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Sorry Memphis Miserables - BinghamptonNed - 06-19-2016 11:00 AM

Another company founded in Memphis growing and relocating:

https://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2016/jun/18/nexair-to-move-to-crosstown-concourse/


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - FUB - 06-19-2016 11:46 AM

(06-19-2016 11:00 AM)BinghamptonNed Wrote:  Another company founded in Memphis growing and relocating:

https://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2016/jun/18/nexair-to-move-to-crosstown-concourse/

How many threads do we need for this ?


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - UofMemphis - 06-19-2016 11:51 AM

(06-19-2016 11:46 AM)FUB Wrote:  
(06-19-2016 11:00 AM)BinghamptonNed Wrote:  Another company founded in Memphis growing and relocating:

https://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2016/jun/18/nexair-to-move-to-crosstown-concourse/

How many threads do we need for this ?

so you're a Memphis Miserable?


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - Gray Avenger - 06-19-2016 12:11 PM

Great news about the 96% filled rate. Have any of you tried the new Cajun style restaurant directly across the street? I am intending to do so.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - EarthBoundMisfit - 06-19-2016 04:36 PM

I got my shoestring caught in the escalator there at Sears Crosstown when I was 3 or 4.
Memories.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - mapdude - 06-19-2016 08:26 PM

(06-19-2016 12:11 PM)Gray Avenger Wrote:  Great news about the 96% filled rate. Have any of you tried the new Cajun style restaurant directly across the street? I am intending to do so.

Been there twice and the food was excellent. My only complaint was that it is a bit pricey, but, what isn't in today's economy. Can't go out to lunch for less than $10 at most places.

I had the e'toufee poboy. that was some good eats.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - heyradio - 06-20-2016 01:46 AM

(06-19-2016 12:11 PM)Gray Avenger Wrote:  Great news about the 96% filled rate. Have any of you tried the new Cajun style restaurant directly across the street? I am intending to do so.

That's a couple of blocks from me. Not much to look at but the food is legit.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - Cletus - 06-20-2016 07:03 AM

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Aerial view of Sears, Roebuck & Company catalog order plant Crosstown, 495 North Watkins St., Memphis TN - Circa 1938
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RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - midtowncowboy - 06-20-2016 09:38 AM

Worked in the Sears warehouse on 3rd floor which as hardware, tools, etc. and 1st floor which was tires for 1 year 'tween high school and UofM. That is all it took for me to realize making $10 per hour will not get it done.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - tigertom - 06-20-2016 10:17 AM

(06-20-2016 09:38 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote:  Worked in the Sears warehouse on 3rd floor which as hardware, tools, etc. and 1st floor which was tires for 1 year 'tween high school and UofM. That is all it took for me to realize making $10 per hour will not get it done.

Smart you are. Just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.

Try Broad street annex , then Crosstown and finally Poplar and Perkins.
Next , on to trucking industry. Good experiences all. 04-rock

As I said, just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - UofMemphis - 06-20-2016 10:44 AM

(06-20-2016 10:17 AM)tigertom Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 09:38 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote:  Worked in the Sears warehouse on 3rd floor which as hardware, tools, etc. and 1st floor which was tires for 1 year 'tween high school and UofM. That is all it took for me to realize making $10 per hour will not get it done.

Smart you are. Just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.

Try Broad street annex , then Crosstown and finally Poplar and Perkins.
Next , on to trucking industry. Good experiences all. 04-rock

As I said, just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.

maybe if you're 50 or older...most people around here work for FedEx, AutoZone, International Paper, ServiceMaster, St Jude, etc.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - NigelTufnel - 06-20-2016 10:44 AM

(06-20-2016 10:17 AM)tigertom Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 09:38 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote:  Worked in the Sears warehouse on 3rd floor which as hardware, tools, etc. and 1st floor which was tires for 1 year 'tween high school and UofM. That is all it took for me to realize making $10 per hour will not get it done.

Smart you are. Just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.

Try Broad street annex , then Crosstown and finally Poplar and Perkins.
Next , on to trucking industry. Good experiences all. 04-rock

As I said, just about everyone has worked at Sears at some time in their life.

Hyperbole much? To my knowledge, I don't know a single person that has worked at Sears, and I know a lot of people, young, old and in between.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - 3601 - 06-20-2016 10:51 AM

It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - Brother Bluto - 06-20-2016 10:53 AM

(06-20-2016 10:51 AM)3601 Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.

Racist


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - UofMemphis - 06-20-2016 10:54 AM

(06-20-2016 10:51 AM)3601 Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.

Kroger just spent 4 million to renovate that store, and Walgreen's just finished a 200k remodel...the Pirtle's there is on point...so define "seedy"


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - Brother Bluto - 06-20-2016 10:56 AM

(06-20-2016 10:54 AM)UofMemphis Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 10:51 AM)3601 Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.

Kroger just spent 4 million to renovate that store, and Walgreen's just finished a 200k remodel...the Pirtle's there is on point...so define "seedy"

He's not a fan of the Vietcong


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - 3601 - 06-20-2016 10:58 AM

(06-20-2016 10:54 AM)UofMemphis Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 10:51 AM)3601 Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.

Kroger just spent 4 million to renovate that store, and Walgreen's just finished a 200k remodel...the Pirtle's there is on point...so define "seedy"

1. Tech High School looks abandoned.

2. The neighborhood SE of the Poplar & Cleveland has been completely demolished. It looks like they dropped the bomb there.

3. There are empty lots just north of Sacred Heart.

4. There are some really seedy apartments due west of Eastern Star Missionary Baptist Church.

5. There is blood donation center across Cleveland from the back of the Kroger building.

6. There is another empty lot surrounded by barbed wire fencing and a crappy used car dealership across Cleveland from Sacred Heart.

7. There is what appears to be homeless camp behind Sacred Heart at the corner of Jefferson and Claybrook.

Shall I continue?


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - UofMemphis - 06-20-2016 11:02 AM

(06-20-2016 10:58 AM)3601 Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 10:54 AM)UofMemphis Wrote:  
(06-20-2016 10:51 AM)3601 Wrote:  It will be interesting to see how much (or little) the reopening of this building leads to other redevelopment in the Crosstown area. The area around Cleveland and Poplar is pretty seedy these days.

Kroger just spent 4 million to renovate that store, and Walgreen's just finished a 200k remodel...the Pirtle's there is on point...so define "seedy"

Tech High School looks abandoned.
The neighborhood SE of the Poplar & Cleveland has been completely demolished.

Tech is abandoned...it's 80 some odd years old and needs to be torn down...maybe turned into Apts or something.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - AlonsoWDC - 06-20-2016 02:29 PM

The closest I get to that area is Buccaneer and/or Printer's Alley lol.


RE: Sorry Memphis Miserables - Brother Bluto - 06-20-2016 02:35 PM

(06-20-2016 02:29 PM)AlonsoWDC Wrote:  The closest I get to that area is Buccaneer and/or Printer's Alley lol.

Used to go to printers alley way back in the day. Always after 4AM