Tenant Profile: Germantown Trainers Studio

"Susan Ritter had been a Marine and a competitive athlete. Mike Farah had been a successful corporate executive who almost worked himself into an early grave, lost 50 pounds, retired, and began competing in body building competitions.

Along the way, Ritter and Farah worked as trainers at area fitness centers, and started talking about having their own business.

Recently, Farah, 61, and Ritter, 50, opened Trainers Studio in a 1,200 square-foot space in Farmington Centre in Germantown. The complex includes a fitness center and yoga studio, plus a chiropractor, but they don’t see any of them as threats. If anything, they are complementary business models."

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Memphis Daily News: Loeb Buys East Memphis Office Complex

"Loeb Properties has acquired an office complex in the heart of East Memphis, the company’s first major acquisition since it bought Overton Square in July 2012.

Memphis-based Loeb Properties purchased Executive Square, a 40-suite professional office complex at Poplar Avenue and Yates Road in East Memphis, from F. William Hackmeyer for $3.85 million.

“Executive Square has all the right attributes, primarily its visibility and location on Poplar Avenue, two blocks from I-240,” said Lou Loeb, executive vice president of asset management for Loeb Properties. “The potential of this property is enormous.”

The four-building, 51,146-square-foot complex was built in 1973 and is currently 70 percent leased. Loeb officials said Executive Square is a good destination for small businesses needing 500 square feet to 2,000 square feet and looking to locate in East Memphis, the city’s premier office market."

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Memphis Daily News: Mary Carter Cake Decorating Center to Grow

"A venerable Memphis cake decorating and supply store is moving to a new location on Summer Avenue.

Mary Carter Decorating Center signed a 4,800-square-foot lease in Cloverleaf Shopping Center at 733 N. White Station Road.

The father-and-son team of Jim and Chris Faherty have operated the family business out of their current, 2,500-square-foot location at 3205 Summer Ave. for 55 years."

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Memphis Business Journal: Robata Ramen Signs Lease in Overton Square

"Jimmy Ishii plans to open a new concept, Robata Ramen & Yakitori Bar, in the Overton Square’s historic Griffin House.

The Memphis restaurateur signed a 1,526-square-foot lease at 2116 Madison Avenue, taking a yellow house which remained residential during the district’s commercial heyday.

Robata Ramen & Yakitori Bar, taking its name from the Japanese word for “fireside,” is an izakaya bar and grill serving kushiyaki skewers of grilled meat and vegetables, kara-age bite-sized fried chicken, ramen noodle soups and other traditional Japanese items.

Chefs will serve customers seated at the bar using a paddle. This method comes from an old Japanese method of fishermen passing meals from boat to boat."

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Memphis Business Journal: Overton Square Approaching Capacity

Loeb Properties Inc. has been riding a leasing hot streak in recent months at Overton Square. The Midtown retail property, once left for dead, is now currently 73 percent occupied. What a difference a year, and a local owner, make.

Overton Square declined for years under Colorado-based Overton Square Investors LLC, but that started changing once Memphis-based Loeb purchased the property.

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Memphis College of Art Creates 1923 Poplar Mural

The service station at 1923 Poplar faces Overton Park and neighbors one of Midtown’s cultural mainstays, Memphis College of Art.

In an effort to brighten up a very visible Midtown corner, Loeb formed a partnership with MCA, and a plan was devised to paint a mural on the east-facing side of the building. Visible driving east on Poplar, the bright colors and happy message are a welcome addition to the neighborhood.

The design class put together a booklet on the project, which summarized the project this way:

We first discussed our main objectives, that the mural should be about Midtown and legible while driving down Poplar Avenue. After exploring what we thought captured the spirit of Midtown Memphis, we decided to create a survey to compare our thoughts to others. They were essentially one in the same: that Midtown is lively and blooming. After some deliberation, we felt the mural should have an upbeat Midtown message, which we wanted to portray through geometric forms and bold colors. We chose the text “Midtown is Our Memphis” to transform the original “Midtown is Memphis” expression from an exclusive phrase into an inclusive one.

WMC-TV 5: Overton Square Facelift In Progress

"There is a lot of moving and shaking going on in Overton Square these days as the area gets a well-deserved face lift.

When many think of Overton Square, they think of the food and beverage scene, but its redevelopment means adding fitness centers and it is all set to open by the end of the year.

"To have a vibrant downtown, you have to have a healthy Midtown," explained Bob Loeb, Loeb Properties.

Loeb says Overton Square is on its way to making a new name for itself.

"We've got food and beverage, we've got theater and film. We want art on the street, so we've got mosaics and murals," he said. Loeb says there is a possibility for a new tapas and crepe restaurant. But restaurants will not be the only attraction."

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Overton Square Updates

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Ongoing Renovations

Bar Louie: The air-conditioning units that were removed this past Friday were from the top of the future Bar Louie space, at 2125 Madison. They have already started construction and demo work inside, and are also planning to build a 1,700 SF outdoor patio.  They plan to be open for business in February 2013.

Renovation Plans: Renovations to the “west building” (2087-2097 Madison, the building which includes Memphis Pizza Café & Golden India) are currently underway. We have made extensive structural repairs to each space, internally and externally, and we are painting the exterior with the new color scheme (our designer is Jack Rainey of Rainey Contract Designs). Other changes include added modern commercial storefronts to the Trimble-facing spaces and repaired rear balconies for the Madison-facing spaces. We are making these renovations and changes to bring the buildings up-to-date and more leasable for today’s retailer, while maintaining their historical character.

Other Renovations: The “east building” (the curved building including Bar Louie and the former Friday’s space, 2115-2125 Madison) exterior and interior structural repairs, including painting and art (see below). The middle building (or “atrium building”) will begin major renovations January 1.

Memshop/Holiday Market: The Mayor’s Innovation Team is sponsoring a pop-up holiday market at Overton Square with over 30 artists selling their wares, as well as a community café, a pop-up clothing store, music, and more. It will take place the three weekends leading up to Christmas. See their facebook page for more information.

2116 Madison/”The Cottage”: After demolishing the breezeway that connected this building to the former Paulette’s, extensive structural and exterior repairs have been made to this 1,500 sf former residential building, including the addition of a handicap-accessible ramp. It is now being painted and an outdoor patio is planned for the “front yard” facing Madison Ave. While it is still currently available for lease, we are getting close to signing a lease with a new restaurant concept who would open late winter/early spring 2013.

Public Art Updates

This is being headed up internally by Lou Loeb. Local artist Carol DeForest has been hired as our public art consultant; together with Lou and the Overton Square arts committee, the following projects are underway:

  • Mural by David Lynch on the north face wall of Bari Ristorante
  • Large-scale sculpture by Yvonne Bobo
  • Mosaic by Lea Holland
  • Backlit stained glass by Suzy Hendrix for the upstairs windows above the former TGIFriday’s
  • Interactive music exhibit by Sean Murphy for the Trimble Courtyard

New Panera Underscores Midtown Memphis 'Tipping Point'

"Panera Bread Co. is coming to one of Midtown’s busiest streets following years of site selection in the area.

The St. Louis-based fast-casual sandwich franchise plans to open in the 4,588-square-foot, freestanding space that is currently a Pizza Hut at 1961 Union Ave. by early May.

Rick Postle, who owns Panera franchise rights to the Memphis area along with his wife, Rosemary, under the entity Delta Dough Inc., said Panera’s new Midtown store will not only fill unmet demand in the area but will be the first location in West Tennessee with a drive-thru."

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Loeb Properties Finalizes Overton Square Purchase

"Loeb Properties Inc. has closed on Overton Square, paving the way for the Memphis-based commercial real estate firm to move forward with its plans for the historic property.

Loeb Properties purchased the property, which is eight acres spread across multiple parcels, from Colorado-based Overton Square Investors LLC for $7 million.

The land is bordered by Court on the north, Cooper on the east, Monroe on the south, and Florence on the west."

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Bar Louie to Open in Overton Square

"Bar Louie, an upscale neighborhood bar and restaurant, is coming to Overton Square, adding another eatery to the Loeb Properties Inc. project.

The restaurant franchise has signed a 5,650-square-foot lease at 2125 Madison. It will occupy part of the curved building at the southwest corner of Madison and Cooper.

This store will be Bar Louie’s 11th franchised location and will be operated by a Chicago-based franchisee, Tony De Salvo and partners. Construction should start in August with a goal to be open by Jan. 1, 2013."

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