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Renovation of Memphis riverfront in the works

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis riverfront appears to be headed for an upgrade.

Every year, the Memphis River Parks Partnership, along with other city agencies, submits proposals for improvements to a City of Memphis committee, which includes a representative from each city department.


This year’s river parks renovation proposals total around $7 million.

George Abbott with Memphis River Parks Partnership said renovations are needed to improve safety and visitors’ overall experiences.

Abbott said four renovations have already been approved:

Those four approved renovations are using unused funds already allocated to the Riverfront Development Corporation, now the Memphis River Parks Partnership.

The $7 million in proposed upgrades include $2 million for upgrades to the Mud Island amphitheater and $600,000 for the installation of a boardwalk on and around the Gulf of Mexico replica on Mud Island.

The largest portion of the submitted proposals is $3.5 million for improvements to Beale Street Landing, including attracting more boats to dock at the landing. The $44 million docking site opened in 2014 and brings in dozens of riverfront cruises to its docking facility, although a planned restaurant space has remained empty.

Abbott did not provide more details about the Beale Street Landing proposal.

It’s not clear yet when the proposals could be approved or denied.