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Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law »

The Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law is an American Bar Association accredited law school and is the only law school in Memphis, Tennessee.

The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of LAw

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Memphis City Hall »

Judge D’Army Bailey Courthouse »

The Shelby County Courthouse, was designed by James Gamble Rogers and completed in 1909. This neoclassical pile features a long portico topped by a cornice supported by massive Ionic columns. The ambitious sculptural program designed by J. Massey Rhind includes the pediment groups, Canon Law, Roman Law, Statutory Law, Civil Law and Criminal Law.

Courthouse, Shelby TN
Memphis National Civil Rights Museum

National Civil Rights Museum »

The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present.

The Memphis Redbirds »

The class AAA minor league baseball affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. They play their home games at AutoZone Park in downtown Memphis,Tennessee. They entered the Pacific Coast League as an expansion team in 1998, and are owned as a non-profit community entity.

Autozone Park Memphis
The Peabody Hotel

The Peabody Hotel »

Half a mile from iconic Beale Street, this landmark 13-story downtown hotel is known for its grand, marble-columned lobby as well as its resident ducks—whose daily parade to the hall’s fountain is a tradition dating to 1933.

Mud Island »

The museum on Mud Island presents the history of the lower Mississippi river valley, with great emphasis on the steamboat, complete with a full-scale replica steamboat. An admission fee is charged for the museum.

Mud Island, Memphis, TN
Madison Hotel, Memphis, TN

The Madison Hotel »

Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid »

The massive destination experience offers something for everyone, from the serious outdoor enthusiast to families looking to have fun. There’s nothing else like it anywhere in the world.

Bass Pro Shops, Memphis, TN
Beale Street, Memphis, TN

Beale Street

Beale Street is a street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles. It is a significant location in the city’s history, as well as in the history of the blues.

The Cannon Center Performing Arts »

This 2,100-seat venue home of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra also features live theater & ballet.

Cannon Center Performing Arts
Cook Convention Center Downtown Memphis TN

Memphis Convention Center »

When planning your next event, look to the truly unique blend of amazing food, interesting sites and southern hospitality of Memphis, Tennessee. Contact us today or view images of the facility.

The Memphis Grizzlies »

National Basketball Association’s Grit and Grind begins here at Fedex Forum.

Memphis Grizzlies
St. Jude Children's Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital »

St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

Sun Studio »

Sun Studio is the Birthplace of Rock & Roll. Originally opened as Memphis Recording Service at 706 Union Avenue by Sam Phillips on January 3, 1950

Sun Studios, Memphis, TN
Orpheum Theatre, Memphis TN

Orpheum Theatre »

Throughout the last three decades, the Orpheum has brought in large-scale Broadway shows, like The Lion King, Wicked, Cats, and Les Miserables, while continuing to offer performances from great entertainers like Jerry Seinfeld, John Mellencamp, Sarah McLachlan, Tony Bennett, the Goo Goo Dolls, and many more.

Driving: Within 10–15 Minutes

Stax Museum »

The American Museum of Soul Music. Soulsville began as a tiny record store in an old movie theater at the corner of McLemore Avenue and College Street in Memphis, Tennessee, grew to become one of the most important music recording studios in the world.

Stax
Graceland in Memphis, TN

Graceland »

Most kings have castles. Elvis had a home. Touring Graceland is one of the most memorable things to do in Memphis for many Memphis visitors and residents.

The Blues Foundation »

Since its inception in 1980, The Blues Foundation has inducted new members annually into the Blues Hall of Fame for their historical contribution, impact and overall influence on the Blues.

The Blues Foundation
Brooks Museum, Memphis

Brooks Museum »

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee

Memphis College of Art

Memphis College of Art
Overton Square, Memphis, TN

Overton Square »

Overton Square brings together people of all ages to shop, work out, eat, or be entertained in a relaxed yet sophisticated environment, all served with a side of authentic Midtown Memphis.

Methodist Hospital »

Methodist Hospitals of Memphis is ranked nationally in 5 pediatric specialties. It was also high-performing in 2 adult specialties. Methodist Hospitals of Memphis is a 1,324-bed general medical and surgical facility

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Regional Medical Center, Memphis, TN

The Med »

Regional Medical Center at Memphis, located in Memphis, Tenn., offers a range of health care services to the community in the city and surrounding areas. The center is one of the state s largest safety-net teaching hospitals, and has trained many of Tennessee’s medical professionals through its affiliation with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

The Memphis Zoo »

Together we are building one of the world’s great zoos! Our friendly staff and volunteers are dedicated to providing a naturalistic and enriching sanctuary for our animals and a clean, friendly, entertaining, and educational experience for our guests.

Memphis Zoo
Minglewood Plaza, Memphis TN

Minglewood Hall »

Midtown live music and event venue.

Hi Tone Café »

Live music every night of the week, located in heart of Crosstown

Hi Tone Cafe

University of Tennessee Medical School »

The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is one of six graduate schools of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in downtown Memphis

University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, TN

Southern College of Optometry »

The college is dedicated to the study of optometry, the field of medicine that includes not only the performance of refractive eye examinations and the fitting of necessary corrective lenses or vision therapy, but also the diagnosis and treatment of numerous ocular diseases.

“I have absolutely loved living at Court Square. I have enjoyed not only the short walk to work, but also the abundance of restaurants and night life that are in walking distance. You won’t find a better staff than here—they always make sure their residents are happy and safe at any hour of day.”

Cat Monaco

“ I really enjoy living here. The location is convenient. Beale Street, the Arts district and restaurants are a short walk from my apartment. I live in a green building that is resource efficient. The management team is very professional and they do a great job of anticipating the needs of residents.”

Bernie Johnson

“This place rocks! The staff is very courteous, almost like family. I love living here. With all the great amenities, excellent views, and lose proximity to all the downtown happenings, I couldn’t have picked a better place to reside.”

Timothy Waggoner

“We love the location of Court Square Center! We can walk to see the Grizzlies play at the FedEx Forum, to the Memphis Farmers Market, and to great restaurants on Main Street. We’ve lived here for three years and can’t imagine leaving the convenience of living at Court Square Center.”

Ashley and Kevon

“Court Square Center is a fabulous place to live right in the heart of Downtown Memphis. Not only do I heave beautiful views of the Mississippi River but the staff are so attentive, professional and helpful.”

Briana Kruger

“I absolutely love living in Court Square Center because it’s so close to the law school, restaurants and shops. It’s incredibly secure too and feeling safe in my home is very important to me.”

Hallie Flanagan

“This is the best place I have ever lived.”

Jeff Martinez

“Court Square Center is without question one of the premiere places to live in Memphis.”

Josh Anspaugh

“I love living at Court Square Center because its tranquil surroundings and sophisticated atmosphere fits my busy schedule and lifestyle! Located in the heart of downtown and just minutes away from everything, there’s no better place I would rather call home!”

Robin

“Unique design, responsive management… We love our ‘glass house’ overlooking the park!”

Ann and Cory Tinker

“I absolutely LOVE living at Court Square Center! I have a fantastic view, easy access to everything downtown, a management team that is like family, and I’m only a half mile from my job at St. Jude. Best place to be in the core of downtown Memphis!”

Misty Aucoin
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Main Street and the trolly line are on the west face of the park, one street removed from Front Street, the renowned “Cotton Row” overlooking the Mississippi River.

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