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Kemmons Wilson Companies Corporate Headquarters

20 Huling Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 , Memphis, TN 38103 United States

Kemmons Wilson Companies Corporate Headquarters

20 Huling Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 , Memphis, TN 38103 United States

Building Area (sf): 20,000sf

Completion: July 2021


Architect of Record:

LRK

Interior Design- Ann Parker (Parker Design Studio)


  • Owner/Client:
  • General Contractor: Grinder, Taber & Grinder
  • Electrical: General Contractor: Grinder, Taber & Grinder
    Electrical: Electrical Consultants: OGCB
    MEP Consultants: OGCB
    Structural Consultants: Chad Stewart & Associates
    Interior Designer: Parker Design Studio
    Landscape Architect: Kersey Wike Associates
    Feature Square Image by: Sélavie Photography
    Feature Square Image by: Leland Kent
  • Engineering:
  • Other:
  • Photography:
    1- Leland Kent
    2- firm
    3-9- Sélavie Photography



A long-vacant, century old heavy timber downtown warehouse was rejuvenated with natural light, communal spaces, local art, and historical artifacts from a third-generation family business.

Just as the Kemmons Wilson Companies blend the collective spirit of three generations with a forward focus, the new headquarters supports the idea that building on what exists while embracing fresh ideas results in something truly timeless.

The project team focused on four primary goals:
- Emphasize the primary building axis
- Express the heavy timber structure
- Infuse daylight throughout
- Thoughtfully delineate old and new

Many of the Framework for Design Excellence principles are evident in the redesign. With Design for Economy and Resources in mind, great care was taken to preserve the integrity and character of the building. By repurposing 96% of the existing structure, the adaptive reuse demonstrates the value and potential of under-appreciated properties. The project is slated to achieve LEED Silver, making it the first LEEDv4.1 Silver project in Tennessee.

Design for Well-being was a focus from the beginning. The project site allows easy pedestrian and bike access to Tom Lee Park, the Bluff Walk, and the walkable South Main Arts District. Workspaces benefit from access to daylight and views and art. A gym, showers, and bike parking encourage healthy habits.

The new Headquarters addresses Design for Change in many ways. With flexibility and adaptability in mind, the plan includes spaces to collaborate and for focused work. Tenant areas were designed for easy build out of more offices as business grows. The existing surface lot can support a future development densifying the community and adding value to the local market.

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