A Landmark with New Possibilities

The iconic Clark Tower, a fixture of the East Memphis skyline since 1973, is now up for sale. This 34-story office building rises high above Poplar Avenue, offering over 650,000 square feet of space and panoramic views of Memphis, from Midtown to the Mississippi River. Known for its modern architecture and prominent location, Clark Tower has seen multiple renovations over the decades, most recently receiving upgrades to its lobby and common areas.

A Hub for Local Business

Clark Tower has long been a hub for Memphis businesses, hosting both local firms and national brands. Its central location makes commuting easy for professionals from every corner of Shelby County. The building’s floor-to-ceiling windows, retail options, and on-site amenities have made it a favorite for tenants seeking a prime Midtown office address near dining, shopping, and expressways.

Looking to the Future

The sale could mark a new chapter not only for the building but also for East Memphis’ economic landscape. Real estate experts say this listing is attracting attention from national investors, who recognize the tower as a symbol of Memphis’ business growth. As Clark Tower looks toward its next owner, Memphians are watching closely to see how this historic address will shape the city’s future.

Learn More

Want details on the sale or historical facts? Check out The Commercial Appeal’s coverage for updates.

If you love Memphis landmarks, tell us your favorite Clark Tower memory or snap a pic for social media—tag us using #ThisIsMemphis!

Original Story by Neil Strebig at https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/money/business/development/2026/07/10/clark-tower-east-memphis-for-sale/90881699007/


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