VOL. 129 | NO. 199 | Monday, October 13, 2014

Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures is preparing to move forward with the long-stalled Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.

The company has applied for a $20 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. Wakefield Beasley & Associates is the architect and Jordan & Skala Engineers is listed as the engineering firm.

The mixed-use Highland Row development will include 354 apartments, 35 townhomes, a parking garage and 26,000 square feet of retail space. Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers originally planned to develop Highland Row, but those plans were shelved following the recession.

Source: The Daily News Online & Chandler Reports

Amos Maki

Michael Lightman Realty Co. is moving forward with an expansion of the Fieldstone Apartments.

Lightman applied for six building permits totaling $6.4 million through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for 66 new apartments in the 901-unit complex at 3333 Hacks Cross Road. Patton & Taylor Construction Co. is the general contractor.

Earlier this year, Lightman acquired 24 acres near Tournament Drive and Hacks Cross for the expansion, which will take place in phases and include a total of over 300 units.

Amos Maki

Link:
Highland Row Developer Applies for Building Permit

Related Posts
October 12, 2014 at 11:47 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Apartment Building Construction