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Lincoln American Tower |
| The 22-story Lincoln American Tower (LAT), was built in 1924 as a scaled replica of the Woolworth Building in New York City, and comprises 85,500 square feet. It’s distinctive silhouette on the downtown skyline and its well-preserved white ceramic-tiled facades make the LAT one of the most recognizable historic landmarks in Memphis. LAT is listed on the National Rights of Historic Places. |
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| Among the first steel frame superstructures in Memphis, the LAT is in excellent condition and required only light reconstruction and refurbishment in preparation for its transformation into a mixed-use building. |
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| LAT features 31 two bedroom / two bathroom apartments, three floors of commercial office space, and a bright, high ceilinged corner retail space. |
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| The ground floor retail space of the Lincoln American Tower contains 3,500 square feet overlooking the northwest corner of Court Square Park and Main Street. Exposed beams and columns accent the unit, which features 18 foot ceilings and large windows, allowing in an abundance of natural light. This is an ideal restaurant location, and includes a professional kitchen below the main level, with a small freight elevator to facilitate access. |
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| The third and fourth floors of the LAT contain a total of 7,460 usable square feet of Class A office space. There is 4,800 sf on the third and 2,660 sf on the fourth floor that are connected by stairway and elevator and can be leased contiguously or separately. They feature spectacular views and the ability to be built out in a customized manner for any type of office user. |
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