REMINDER Memphis Heritage asks you to offer your support, and attend these very important meetings :
Tuesday August 10th AT 3 PM
1st Floor City Council Chambers -
125 N. Main Street
Third and final reading and passage of the Unified Development Code at the City CouncilThursday
August 12th AT 10 AM Land Use Control Board
1st Floor City Council Chambers -
125 N. Main Street
Passage of the Midtown Overlay before the Land Use Control Board Tuesday
August 24th AT 3 PM
1st Floor City Council Chambers -
125 N. Main Street
CVS is appealing the Land Use Control Board's rejection of their project to demolish the Union Ave. Methodist Church at Union and Cooper
We know it's a lot to ask but your attendance at these meetings is paramount to the success of these important Midtown issues.
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These three meetings are very important and will impact Midtown and Shelby County
For information call June West at Memphis Heritage, Inc. 901.272.2727
Memphis Heritage Mission Statement Our mission is to educate and coordinate individuals and groups to save, improve, reuse, and maintain architecturally and historically significant buildings, streets, neighborhoods, parks, and cultural artifacts of Shelby County, Tennessee.Memphis Heritage, Inc. was founded in 1975 as a non-profit educational and charitable organization. From our efforts to save the Napoleon Hill mansion on Union Avenue to our efforts today encompassing the entire city, Memphis Heritage keeps working to preserve our area's rich history. As Memphis Heritage celebrates its 35 Year anniversary, it continues to be the voice for the preservation of the Memphis area's architectural heritage.