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730 South Mendenhall Road, Memphis, TN
retail,
lease,
The Hen House Wine Bar, Southall Café, Mrs. Post, A Crumbl Cookies, Torchy's Tacos, Guses Fried Chicken, Shelby Jewel, Greys Cheese Shop
The renovation and reconstruction of Williamsburg Village Shopping Center is complete. Boyle renovated the area from the railroad south, demolished the two southernmost buildings and constructed in their place a 9,000-square-foot multi-tenant building. All facades maintain the traditional Williamsburg style of architecture. New roofs, windows, sidewalks, landscaping and parking lot are breathing new life into the center and have made it like new. An exciting mix of restaurants and retail includes Torchy’s Tacos, Henhouse Wine Bar, The Liquor Store, Crumbl Cookies, Greys Cheese Shop, Mrs. Post, London & York, Shelby Jewel, and Benjamin Moore Paints. A wood privacy fence has been constructed at the rear of the property on the property line. Boyle is excited about this project. Contact Joel Fulmer at (901) 766-4206 or Jonathan Aur at (901) 766-4216 at Boyle for more information.
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730 South Mendenhall Road, Memphis, TN
retail,
lease,
The Hen House Wine Bar, Southall Café, Mrs. Post, A Crumbl Cookies, Torchy's Tacos, Guses Fried Chicken, Shelby Jewel, Greys Cheese Shop
January 27, 2023
Mark Halperin, EVP/COO, Boyle Investment Company Mark Halperin is not often in front of the media, but he can get its attention whenever he wants it. Halperin himself did make one headline this past year: he was promoted to COO of the firm he has been with since 1973. In 2018, Halperin helped land East […]
September 15, 2021
Boyle’s renovation of the west side of Williamsburg Village in East Memphis has proven to be extremely popular with patrons enjoying the new restaurants and shops. The renovation includes the area from the railroad south, and the reconstruction involved the demolition of the two southernmost buildings. Constructed in their place is a 9,000-square-foot multi-tenant building […]
March 08, 2021
The Memphis Business Journal By Susan Ellis Clothing store Shelby Jewel, which has a pop-up shop at Saddle Creek, will open a store in the newish shopping center Williamsburg Village in East Memphis this spring. Owner Shelby Tucker said that clothing is her way of expressing her creative side. “I’m not a painter or a drawer, so […]
December 07, 2020
The Daily Memphian A Crumbl Cookies shop is coming to Williamsburg Village Shopping Center early next spring in the same new building where Torchy’s Tacos and Greys cheese shop will open. Yes, the regular cookies are $3.48 each. But consider not just the quality of the ingredients — like cracked eggs, real butter, cream cheese and heavy cream, Dawn Foods baking […]
November 05, 2020
The Daily Memphian By Jennifer Biggs Some “damn good” tacos are coming to Memphis. If you’ve spent much time in Texas, particularly in the Austin area, you know what that means: Torchy’s is on the way. Your Trailer Park taco is coming and you can get it cheesy when you get it trashy. “Damn Good” […]
October 14, 2020
The Commercial Appeal If you like all things cheese, then you will be excited about this news. Memphis is about to get a new boutique cheese shop. Jackie Mau and Kurt Mullican just signed the lease on a 1,200-square-foot space for their new venture, Greys Fine Cheese and Entertaining. The cheese shop will be located at […]
September 10, 2020
The Daily Memphian By Jennifer Biggs Southall Café opened Sept. 8 after an extensive renovation to the former Tobacco Corner space at Mendenhall and Poplar, just south of the railroad tracks in Williamsburg Village. Some good advice: Order the chicken sandwich. We went for a soft opening and then again for lunch on opening day, […]
July 13, 2020
The Daily Memphian By Tom Bailey An East Memphis building with a history of rich aromas is about to be reborn. The smells will change, but promise to be as pleasing as sizzling bacon or baking biscuits. Southall Café will open as soon as mid-August. The building is about 40 yards south of the Norfolk […]