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bluff2085

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  1. Ok so all these projects have been announced and can mostly be found on the CCC's website, but for those at UP who are unaware of the HUGE amount of projects going on in the Downtown area, here is a summary. The Medical Center (adjacent to downtown) is really beginning to take off, as is the residential community in the southern half of downtown. Because of the numerous residential projects in the southend/south main district, I am only posting a handful of the projects in this area for now (those labeled in bold), and I will post the rest (and there are many) later on. Also, I did not include conversions of apartments into condos. St. Jude expansions addition of 5 new buildings $500,000,000 (u/c): UT Baptist Research Park $450,000,000 (demolition underway, final completion 2016): Le Bonheur Children's medical center expansion includes 650,000 sf, 12 story tower $300,000,000 (planning): One Beale 27-story building (luxury hotel w/ condos on upper floors) $250,000,000 (to be completed in 2008/2009): Uptown Housing Infill Mixed income housing including 500 single-family affordable homes $150,000,000 (u/c) NO RENDERING The Horizon Construction of two 16-story upscale condo towers, a 5-story parking garage, and a 4-story building containing 60 townhomes (350 total units). $90,000,000 (2007): State Place Construction of 96 condos $49,000,000 (almost complete): The Vue on Main 28-story apartment building with 284 units, 412 new parking spaces, and 14,000sf of retail $46,000,000 (2007): Court Square Center Renovation of historic 22-story building into 74 apartments and 39,000sf of retail $43,000,000 (planning): UT College of Pharmacy new 200,000sf building to house UT College of Pharmacy $43,000,000 (planning) NO RENDERING University of Memphis Law School relocation of law school to downtown in historic Customs house $42,000,000 (2009): Mirabella Renovation of historic 8-story building into 60 luxury condos $40,000,000 (planning): New Regional Medical Center Building $37,000,000 (planning) NO RENDERING Westin Hotel and Lee's Landing new 9-story, 220 room Westin and adjacent parking garage (530 places) with 14,000sf of retail $30,000,000 (u/c): 67 Madison Renovation of historic 12-story building to include 157 apartments and 18,000sf of retail/commercial space $38,000,000 (planning): Memphis Mental Health Institute $28,000,000 (u/c) NO RENDERING Beale Street Landing new docking facility including a 500-foot floating dock, a ticketing/operations building with a small restaurant, a river park that serves as a terminus to historic Beale Street, and a 150-car underground parking garage $27,000,000 (2007): UT Basic/Clinical Research Sciences Building $22,000,000 (u/c): Riverside 648 Renovation to existing building into 66 condos $16,000,000 (u/c): The 444 new 9-story building containing 42 condo units, 74 parking spaces, and 1000sf ground floor retail $12,000,000 (planning): Carolina Lofts New building containing 12 townhomes $12,000,000 (u/c): The Nettleton Renovation of existing building into 34 condos $12,000,000 (planning): CityHouse New building containing 36 manhattan loft-style condos and 5,000sf groundfloor retail $12,000,000 (u/c): City Commons at South End 42 new condos divided into units of 6, includes parking garage $10,000,000 (u/c): Goodwyn Institute Renovation of historic 18-story building into 26 condos $9,000,000 (u/c): Pinch Place new 5-story building with 64 condos and 2500sf of retail space $8,000,000 (planning): 456 Tennessee St. New 7-story steel and glass building containing 26 condos and 6000sf of commercial space $6,000,000 (planning): Harbor Lights new 4-story building with 24 luxury condos $6,000,000 (u/c): The Phoenix new 4-story building with 8 condos and ground-floor retail $2,000,000 (planning):
  2. the crescent condos will stand on an awesome piece of property and judging from the renderings they will be pretty top drawer. I always had hopes the purple building would reopen but ohwell, I guess the demand for housing right off campus is just too much. Does anyone know what they plan to build on the lot formerly occupied by mcdonalds and arzis?
  3. That courthouse was designed by my girlfriend's dad, who practices out of Baton Rouge but worked with a Houston firm on the project. All I can say is after that project was completed there were a few more Lexuses in her family's garage haha. But seriously that is a nice building sitting on a good piece of property, and a good picture of it at night,too.
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