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Outstanding Infrastructure Project

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2009 Outstanding Architectural Project

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2009 Outstanding Infrastructure Project

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2009 Outstanding International Project

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2009 Outstanding Repair & Rehabilitation Project

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In January of 2006, the University of Memphis officially announced that it was moving the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law to the historic building that housed the Memphis Customs House, the Federal Court House, and the Post Office.