Trolley car removed from former Spaghetti Warehouse

By Joyce Peterson – WMC5

Apr 29, 2020

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ready for a walk down Memory Lane? The old trolley car inside the Spaghetti Warehouse in Downtown Memphis was removed last weekend.

The beloved spot where so many families enjoyed a pasta dinner together sold for $360 at auction in December 2017 after the restaurant closed.

Kemmons Wilson Companies bought the 20,000 square-foot, century-old building for $3 million in February. It will become their new headquarters after a multi-million dollar renovation is completed.

The Spaghetti Warehouse, located at 40 Huling Avenue, was in operation in the Bluff City for 30 years.

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