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The Society of Entrepreneurs - Bios

Henry M. Turley
Henry Turley Co., President
Henry Turley Co.
Henry M. Turley
Henry M. Turley - Master EntrepreneurWatch the Video Biography

Henry Turley is a founding member of the Society of Entrepreneurs, and he is also a very good friend to Downtown Memphis. More than twenty years ago, Mr. Turley made known his passion for Memphis and his promise to revitalize its downtown – and this promise is one that he has and continues to follow through on.

Mr. Turley’s approach has been to preserve the beautiful historic structures of Downtown Memphis, while improving them with modern amenities. Among his first projects were the Shrine Building and the Cotton Exchange Building, both of which are highly sought after by apartment and office space seekers. His attentions moved from there to the South Bluffs of downtown, where he built an array of condos and stunning homes offering picturesque view of the Mississippi River. Memphis can also thank Henry Turley for the arrival of Harbor Town, a nationally celebrated community nestled on what was once a relatively obscure island in the river.

The bottom line is that Downtown Memphis is once again the "cool" place to live, and it's largely due to Henry Turley's vision and attention to the places that the rest of Memphis almost forgot about.

Description of Business:
Real estate development focusing on community development and urban redevelopment

Year Business Founded:
1977

Year Inducted:
Founding member

Thoughts on Entrepreneurship:

"'...akin to criminality."
For More Information: http://www.henryturley.com
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