ELVIS PRESLEY New owners to rent out apartment
The apartment was the King's home during his teenage years.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Want to spend a few days holed up in Elvis Presley's old digs -- sleeping in his bedroom, eating in his kitchen?
No, Graceland isn't taking in boarders.
But there might be a room available at the public housing apartment where Presley spent his teenage years.
The apartment's new owners want to make it, in effect, a hotel suite like no other.
"Nowhere else in the world can you stay where Elvis lived," said Alexandra Mobley, operations manager for Uptown Memphis, which now owns the old Lauderdale Courts housing project.
The complex is now called Uptown Square and has undergone a major renovation to create 347 apartments renting for $515 to $1,430 a month.
The work included restoration of the 689-square-foot apartment that was home to Presley and his parents, Vernon and Gladys, from 1949 to 1953.
It opened for the first time to public tours this month for the 27th anniversary of Presley's death at Graceland on Aug. 16, 1977.
Planned calendar
Uptown Memphis plans to offer the apartment tours for a week each August and also in January on the anniversary of Presley's birth in 1935.
But for the rest of the year, the apartment will be available for private, short-term rentals. Particulars such as rent prices have yet to be worked out, but should be soon.
"It's a one-of-a-kind-in-the-world thing, so I think people will pay what they think is appropriate to stay here," Mobley said, declining to venture even an estimate.
Thousands of Presley fans pour into Memphis this time of the year for "Elvis Week," which includes a string of parties, concerts, fan club meetings and memorials.
The annual pilgrimage reaches its climax on the night of the 15th with a candlelight procession past Presley's grave in a small garden at Graceland.
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