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Toyota Center
175 Toyota Center
Memphis, TN 38103 | | | | | Management Company | |
Parkway Realty Services
175 Toyota Center
Memphis, TN 38103 | | | | | Leasing Contact | |
Bruce Moses
Phone: (901) 575-0500
Fax: (901) 575-0505
bmoses@pky.com | | |
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Toyota Center
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Built By: | Hein
Realty Company | |
Designed By: | G.
M. Shaw and Charles O. Pfeil | | Year
Completed: | 1913 |
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Completed: | 2000 | |
Architects: |
Looney Ricks Kiss Architects | |
Owner: |
Moore Building Associates, LP |
| | | | Building Summary | | The Toyota Center is an eight-story, 175,000 square foot historical rehabilitation of the Wm. R. Moore Dry Goods Building, a once prominent dry goods warehouse constructed in 1913. The company closed its doors in the early 1970s, leaving the building abandoned for nearly 20 years. With years of neglect concealing its National Historic Register status, the building anchored several blocks of urban blight until its recent rehabilitation. Today as Toyota Center, it forms the gateway to eight city blocks of redevelopment that includes AutoZone Park - the 2000 Minor League Ballpark of the Year, a 400-unit urban multifamily residential development, and a new elementary school.
Toyota Center is an integral element in the new downtown Memphis Ballpark development district, containing critical operating functions required by the Ballpark. All internal infrastructure was replaced to include a state-of-the-art, high-efficiency central plant system for heating and cooling the entire Ballpark complex. It includes stand alone electrical service with emergency backup power for the entire campus. Sited adjacent to AutoZone's Park's entry plaza, Toyota Center also houses the Ballpark catering kitchen, the Memphis Redbirds team offices, and a retail store. In addition, it provides Class A office space for Storage USA corporate headquarters, Looney Ricks Kiss Architects, and houses an automobile showroom for Toyota. |
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