High school freshmen walked into a new learning experience Monday at Crosstown Concourse, where Crosstown High began its first day of school with 150 students.
Commercial, residential investments around Concourse slowly gaining momentum.
After multiple delays, Memphis’ sixth craft brewery is set to open this week.
The square footage alone made it an ambitious project. What could possibly make use of 1.5 million square feet?
Crosstown Concourse is now getting a pizza restaurant to go with its hamburger, casual American food, and vegetarian restaurants as well as the ice cream parlor, coffee shop, ice pop, craft brewery, bakery and small grocery businesses.
Crosstown Concourse has just become the world’s largest building to be awarded the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification for historic adaptive reuse, according to the Memphis architecture firm that worked on the project.
Crosstown Concourse hit the world stage on Monday by making the short list for a design honor given by an international architecture publication.
When Karin and Steve Cubbage opened Area 51, an artisan ice cream shop in Hernando, Mississippi, in the summer of 2014 they had no idea where it would take them.
In Memphis, an abandoned art deco Sears building has been revitalized – and now, the Crosstown Concourse is at the centre of the community.
Anyone who has ever fought over the home or office thermostat might appreciate the challenge of heating and cooling Crosstown Concourse.
With Crosstown Concourse open, it’s only a matter of time before the Cleveland corridor is rejuvenated.
Six years ago, in a 400-square-foot space rented for $700 a month, a small group of Memphians hatched a plan to turn the abandoned 1.5 million-square-foot warehouse next door into a “vertical urban village.”
The story of the Sears tower and Crosstown Concourse.
We know, the Crosstown Concourse grand opening is not until Saturday, but at least 23 of the 37 announced tenants are already moved in.