Amenities

Better Together

The Sears Crosstown building has been home to many things over its 88-year history. Over 400,000 sq ft on the upper floors of the building housed tens of thousands of unique products – goods that were pulled by hand, packaged and tied with the distinctive “Sears Knot,” then shipped out daily to one of over 650,000 customers in the region. These parcels were the lifeblood of the building, and when they stopped flowing, the building was forced into dormancy.

Today, the lifeblood of this building is you. Be a part of the reawakening as these floors churn back into action as a home to people on the forefront of engaging Memphis: urban educators, healthcare scientists and researchers, artists, and many others who are excited to live above the unique experiences and amenities Crosstown Concourse has to offer. Parcels is where the spirit of Concourse takes physical form through its residents. Our lives are lived better when we discover together.

Concourse Community Features

Crosstown Concourse is centrally located in Memphis, TN, a few blocks from Interstate 40, two miles from the downtown core and the Mississippi River, and half a mile from the world-renowned Medical District. Nearby attractions include Overton Park, Memphis Zoo, Levitt Shell Amphitheater, Overton Square, Rhodes College, Southern College of Optometry, and the Bass Pro Shop Pyramid.

  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
View Recent Building Developments at Concourse Concourse Community Features

Concourse Community Features

  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
View Recent Building Developments at Concourse

Parking Info

  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space

Parking Info

  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
  • Multi-story atriums and windows draw in natural light
  • Historic 1920’s character with many reclaimed and repurposed architectural pieces
  • Two acres of public plazas and an additional acre of green space
View Recent Building Developments at Concourse
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