From South Main to the Pinch District, Tom Intrator has big things on the horizon for Downtown Memphis. Like, all of Downtown.
Read MoreCompanies Tom Intrator is invested in have continued to sell off local apartment buildings and purchase Downtown property.
Read MoreThat intentional outreach, Intrator said, has the potential to raise the quality of business offerings along Downtown Memphis' Main Street while also welcoming more well-known national brands to the city.
Read MoreMore than $24 million in tax breaks were approved Tuesday to help spur about $100 million in development in Downtown Memphis' South Main neighborhood.
Read MoreDeveloper Tom Intrator and Downtown Memphis officials were talking the same talk Tuesday, Nov. 12, about the need to fill gaps among Downtown’s revitalization successes.
Read MoreTom Intrator landed almost $20 million worth of tax breaks Tuesday — and revealed he had purchased another South Main property.
Read MoreMajor changes are happening across Downtown Memphis. One area in particular -- South Main.
Read MoreIn another big win for Downtown Memphis' South Main area, a New York developer is planning to pump $100 million into five projects.
Read MoreHeadlined by a 178-room hotel and a 165-unit apartment development, New York developer Tom Intrator has plans to lead about $100 million investment in Downtown Memphis' South Main neighborhood.
Read MoreNew York developer Tom Intrator is seeking tax incentives for more than $100 million in Downtown development, including a Dream Hotel Memphis and four smaller projects on South Main and Front streets.
Read MoreTax break applications released Thursday reveal timelines, renderings, and costs for the string of redevelopments Tom Intrator is planning on South Main Street.
Read MoreRenowned hotel and brand management company Dream Hotel Group has announced plans to bring its Dream Hotels brand to Downtown Memphis, set to open in 2022.
Read MoreNew York-based Dream Hotel Group will build its first hotel in Memphis at 122 S. Main: a mid-rise tower that will incorporate and preserve the historic Royal Furniture building.
Read MoreThe New York developer who purchased the Royal Furniture building in Downtown plans to transform the building into a 178-room hotel.
Read MoreTom Intrator has purchased another Downtown building for redevelopment.
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