Bordered by Poplar and North Parkway, with Cleveland Street as the main drag, the Crosstown neighborhood just east of Uptown Memphis is best known by its anchor, the 89-year-old, 1.5 million-square-foot Sears Crosstown building.
The name wish book was not a product of the copywriters at Sears. It was created by the customers.
How do you eat an elephant?
The vast Central Atrium – 6,000 square feet of floor space that soars 114 feet high – may be the glossiest of Crosstown Concourse’s many architectural treats.
Michael Williams has spent a lifetime defying expectations.
Not every city bicycle lane project is welcomed by motorists, but the bike lanes going in on Cleveland this month have led to an unexpected bonus for drivers.
Make plans to come early for dinner or dinks at one of Crosstown Conscourse’s many restaurants.
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It’s tough to see what’s not in front of you.
The neighborhood you grow up in has a lot to do with the kind of life you end up living.
Make plans to come early for dinner or dinks at one of Crosstown Conscourse’s many restaurants.
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Just one year ago, Crosstown Concourse was a sleeping giant.