Tallest tower in East Memphis for sale
Commercial real estate firm CBRE is marketing Clark Tower, a 653,214-square-foot office tower at 5100 Poplar Ave.
Commercial real estate firm CBRE is marketing Clark Tower, a 653,214-square-foot office tower at 5100 Poplar Ave.
Developers hope to pump new life into the Downtown DoubleTree hotel with the help of tax incentives.
At home, Cam Boozer isn’t different than your average 18-year-old. But for the Grizzlies, he’s the future of the franchise.
Ouri Matcha is coming to Uptown while Sun of a Vegan is closing.
Two fatal Memphis Safe Task Force shootings in four days have returned the federal presence to the campaign spotlight as an issue.
A forensic audit report found evidence of fraud, waste and abuse at Tennessee’s largest school district. But the most significant claims aren’t news to MSCS, according to court records and additional audit reports detailing the district’s responses.
“The legal challenges making news this week seem to be name-calling, accusations and publicly shaming others.”
With a new local leader, Sofar Sounds will host shows in Memphis once again. And, at the Botanic Garden, Fun Studio includes child-friendly musical instruments.
More than 60 Olympic and world-championship-level athletes are set for competition Friday and Saturday at the University of Memphis and Beale Street.
Supervisor Robert Foster filed suit last week alleging a judicial subdistrict created by the Mississippi Legislature is racially discriminatory against white voters.
In this week’s To-Do List, you can learn to listen like an artist and help some art kids get to Italy.
The Redbirds were held hitless through six frames, blowing their first eight-inning lead.
“If you plant the right trees in the right places, embrace and care for our native ecosystem, and hold industry and government accountable for their impacts on our environment, we may just succeed.”
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“The Ed Murphy Classic is a Memphis gem.” — Kevin Clay about Year 10 is special for Ed Murphey Classic
“Mr. Pearson’s comment that the government, Federal I assume, has failed to protect us from the root cause of crime which according to him is poverty is laughable.” — Al Montgomery about Task Force returns as issue in August primaries
“I’m no law enforcement expert and I’m no criminal psychologist, but if this doesn’t seem like a case of a career criminal deciding there was no way he was going back to jail, I don’t know what does.” — Keith Goldberg about TBI names man killed by federal agents at East Memphis hotel
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
This jigsaw puzzle features a photo of a five-story building at 158 Madison Ave. where the Memphis Public Market is planned. It was taken by Andy Ashby.
That alleged abuse is largely associated with a single custodial contract that received elected board approval in 2022.
Memphians might have to wait a little longer for an In-N-Out burger.
Dusty May and Penny Hardaway will always be inextricably linked. The outcome of their meeting in the NCAA Tournament three years ago charted a path for them both; one led to the NBA, and one that may yet lead to an unceremonious divorce.
Food writer Sophia Surrett says she’s always preferred local produce, and “you might say I love local food from my head to-mah-toes.”
A prominent local developer’s lawsuit alleges the landowner of a proposed Chick-fil-A “orchestrated a ‘smear campaign’” to cast him in a negative light.
Memphis writer Martha Park received a $4,000 grant from the nonprofit South Arts and a $5,000 grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission — which she will use to fund a series of stories about the intersection between conservation and faith in the South.
Opinion: “Memphis does not have to choose between innovation and stewardship. ... SpaceXAI must complete the water recycling facility, pursue water-saving technologies, and be the community partner Memphis was promised.”
Restaurant names aren’t always the easiest to pronounce.
Today’s puzzle features the restored sign at the Memphis Visitor Center in Whitehaven, taken by Patrick Lantrip.