Memphis is set to unveil the stunning $10 million Memphis Flyway bird observation deck by 2026. Situated at Tom Lee Park, this five-story structure will provide breathtaking views, a wildlife habitat, and additional tourism opportunities without taxpayer funding, enhancing the riverfront experience.
Welcome to Memphis, a city already filled with rich culture and history, where exciting news is about to take flight! Imagine strolling through the vibrant streets of Downtown Memphis and finding yourself at the stunning new Memphis Flyway observation deck, poised to become a breathtaking highlight by 2026. This incredible project is taking shape at the south end of Tom Lee Park, offering locals and visitors a unique connection to the Mississippi River.
With a budget of $10 million, the construction of the Memphis Flyway is a major step forward for the city, especially since it is not being funded by taxpayers. Instead, the project has attracted financial support from various sources, including the Tennessee Heritage Conservation Trust and the U.S. Economic Development Administration. This deck isn’t just about adding another structure—it’s about positioning Memphis as a key stop along the iconic Mississippi River!
The Memphis Flyway is set to be approximately five stories high and will extend an astounding 218 feet into the river. That’s right, folks! Picture yourself stepping onto this incredible platform that rises 40 feet above the water, providing an unrivaled view of the stunning riverscape below. And for those who require accessible options, this observation deck is designed to be fully ADA compliant, ensuring everyone can enjoy the view.
It’s not just the Flyway and Tom Lee Park that are undergoing transformative changes. There’s also the much-anticipated Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and renovations at 100 N. Main, the tallest building in the city, further enhancing the cultural landscape of Downtown Memphis.
So, get ready, Memphis! The Memphis Flyway is on its way, promising amazing views and new adventures along the Mississippi River. With an eye toward 2026, the excitement is palpable as we watch our riverside community thrive.
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