
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An extension down madison to overton square would make more sense first -
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Projects
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I just clicked on it and hit visual editor and it was going to let me edit, so anyone can edit the page.- 30 replies
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Projects
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The best part is these are actively under construction so there is no hoping or waiting on funding. So its a guarantee we will be seeing something tall.- 30 replies
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Check out the site documents and building elevations for the new St Jude Office Towers. 252 Feet Tall each
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