The Commercial Appeal

Tennessee St. market to offer food, coffee

- Corinne S Kennedy

A new “boutique market store” is planned for the Emerge Building in the South Main Arts District.

The 2,000 square-foot shop “will house food, groceries, drinks, and coffee,” according to a grant applicatio­n submitted to a Downtown Memphis Commission board.

The applicants, Nick Barbian and Ryan Morris of URBANARCH Associates, are seeking a $60,000 grant from the Center City Developmen­t Corporatio­n to help fund exterior improvemen­ts to the building at 516 Tennessee St. The total cost of the exterior renovation­s is estimated to be about $122,000.

The improvemen­ts include “constructi­on of a new concrete patio, stair and main entrance to the building, new double door storefront, handrails, and exterior signage,” according to the applicatio­n. “Existing conditions will require some rework of the existing sidewalk, signs, and building exhaust.”

Big River Market will be housed inside the Emerge Building, a business incubator that offers rental spaces ranging from 150- to 5,000-square-feet.

A separate grocery store planned for the area was announced by a separate developmen­t team Tuesday.

The WLOK radio building at 363 Second St. could also get some exterior upgrades

WLOK submitted a grant applicatio­n to the CCDC seeking $50,000 to repaint the door and window frames, tint the windows, add exterior landscapin­g, update the lighting in the WLOK sign and other changes to make the building look more attractive.

Renderings show a blue and yellow paint scheme.

Total project cost is estimated to be about $65,000.

WLOK became the first Blackowned radio station in Memphis when it was bought by Gillam Communicat­ions in 1977 and has been designated a Tennessee Historical Landmark by the state historical commission.

The CCDC will consider both grant applicatio­ns during a virtual meeting on April 21.

Corinne Kennedy can be reached at 901-297-3245.

 ?? URBANARCH ASSOCIATES ?? Renderings show proposed exterior improvemen­ts to the Emerge Building at 516 Tennessee St.
URBANARCH ASSOCIATES Renderings show proposed exterior improvemen­ts to the Emerge Building at 516 Tennessee St.

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