Patrick Lantrip
Photographer/Videographer
Patrick Lantrip is an award-winning writer, photographer and videographer based in Memphis, Tennessee. When not exploring the outdoors, Patrick enjoys spending time with his daughter, Anna.
There are 95 articles by Patrick Lantrip :
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December 2018
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Business Amazon will build its first fulfillment center in Mississippi, just south of the Tennessee state line. -
Real Estate $14M building permit filed for former Benchmark Hotel site
After an up-and-down 2018, the site of the former Benchmark Hotel appears to be heading into the new year on a high note. -
Business T&B parent sells power grid division to Japanese company
ABB Ltd., an international conglomerate with a Memphis-based electrical components division, has sold one of its divisions to a Japanese company. -
Real Estate Cidery submits plans for Downtown location
Century Tree Cider Co. has submitted plans for a new craft cidery and taproom near Downtown Memphis. -
Real Estate Wonder Bread developers seeking grant for expansive Edge District park
PGK Properties, which is spearheading the redevelopment of the former Wonder Bread plant in the Medical District, is seeking a grant from the Downtown Memphis Commission for a park that could cost up to $5.7 million. -
Business Fred’s sales continue to drop in Q3
Sales for Memphis-based Fred’s Inc. continue to drop, according to the discount retail chain’s third quarter earnings report. -
Visual Arts Former Brooks director to head National Gallery of Art
Kaywin Feldman, who served as director of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from 1999 to 2007, has been named director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. -
City of Memphis Mighty Lights seeking dedications for individual lights
A privately funded LED installation on Big River Crossing is seeking Memphians and tourists alike who are interested in dedicating an individual light to a person or group. -
Business ServiceMaster acquires New York pest control company
ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. will acquire a New York City commercial pest control company with several high-profile clients, the company announced Tuesday, Dec. 11. -
Business Buckman adds three executives at Memphis headquarters
Buckman, a locally-based chemical production company with a worldwide customer base, has hired three new executives who will all operate out of the company’s North Memphis headquarters. -
Business Local Captain D’s franchisee adding 2 locations, eyeing more
With 15 restaurants under its belt and two more on the way, one local franchise has its eyes set eastward for future expansion possibilities. -
Downtown Wiseacre seeking 15-year PILOT for $9M brewery
Wiseacre Brewing Co.’s new Downtown Memphis brewery will carry a price tag of more than $9 million, according to new documents made public Thursday, Dec. 6. -
Performing Arts Levitt Shell names new executive director
The Levitt Shell at Overton Park is getting a new executive director as Shelby Farms Park executive Natalie Wilson announced she will be taking over at the helm. -
Education Sesame Street in Communities picks Memphis for early-childhood partnership
For the past three generations, Sesame Street has been helping children get a head start on their education, becoming a cultural staple along the way. -
Business AutoZone beats Wall Street consensus for Q1
Memphis-based AutoZone Inc. posted net sales of $2.6 billion during the first quarter of its fiscal year that ended Nov. 17, resulting in a 2 percent increase year over year.
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November 2018
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Metro St. Jude Marathon start delayed over weather concerns
The start of the St. Jude Memphis Marathon on Saturday, Dec. 1, will be delayed 30 minutes due to inclement weather. -
Business Lime scooters poised to return Monday
California-based scooter rental company Lime will launch a fleet of 250 scooters throughout Memphis Monday, Dec. 3. -
Education LeMoyne-Owen faculty members call for president to resign amid plagiarism accusations
Some members of a faculty organization at LeMoyne-Owen College are calling for the resignation of school president Andrea Lewis Miller over a speech they claim was plagiarized from a popular Joel Osteen sermon. -
Business Fred’s reports $68 million payment in deal with Walgreens
Walgreen Co. has paid rival pharmaceutical chain Fred’s Inc. $68 million as part of a larger agreement between the companies, according to a release Wednesday, Nov. 28. -
Sports Memphis Express unveil new uniforms
The Memphis Express, the Bluff City’s Alliance of American Football team, unveiled its inaugural uniform design Tuesday. -
Education International Paper donates $1M to U of M collaboration
Memphis-based International Paper Co. has donated $1 million to the River City Partnership, a collaboration between the University of Memphis, Shelby County Schools and the Achievement School District. -
Business HarborChase developers to break ground on second area project
The developers of a Germantown-area retirement community are ready to begin round two. -
Business Shelby County unemployment rates tick upward in October
Shelby County’s unemployment rate rose slightly for the month of October, according to the most recent statistics released by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. -
Shelby County Provisional Counting Board begins ‘time-consuming’ ballot counting
The Provisional Counting Board, which meets once following every election, began counting provisional ballots Monday, Nov. 19. -
City of Memphis RFQ issued for Overton Park master plan
With the hopes of establishing a new master plan, the Overton Park Conservancy issued a request for qualifications aimed at prospective designers, planners and developers on Friday, Nov. 16.
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