Midtown

Midtown is a neighborhood of neighborhoods — Overton Square, Cooper Young, Vollintine Evergreen, and many other distinct communities sit within its borders. Neighborhood identities are strong, but throughout the area, streets are wide and green, hipsters and hundred-year-old houses are commonplace, and politics are generally liberal. Midtown is known for eclectic, local options in food, entertainment, culture, and arts. It’s home to the region’s only art college and the local theater scene, and its main thoroughfares – Cleveland, Cooper, Madison, Poplar, Union, and Young — play host to hundreds of locally-owned businesses to serve any need.

$1.7 million James Lee House renovation sparks Victorian Village redevelopment

The freshly renovated James Lee House in Victorian Village celebrates its grand opening as a bed and breakfast on Thursday, April 17, breathing new life into a property that sat dormant for more than 60 years. “We are looking forward to going fully live and fully operational next week,” says Jose Velazquez, who co-owns the […]

The Peddler Bike Shop will ride into $850,000 renovation
Creatives encouraged to make a Memphis getaway
Tylur French sculpts a future in public art

On the eve of the Bike Arch dedication in Overton Park, we look at what sculptor Tylur French has on the horizon. The artist has a decade of civically-minded work in Memphis and he looks forward to more of the same.

Doing Good: The Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis

For the eight members of the Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis, every April and May for the past decade has been the season of giving. The organization, which focuses on supporting programs or projects geared towards economic self-sufficiency, provides as much as $20,000 each year in grants to local causes.

MATA debuts TSP technology to reduce bus trip times by 20 percent
Memphis home to hopping beer scene

The Memphis beer scene continues to expand, prompting new investments in breweries, tap houses, retail stores and community events.

Highland Row development invests $60 million in retail, residential uses
The nation notices Memphis’ reduction in homelessness
Atlanta credits Memphis for bike-friendly influence

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