Raleigh Springs Civic Center

The property is owned by the Memphis City Council, and was constructed on the site of the former Raleigh Springs Mall.

[5] The virtual "ribbon cutting" ceremony was live streamed for the community by The City of Memphis, with limited number of invitees due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Tennessee.

[8] It would have been known as the "Raleigh Springs Town Center", but residents came up with a different name due to unknown reasons.

[10] Due to covid19 restrictions, the ribbon-cutting was only attended by invited local dignitaries; however, it was live-streamed by the City of Memphis Housing and Community Development Office.

[11] Works by local artists are also placed along the walking trail that borders the retention pond, inside the library and the police precinct.