William C. Ellis and Sons Ironworks and Machine Shop - Memphis, TN
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N 35° 08.385 W 090° 03.425
15S E 768129 N 3892505
William C. Ellis and Sons Ironworkds and Machine Shop was built between 1879-1925 and listed on the NRHP in 1983. It is now a Hyatt Hotel.
Waymark Code: WM18XW0
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 1

The William C. Ellis and Sons Ironworks and Machine Shop was one of the earliest, longest-running businesses in Memphis. The lot on which the foundry was built was purchased by W.C. Ellis in 1878. The original blacksmith shop once made wrought-iron straps for carriages and shoes for horses and mules. Although altered over time, the original shop still remains, as do the foundry and pattern house (both 1890), as well as the machine shops (1922-1925). The latter were historically used for the repair and building of agricultural machines, especially cotton compresses and railroad equipment such as brake shoes, switch parts and pump housing, but grew to include manufacturing for the river trade as well. In December 2016 the property was purchased by the Carlisle Corporation, which proposed incorporating the historic structures into its plans for a new Hyatt hotel, part of its One Beale project. Late in 2019 it was announced that the bulk of the machine shop fronting on Front Street would be demolished, although the façade would be preserved to border a courtyard of a new hotel. In 2021 the Hyatt Centric, with several meeting rooms and event venues named for elements of the Ellis complex, was named one of the best new hotels of the year in a USA TODAY poll. The accompanying Hyatt Caption hotel opened in 2022 and incorporates the original brick and cast-iron façade of the main Ellis building facing Front Street. The entire Ellis complex consists of six buildings, and plans are incomplete for the other five.-Memphis Heritage
Address::
245 S Front St.
Memphis, TN USA
38103


Year built: 1879-1925

Year converted: 2022

Web page: [Web Link]

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