Debate over demolition of Mid-South Coliseum continues MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Members of the Coliseum Coalition say they have plans on how the Mid-South Coliseum could be restored as the mayor plans to make way for a new soccer stadium at Liberty Park. Much like a classic wrestling match known for taking place back in the day at the Mid-South Coliseum, Wednesday’s gathering […]
New book explores history of Sears Crosstown in Memphis What started as Sears Crosstown has become Crosstown Concourse and now its past, present and future have been captured in the newest book from Mid-South author Bill Haltom.
‘Queen of the South’: Could the 90-year-old Sterick … Memphis has seen the renaissance of multiple old buildings throughout the Bluff City — could the Sterick Building be next?
Farm Burger opens 2nd Tennessee location in Crosstown … A new burger joint is bringing grass-fed beef and locally sourced ingredients to Crosstown customers beginning Monday,
Otis Sanford: Memphis has a lot of new projects to … Developers are proposing a $73 million project that redevelopments the Edge District.
Crosstown Concourse opening set for Aug. 19 Ninety years after it first opened as Sears Crosstown, the newly renovated Crosstown Concourse will officially reopen Aug. 19 with more than 20 musical acts and the screening of a documentary film.
A look inside the revitalized Crosstown Concourse “As kids we came here to Sears and did all of our shopping. We ate in the area. That’s what’s so exciting to come back to the area and see it rejuvenated, revitalized.”
Mama Gaia in the Crosstown Concourse has a recipe … Mother Earth is coming to Midtown and she wants to feed you.
Crosstown Concourse welcomes first tenants “I think to have the first few residents moving their stuff in was just kind of an eye opener of what`s coming,” said Alexis Schettino.
Crosstown crooks ransack home and take firearms “We have 3 big dogs. Our cleaning lady comes on Thursday and we have to take the dogs out, so you feel like people maybe paying attention to what you’re doing,” she said
Community working hard to make Crosstown High a reality “We believe that the only way for the district to grow in the long term is to provide more great options for our local families.”