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East
Memphis , Tennessee
East Memphis is a rough
region of Memphis, Tennessee, with a few knownly neighborhoods such
as White Station and Sherwood Forest and with the following general
neighborhood borders:
On
the West: Midtown (which is defined usually either as west of either
Hollywood or E. Parkway) On The South: Hickory Hill, Orange Mound
(usually Park Ave. is given as a boundary west of Getwell, and Rhodes-Quince
east of Getwell) On the East: Germantown, Cordova (Germantown is
its own town, Cordova is administratively part of Memphis proper)
On the North: Bartlett (although Cordova shields East Memphis from
Bartlett), the Covington Pike region. Boundary usually thought of
as I-40 or around it.
East
Memphis is largely a commercial and residential powerhouse. Poplar
Avenue provides the central east-west thoroughfare of the area,
and there are many thriving businesses on and around it.
East
Memphis is the location of the some of the largest Memphis homes,
specifically those in the Walnut Grove area. It is also home to
the looming Clark Tower, as there are no legal restrictions on the
height of buildings outside of the downtown area. The area also
has developed into a home for many businesses and law firms.
East
Memphis is also home to world-famous Corky's Barbecue. Walnut Grove
Rd. has a high concentration of churches. Highland St. is mostly
commercial, with a smattering of high-rise, low-income residential
buildings, as well as Crichton College. The University of Memphis
sits south of Central Ave. and north of Southern Ave, with the Highland
strip bordering it on its western side. Further down Poplar Ave.,
the Oak Court Mall, which has been a shopping mainstay in the area
since 1987, can be found.
Main East-West streets in the area include Park Avenue, Southern
Avenue, Poplar Avenue, Walnut Grove Road, Shady Grove Road, Summer
Avenue, and Macon Road. Main North-South streets include White Station
Road, Perkins Road, Goodlett Road, Highland Street, Ridgeway Road,
and Kirby Parkway.
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