Orange Mound nonprofit featured in annual Google Economic Impact Report
Orange Mound nonprofit organization My Cup of Tea announced Thursday it has been featured in Google’s tenth annual Economic Impact Report.
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Orange Mound nonprofit organization My Cup of Tea announced Thursday it has been featured in Google’s tenth annual Economic Impact Report.
International Paper announced Wednesday it will sell its India-based paper business, International Paper APPM Limited, to West Coast Paper Mills Limited.
A building permit has been filed for construction of a new microbrewery, Soul & Spirits, in Uptown.
FedEx Logistics announced Wednesday the launch of a new Historically Black Colleges & Universities employment program at Mississippi Valley State.
FedEx issued an apology Tuesday for mishandling packages destined for Huawei Technologies amid accusations the company deliberately diverted four parcels addressed to the Chinese tech giant's offices in Asia.
Indigo Agriculture has filed a $1M building permit for interior renovations for its new headquarters at Downtown Memphis' Toyota Center at 175 Memphis Toyota Plaza.
The University of Memphis announced Thursday it has surpassed its previous record in academic fundraising with $26.3 million during the fiscal year ending June 30.
The Shelby County Trustee and the City of Memphis Treasury in partnership with mobile and web government leader, PayIt, are now offering the ability for residents to enroll in property tax eBilling online.
AutoZone Inc. posted third quarter earnings Tuesday with higher net sales compared to a year ago and a 10.7% increase in net income.
Wiseacre Brewing Co. applied for a $1 million building permit last week for the construction of its new brewery and taproom at 398 B.B. King.
As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Theatre Memphis' facility on Perkins Extended will be getting upgraded.
Two building permits totaling $7.5 million were filed last week for JNJ Logistics’ new headquarters.
Acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, Mary Anne Carter, announced Wednesday that the city of Germantown is one of the recommended organizations for a $50,000 grant to support community design workshops and the creation of a public art master plan.
The University of Memphis Foundation has added two new members to its board of directors, Tanya Hart and Monica Wharton.
Service of the Main Street Trolley rail line will soon be affected as a result of construction on the Memphis Convention Center.
Fred’s Inc. announced Thursday the company will begin to close an additional 104 underperforming stores.
Fred’s Inc. reported a loss of $137 million for fiscal 2018 and continues to look at its shrinking store footprint and liquidity issues.
Tom Bailey, Wayne Risher and John Varlas of The Daily Memphian and Marc Perrusquia, director of the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis, are among the winners in this year's Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors contest.
Prep work for FedEx Logistics' new Downtown headquarters in the former Gibson Guitar building has begun.
Ulrich Spiesshofer, chief executive officer of Switzerland-based ABB, has resigned after six years with the company.
Houston High School student Eagan Smith's poster, "Jazzy Jim," was unveiled Thursday night as the winner of Memphis in May's 2019 Children's Poster competition.
Memphis-based Fred’s Inc. announced Thursday 159 underperforming stores will close by the end of May. The decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the company’s store portfolio.
Mid-South Food Bank president and CEO Estella Mayhue-Greer will retire effective Dec. 31. She has served in various roles with the organization since 1996.
Memphis Zoo has named a new president and CEO, native Memphian, Jim Dean.
Fred’s Inc. has hired advisory firm Malfitano Partners to help identify underperforming stores to close.