Commercial Real Estate in Memphis and our Galaxy

American Idol comes to Memphis. Bring it on, Simon Cowell.

Signups are at FedExForum on Friday and auditions are on Sunday.

From the Commercial Appeal:

The route to Hollywood could be paved through Memphis for “American Idol” hopefuls, who begin registering Friday for Sunday’s Memphis auditions. Registration begins at FedExForum at 6 a.m. Friday, and will continue until Sunday morning when the auditions begin at 8 a.m.

The show’s producers warn that there is “no guarantee that everyone who registers will be given the opportunity to audition. If our time is running short, the producers may walk around the venue to pick out people to audition based on performing ability, look, style, personality and other actors at producer’s sole discretion …”

There are a ton of rules, so be sure to check out the whole story on The Commercial Appeals’ webpage or go to americanidol.com. They’ve got a whole section dedicated to the Memphis auditions, so make sure to check that out if you’re going to try out.

I’m guessing not too many people that are interested in Real Estate are going to try out, Read more »

August 31, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | American Idol, Downtown, FedEx Forum, Memphis | | No Comments

FedEx Forum Garage Update: Nobody don’t know nothin’

The attorney for Shelby County, Brian Kuhn, says there’s no “smoking gun” evidence indicating who the bad guy(s) are in the FedEx Forum shenanigans. From The Commercial Appeal:

Kuhn and his staff, at the request of the County Commission, have been sifting through as many as 140,000 pages of documents connected to the funding and construction of the garage and arena, home to the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies.

During a joint session of the commission’s audit and public service committees, Kuhn told commissioners decisions about the garage appear to have been made largely by groups of people in meetings, not individuals.

Kuhn said he hasn’t found any “smoking gun” evidence to explain the garage fiasco, which is costing the City of Memphis $6.3 million in federal funds…

Some members of the commission, however, said they are certain that fraud or deception was at play in the matter.

Commissioner Walter Bailey, a longtime critic of the arena project, said he’s convinced there was “subterfuge and chicanery” involved in the deal, which resulted in the Grizzlies receiving profits from garage operations. “This thing was intentional,” he said. Fellow arena critic, Commissioner John Willingham, said with all the attorneys who worked on the arena project, he was skeptical that no one was aware the garage did not meet the federal requirements.

“Not everybody is a dummy. There were plenty of smart people involved,” Willingham said.

How great is that quote? “Not everybody is a dummy.” Yeah, but enough people were stupid enough to let them get away with stealing 6.3 million dollars from the federal grant that I’m going to have to repay in taxes. Thanks for looking out for me, smart guys.

July 20, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Downtown, FedEx Forum, Memphis, Memphis Real Estate, Tennessee | | No Comments