Midtown – The Mid-South Fairgrounds

by Joe Spake on February 5, 2010

The Memphis (or Tri-State, or Mid-South) Fairgrounds was established before the  Civil War and was home to many regional fairs, most notably, the Mid-South Fair which moved to Tunica, MS in 2008.  The fairgrounds, with it’s large and small exhibition buildings, livestock barns, the Liberty Bowl  Stadium, the Mid-South Coliseum, and the last vestiges of the Libertyland Theme park, are being dismantled.  I think the Liberty Bowl will be spared for a while, but everything else is being cleared, for a yet to be defined urban project.

Before Libertyland, there was  a permanent midway of sorts that included rides like the Old Mill (a tunnel of love ride) and the the Zippin Pippin.  I don’t remember the “Zippin” part of the name from my younger days, and I think it might have been added as part of the hype for the Libertyland Theme Park in the 1970s.  Every Memphian over 25 has some memories of the MidSouth Coliseum.  I expect to see the wrecking balls there any day now.

A fitting end for the Midsouth Coliseum, where the Beatles played, and Elvis did his last Memphis concert might be an energy beam powering it up to the Mothership

So much for Memphis traditions.  News reports and others have said that the Zippin Pippin is for sale and that Green Bay, WI is interested and negotiating.  I also heard it was being “dismantled” for warehousing. I think this video tells the real story.

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Agents of trust?

by Joe Spake on February 4, 2010

In these days of openness and transparency, Web 2.0, and social media,  it’s  fun to stop ever once in a while and have a look at folks who are still doing business the old fashioned way. Renee Porsia  pokes fun at some Realtors with her post Do You Need a Trophy Case For Your Meaningless Accolades?  on the Agent Genius Blog.  The title is attention grabbing, but the post is in good fun.   How many agents are still using terms like  Top 1%,  Top Producer, and Million Dollar Producer?   Do those terms make you want to trust them as your representative in a major financial transaction?  Are you willing to accept those credentials?  Have you ever wondered what a Million Dollar Producer makes? 

How about all those letters appended to Realtors’ names whenever you see them in print?  Quick:  What’s the difference between CRS and CRB?  ABR and SRES?  Did a Realtor ever explain those designations, or more importantly, what was involved in their being allowed to put them after their name?   Do an agent’s list of designations give you, as a real estate consumer, more confience in the professionalism and trustworthiness of the agent?

How about a flashy new Lexus?  A suit that would be out of your price range?  Exquistely coiffed hair? A glamour photo?  Any trust builders there?  Or can you just depend on  your nephew, who just got his license,  to fully service and negotiate your $750K transaction?

What goes into the formula for choosing your real estate agent?   How do you pick your agent?  Who do you trust?

I would really like to see your comments.

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So you want to buy a Short Sale?

by Joe Spake January 27, 2010 Read the full article →
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