The Exchange Building · Downtown Memphis
A storied address,
made simple to call home.
Long-term apartments you lease direct with the people who run the building — plus furnished nightly, weekly, and monthly stays booked through our authorized Airbnb hosts. A landmark 1910 tower, steps from Beale Street, FedEx Forum, and AutoZone Park. No portals, no junk fees.
Live downtown
Beale St, the Forum & AutoZone Park at your door.
Furnished & flexible
Nightly, monthly, or year leases — your call.
Book direct
No third-party markup, no surprise resort fees.
Real local team
A person answers — on the property, every day.
Ways to stay
Three ways to live at the Exchange
One historic building, whatever your timeline looks like.
Short stays
A boutique-hotel alternative for travelers, nurses, and game-day weekends — fully furnished and ready. Booked through an authorized Airbnb host inside the building.
Book on Airbnb →Furnished suites
Week-to-week and month-to-month furnished stays for interns, relocations, and extended visits. Booked through an authorized Airbnb host inside the building.
Book on Airbnb →Annual leasing
Unfurnished 1 & 2-bedroom apartments to make your own, with the character only a historic tower has.
View floor plans →Nightly, weekly, and monthly stays at the Exchange are operated by independent, building-authorized Airbnb hosts — you book with them directly, not with us. The two hosts linked above are among several inside the building; you can also search the Airbnb map for other hosts offering short-term stays here.
A look inside
A landmark, inside and out
From the marble lobby and mosaic corridors to the skyline at golden hour — explore the Exchange Building.
Apartments available now
Two one-bedrooms are ready today and a two-bedroom opens in about two weeks. Pricing is honest and all-in — see the homes, then send a quick inquiry.
The neighborhood
Everything downtown, on foot
Find your place at the Exchange
Tell us your dates and what you're looking for. We answer personally — a direct conversation with the building team, not a call center.





