'Black Lives Matter' Painted Near Former Forrest Statue Site
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Public Records & Notices Monitoring local real View a complete estate since 1968 day’s public records Subscribe Presented by and notices today for our at memphisdailynews.com. free report www.chandlerreports.com Friday, June 26, 2020 MemphisDailyNews.com Vol. 135 | No. 91 Rack–50¢/Delivery–39¢ Orgel presses ahead with $32M Snuff District permit TOM BAILEY and fitness center. the Wolf River Harbor accessible suburbs into the old converted morning, June 25. Courtesy of The Daily Memphian The adaptive reuse of the to Uptown. snuff factory. “This is a multi-phase proj- Developers of the planned, complex of six historic buildings But this first building permit “At the moment will include ect,” Orgel said. “The building $200 million Snuff District in at 46 Keel is planned as the first does not include about 80,000 office space but plans not com- is 260,000 square feet, so a large Uptown just applied for a build- phase of a 55-acre, mixed-use de- square feet of office space for plete so that part of the building undertaking.” ing permit to spend an estimat- velopment of apartments, office Varsity Spirit, the company that being drawn still,” lead developer Asked if Varsity Spirit ed $32.6 million for the first 107 space, event space, single-family in fall 2019 announced plans to Billy Orgel responded to The Dai- apartments, community room homes, and green space to make move its headquarters from the ly Memphian by text Thursday DISTRICT CONTINUED ON P2 the group, and Demster said police took pictures of them before officers eventually left the park area ‘Black Lives Matter’ painted where the Forrest statue stood for decades before it was taken down. The Forrest statue was removed by the city Dec. 20, 2017, after #TakeEmDown901, a grassroots or- near former Forrest statue site ganization led by Tami Sawyer, led the charge to get Memphis’ Confederate statues removed. Sawyer is now a Shelby County commissioner. In addition to the Forrest statue, a Downtown monument to Confederate President Jefferson Davis was taken down. The remains of Forrest and his wife are still on the site at the park but will be removed and become property of The Sons of Confederate Veterans under an agreement reached recently be- tween the city and the group. The city pursued legal action in state court to remove the monuments and ultimately sold the two parks along with the monuments to a private non- profit group Memphis Greenspace which then had the monuments removed. The city and Forrest’s heirs are working on a settlement for the reinterment of his remains and those of his wife someplace other than the park. The statues can never be relocated within the city of Memphis under the terms of their transfer to pri- vate groups by Memphis Greenspace. Strickland and Sawyer have sparred publicly over whose ac- tions were more responsible for the removal of the monuments. The Black Lives Matter mural is like several oth- ers around the country in which activists, artists and volunteers have expressed their support for anti- racism protests through street murals. The activity follows the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed in Minneapolis by a white police officer. A group of protesters painted ‘Black lives matter’ around the graves of KKK leader and Confederate general Nathan Bedford In Washington, D.C., artists and volunteers Forrest and his wife Mary Ann in Health Sciences Park on the evening of June 24, 2020, and the early-morning hours of June 25. painted Black Lives Matter in huge yellow block let- (Patrick Lantrip/Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) ters on a street leading to the White House. In Char- lotte, N.C., 17 artists were commissioned by the city YOLANDA JONES once stood is now surrounded by the the pedestal on which the statue stood at and other groups to paint a Black Lives mural on a Courtesy of The Daily Memphian words: Black Lives Matter. Health Sciences Park on Union Avenue. street in that city’s downtown area. The site where the statue of Con- Activists, working Wednesday eve- Community activist Hunter Demster This week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio an- federate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, ning, June 24, into Thursday morning, posted photos and video on social me- nounced a Black Lives Matter mural will be painted a slave trader and Ku Klux Klan leader, painted the words around the base of dia. The video showed police watching outside Trump Tower. INSIDE Public Records ................ 4 Public Notices ............... 14 memphisdailynews.com chandlerreports.com Marriage licenses are unavailable ©2020 The Daily News Publishing Company A division of The Daily News Publishing Company while Shelby County Clerk’s O ce Memphis, Tennessee The standard for premium real estate Established 1886 • 135th year information since 1968 reviews internal policies for its digital Call 901.523.1561 to subscribe Call 901.458.6419 for more information platforms. Page 2 MemphisDailyNews.com Friday, June 26, 2020 It’s official: No professional baseball at AutoZone Park this summer DON WADE the challenges the NBA is facing in league. So, the Cardinals will play Courtesy of The Daily Memphian its attempt to restart its season in every team in the NL Central and Amid a pandemic-impacted the Orlando “bubble.” the teams in the AL Central, with summer, AutoZone Park will nei- Meantime, news that there the greatest number of games ther house the St. Louis Cardinals’ will be a baseball season – albeit against an AL Central team being “taxi squad” of extra players nor one barely more than a one-third Kansas City, the Cardinals’ desig- be a venue for potential games the length of the normal 162-game nated “rival.” The Chicago Cubs featuring free agent minor league schedule – comes with some al- would get the White Sox and so on. players, Memphis Redbirds major- terations, as first reported by The Write your name on it: In an ity owner Peter Freund told The Athletic and ESPN: effort to prevent spread of the Daily Memphian on Wednesday., DH for all: This year the Na- virus, players will use their own June 24. tional League will join the Amer- personalized equipment. This As MLB moves toward its 60- ican League in using the desig- extends to pitchers having their game season, scheduled to begin nated hitter rule. This is perhaps own baseballs for use in bullpen either on July 23 or 24, AutoZone especially good news for Cardinals sessions and their own rosin bags Park will not be part of profession- fans because it means if Matt Car- for use during games. Hitters al baseball’s abbreviated season. penter can rediscover his batting would be responsible for their own MLB clubs will not be providing stroke, he could potentially play weighted bat donuts and pine tar any minor league teams — from every day without ever having to rags and ferrying them to and Rookie ball through Triple-A — don a glove. from the on-deck circle. Runners with players this year. AutoZone Park will be empty this summer for baseball, the Memphis Who’s on first? In all extra in- will be expected to fetch their own Freund said he agreed with the Redbirds announced Wednesday, June 24. (Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) nings, a runner at the beginning gloves, caps and sunglasses from Cardinals placing their taxi squad of the inning. It’s a move geared the dugout if an inning ends with at Double-A Springfield; it’s closer between soccer and baseball. Major League Baseball about the toward limiting the time players them still on base. to St. Louis and is a fit from that As for the possibility that the possibility of hosting games that are together at the ballpark, per And, of course, continued posi- standpoint, but Freund, who also Redbirds might follow the Nash- would consist of free agents com- health guidelines. But it previous- tive COVID-19 tests are to be ex- is majority owner of the Memphis ville Sounds’ stated intention of peting against each other at First ly was introduced in the minors pected. The Philadelphia Phillies 901 FC soccer club, said there also hosting games for free agent mi- Horizon Park this summer. as a way to speed up games. The have had seven players (names not would have been more logistical nor league players at First Horizon We continue to have mean- Athletic reported that according released) and five staff members hurdles here than in Springfield in Park, Freund said the idea held no ingful discussions with baseball to Baseball America’s J.J. Cooper, test positive. the event that USL games return interest for the Redbirds. officials and local health officials the new rule resulted in a 28% in- The Associated Press con- to AutoZone Park this year. Whether any fans would be with hopes of baseball in Nashville crease in extra-inning games end- firmed three Colorado Rockies Freund said all involved par- allowed to attend such games is in 2020.” ing in the 10th. players had tested positive, includ- ties believed it “made more sense unknown at this point. Whether that proves to be Minimized travel: Teams will ing four-time All-Star outfielder (to use) the baseball diamond in On Wednesday, the Sounds feasible is another matter, given only play against opponents in Charlie Blackmon; the Denver Springfield rather than us hav- released a statement saying the all the challenges MLB is facing their own division and the cor- Post first reported of Blackmon ing to convert back and forth” club “has had discussions with with its shortened season, and all responding division in the other testing positive.