Easing the burden: Construction permitting, records go online
Grinder Taber Grinder’s employees or courier typically would travel 10-15 times to the Code Enforcement Office during the construction of a building like the 45,000-square-foot Memphis-market headquarters being built at 5575 Poplar for Renasant Bank.
But no longer will general contractors or anyone else seeking construction permits, making payments, requesting inspections, getting a contractor’s license, or tracking approvals for a development need to travel in person to a local government office.
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Kemmons Wilson Companies unveils Downtown headquarters design
Kemmons Wilson Companies and LRK Architects have unveiled a design that brings a lot of sunlight and even some modern elements to the planned renovation of the historic warehouse at 40 Huling, better known as the former Spaghetti Warehouse
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See Inside: Theatre Memphis' $5.8M renovation makes its debut
Theatre Memphis is ready to showcase its $5.8 million expansion and renovation project.
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Crosstown Dental opens new location near University of Memphis
Orange is the official color of the Crosstown Concourse, so Crosstown Dental Group went with it for that location, which opened three years ago.
But, for their new location at 431 S. Highland Ave. in Highland Row, they opted for blue and gray — University of Memphis colors — that isn't so University of Tennessee suggestive.
The new office, which will known as CDG, opened on Monday, Sept. 21. They will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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St. Michael Church grows against the grain, expands on Summer Ave.
The construction permit filed this week for a $2 million office building might have been just another development had it been filed for some different address by some different applicant.
But St. Michael Catholic Church at 3863 Summer plans to erect a 5,800-square-foot parish office.
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Largest Black-led ballet institution in the South will soon open in Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - COVID-19 has paused a lot of projects and construction but it’s not stopping a new ballet facility that will open in the Binghampton area.
By next month, on the corner of Broad Avenue and Tillman Street, you’ll see a new state-of-the-art ballet facility.
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