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01 1-2 20 Editorial1-3.Indd Public Records & Notices View a complete day’s public records and notices at memphisdailynews.com. www.chandlerreports.com January 1-2, 2020 MemphisDailyNews.com Vol. 135 | No. 1 Rack–50¢/Delivery–39¢ Airport sees signs of hope in latest air service moves WAYNE RISHER officials say. Officials believe American load of passengers on Dec. 18. very good load factors, we’re Courtesy of The Daily Memphian Airport officials said they’d Airlines’ seasonal nonstop to It’s slated to run through Jan. 7. going to try to parlay that into, A holiday season nonstop to been talking to former hub op- Los Angeles could build a case “Hopefully, we can parlay ‘Alright guys, you saw the appe- Los Angeles International and erator Delta Air Lines about nu- for a permanent offering, if Mem- this month into longer term, con- tite, now provide the buffet,’ and a newly announced Salt Lake merous nonstop needs, includ- phians and the city’s visitors fill tinual service,” airport president hopefully we can get them to,” City nonstop coming in July ing Boston, before Delta made the planes. and chief executive officer Scott Brockman said. are hopeful signs for Memphis the somewhat surprising choice The Los Angeles nonstop got Brockman said. International Airport in 2020, of Salt Lake City. off to a strong start with a full “Our hope is if we maintain AIRPORT CONTINUED ON P2 of the house and property visible from the street. The previous residents, now deceased, had lov- Couple reviving overgrown ingly cared for and even improved the stately home years ago. But as they aged, the bushes, vines and trees took over. “Some of it was intentional,” Michael said of the overgrowth. “There Midtown mansion were some magno- lia trees along the front that blocked the whole visual of the house and oth- er things that were unintentional. … They were really Just growth that interested in selling got away and hadn’t it to us because we been maintained in years and it kind of wanted to live here took over.” and not split the lot In addition to their day jobs — Mi- o and put another chael is an actuary home on the land. for a health care pro- “And really kind of vider and Mallory is director of finance breathe life into it as for the Communi- opposed to making ty Foundation of Greater Memphis a quick buck on it.” — the Seekers are –Michael Seeker in the real estate business. They buy histor- ic apartment properties in Louisville, Kentucky and Memphis, and renovate and rent them out. They now own 20 buildings, including three in Memphis, total- ing 95 apartment units. Mallory and Michael Seeker recently acquired the house at 227 Stonewall in Midtown’s Evergreen Historic District and plan to The Stonewall mansion would be large enough take their time and restore its luster. (Ziggy Mack/Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) for a number of apartments, but the Seekers take a different approach with their personal property. The plan: The mansion will be their forever home. TOM BAILEY lots of parties and events and hopefully beige-brick home at 227 Stonewall St. That’s good news for anyone concerned about Courtesy of The Daily Memphian a lot of friends and family coming to The regal structure, guarded by two protecting the city’s remaining stock of historic A couple who love old houses have stay with us,” Mallory Seeker said of the lion statues at the front steps, anchors a properties, indicates John Tackett. He’s a consultant literally uncovered a historic Midtown home of nearly 7,000 square feet fronted one-acre lot that is massive by Midtown for historic preservation, architectural design and mansion with plans to restore it to its by more than 20 fluted, Ionic columns. standards. interiors and gardens. 119-year-old grandeur. Mallory and Michael Seeker are just But not until after the Seekers bought “We’re definitely looking forward to the fourth family to own the two-story, the home in May for $475,000 was much MANSION CONTINUED ON P2 INSIDE Public Records ................ 4 Public Notices ............... 12 memphisdailynews.com chandlerreports.com Business and marriage licenses are ©2020 The Daily News Publishing Company A division of The Daily News Publishing Company unavailable while Shelby County Memphis, Tennessee The standard for premium real estate Established 1886 • 135th year information since 1968 Clerk’s O ce reviews internal policies Call 901.523.1561 to subscribe Call 901.458.6419 for more information for its digital platforms. Page 2 MemphisDailyNews.com January 1-2, 2020 “Mallory and I were really Michael said. “If we get into some- MANSION CONTINUED FROM P1 drawn to the columns on the thing here and it ends up costing “It seems like we’re losing so front,” Michael said. “They are way more than we anticipate, much,” Tackett said of the loss of one of our favorite architectural rather than saying we’ll cut a other historic structures in Mem- details. That, plus the lions on the corner and do something differ- phis. “A lot of people would have front porch.” ent, we can wait and maybe take said, ‘Oh, this house cannot be The Seekers believe the family an extra year. saved, it’s just too far gone.’ Which estate that owned the home was “And we’ll be happy with how wasn’t the case at all. offered more money by other suit- it was done and 20 years from “Is it cheaper to build a ors who might have subdivided now we’ll still be happy with how new house? Well, maybe. But it the property. it was done.” wouldn’t be a house like that.” “They were really interested Michael now has years of The Seekers have turned to in selling it to us because we experience renovating historic Tackett for advice on the resto- wanted to live here and not split properties. A budget for renovat- ration. “He’s very renowned,” Mi- the lot off and put another home ing a historic property is “really chael said, adding that they felt on the land,” Michael said. “And just a loose guideline,” he said. fortunate Tackett had time to The historic residence purchased by Michael and Mallory Seeker at really kind of breathe life into it “It never really means anything.” help them. 227 Stonewall in Midtown Memphis features a detailed tile floor in the as opposed to making a quick Added Mallory, “Once you Tackett’s main advice: “Just kitchen. (Ziggy Mack/Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) buck on it.” open up the walls you never really try to be true to the original con- They bought 227 Stonewall know what you are going to find. cept of the house,” he said. “You a segment of Interstate 40 that The Seekers moved from Lou- in an off-the-market transaction. We might have a budget in mind will be much better off than com- never got built. isville to Florida and then took Turns out, their new mansion but that doesn’t mean that’s what pletely trying to make it over. The The Stonewall houses are a 3.5-month driving tour of the backs up to the house they had we’re going to be spending.” best advice is to keep the original made of stone, stucco or brick, Southeast in search of a great lived in, and sold, on McNeil. The renovation will “touch concept of the design and then many with large porches and dor- place to live. They moved in 2015 everything,” she said, including build on that. Certainly, make it mers. The architecture is mainly to Memphis, where Mallory was A phased approach an overhaul of the plumbing, your own house. It’s not a muse- Foursquare or designs with neo- born, and still had relatives and The Seekers plan to be me- electrical system, heating and um. You don’t have to be slavish classical, neocolonial, bungalow friends. He’s from St. Louis. thodical about renovating the air-conditioning. The kitchen in restoring it.” or Arts and Crafts influences. “We both really love Mem- big house. They don’t plan to cut will be made over as well. The Seekers’ home is a blend, phis,” she said. “I feel like there is corners on quality, which means The guts of the house will be A special street Tackett said. such a great sense of community taking as much time as needed. modernized, but neither the inte- The four-block Stonewall “There’s some neoclassical, here. People are really engaged in They moved into the house rior nor exterior will be. Place Historic District comprised and there’s some Arts and Crafts where the city is going. That was in September. They will remain “We really do love old houses,” 84 architecturally significant movement to it,” he said. “And definitely a big draw for us.” there until the completion of Mallory said. “The character and houses — most built between this was indicative of the times. They bought and renovated a a backhouse/garage. Once the the woodwork. And we really in- 1910 and 1930 — when it was The teens in the 20th century, it home on McNeil Street for them- backhouse is complete next year, tend to keep all of that and just added to the National Register of was an eclectic mix.” selves. During their walks around they will live in it so renovation of freshen it up.” Historic Places in 1982. A dozen the neighborhood they would the mansion can begin. Added Michael, “The original houses there had been demol- Finding Memphis and the stroll past the mansion shrouded “That was a big driver behind character of the home, we want to ished in 1972 to clear the way for mansion in vegetation.
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