Lenox is a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. It is bounded by Central Avenue in the south, Union Avenue in the north, Cooper Street in the west and East Parkway South in the east.[1]
Prior to 1909, when it was annexed by the City of Memphis, Lenox was its own incorporated municipality.[1] Perhaps one of the most architecturally-significant landmarks in Lenox is Lenox School, which was an elementary school before being converted into condominiums in 1981.[1]
Lenox, a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, is home to approximately 2,333 residents. The community reflects the diversity and vibrancy characteristic of Midtown Memphis.[2] Lenox, Memphis, is part of a larger population of 1,337,779 people. Over the past decade, the total population has seen a slight decline of 0.24%. Within this community, 63.4% of households are family households, with an average of 2.53 individuals per household.[3]