Binghampton ballet company prepares $11 million move to Tillman Street
After eight years of pirouetting and twirling on toes on Broad Avenue, a ballet company is shifting Binghampton locations for more space – positing themselves as the largest Black-owned ballet company in the South.
Collage Dance Collective is moving to the corner of Tillman Street and Sam Cooper Boulevard later this fall, occupying a 22,000-square-foot, $11 million space, enhancing the nonprofit’s vision.
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CHARTER SCHOOL TURNING DIRT
Heavy equipment is pushing up dirt as construction is underway for two new buildings at Clarksdale Collegiate Public Charter School.
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Iron Tribe to open Downtown location at FedEx Logistics HQ
Iron Tribe is set to open its third Memphis-area location at the FedEx Logistics headquarters in the old Gibson Guitar building at 145 Lt. George W. Lee Ave. Downtown.
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Raymond James takes another step from Downtown toward E. Memphis
Raymond James and Associates this week took another step in its plan to move its Memphis offices from Downtown to East Memphis, filing for a building permit that estimates renovation costs will total $13.6 million.
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City moves forward on larger Leftwich Tennis Center
The City of Memphis this week applied for a permit to start building a much larger Leftwich Tennis Center that will be shared by the men’s and women’s Tiger tennis teams of University of Memphis.
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Permit filed for $2M Rhodes College renovations
According to Rhodes’ website, Glassell Hall was originally built in 1964-1965. A permit valued just over $2 million was filed Friday, June 19, for the project. Grinder, Taber & Grinder is listed as the contractor.
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