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 96 articles by Patrick Lantrip :
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October 2018
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Transportation & Logistics FedEx Corp. has announced that it will end a shipping discount alliance with the National Rifle Association, citing an inadequate volume of shipping to sustain the program. -
Target confirms closure of Cordova location
Target’s Cordova location will be one of six stores the retailer will close nationwide, according to a company spokesperson.
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November 2018
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Real Estate Latest tenants at Lake District bring retail presence to more than 100,000 square feet
The Lake District has secured six more tenants, effectively boosting its committed retail presence to more than 100,000 square feet. -
Shelby County U of M gets $5M to study ‘breaches’ in Memphis aquifer
The University of Memphis’ Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research has been awarded a five-year, $5 million contract to conduct extensive research on the water quality of the Memphis aquifer. -
Health Care New health insurance company enters Memphis market
Oscar Insurance Corp. has expanded its Tennessee footprint to include residents in the Memphis metro counties of Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, Lauderdale and Haywood. -
Transportation & Logistics FedEx to increase shipping rates after holiday season
FedEx Corp. announced it will increase shipping rates for three of its subsidiaries, FedEx Express, FedEx Ground and FedEx Freight, effective Jan. 7. -
Real Estate Museum Lofts developers move forward with large building permit
The developers of a multifamily project in South City filed a $10 million building-permit application with construction code officials Friday, Nov. 2. -
Real Estate Target notifies state of Cordova closure, 173 workers affected
The closure of Target’s Cordova store could affect up to 173 employees, according to a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notice filed with the state of Tennessee. -
Business Adams Keegan sets sights on Lone Star State
Memphis-based human resources, payroll and benefits provider Adams Keegan has announced it will extend its national footprint in Texas. -
Midtown Walk this way: Cooper Street gets two new crosswalks near busy intersections
Two new crosswalks on Cooper Street at the corners of Felix and Oliver avenues wrap up the first phase of an effort by area businesses to make the Cooper-Young neighborhood safer for pedestrians. -
Business Hyde Family Foundation commits $5.2M to riverfront redesign project
The Hyde Family Foundation will donate an additional $5.2 million to further Memphis riverfront redevelopment. -
Metro Memphis Zoo CEO Chuck Brady to retire after 38 years
After nearly 40 years with the Memphis Zoo, CEO Chuck Brady has announced his retirement, effective April 2019. -
Business Sears places Southland Mall store on the chopping block
Sears Holdings will shutter the doors of its Southland Mall store, the company announced Thursday, Nov. 8. -
Health Care Methodist approved to administer new cancer treatment, first in the region
Methodist Healthcare’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Center has been approved to administer a new type of cancer treatment unique to the Mid-South. -
Business Krystal to open ‘prototype’ store in Whitehaven
Atlanta-based late-night dining staple Krystal will construct a new “prototype” location at 4395 Elvis Presley Blvd. -
Public Safety Black farmers suing seed company in federal court
An association of black farmers accusing a billion-dollar seed company from Iowa of a race-based scam will have its day in court Wednesday, Nov. 14. -
Real Estate City files permit for municipal golf course
The Links at Fox Meadows is getting a $1.2 million renovation. -
Business FedEx funds Tech901 courses for second straight year
Tech901, a local nonprofit specializing in IT training has been awarded a grant from FedEx Corp. to help fund instructional resources, textbooks and vouchers for certifications testing. -
Business Chattanooga CPA firm acquires Memphis company
Memphis-based accounting firm Grisham, Wildman & Work has been acquired by Chattanooga-based HHM CPAs. -
Health Care UTHSC research team among 2018 CORNET Award winners
Researchers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center were among the 2018 recipients of The Delta Clinical and Translational Science Consortium’s Collaborative Research Network (CORNET) Awards. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Business HarborChase developers to break ground on second area project
The developers of a Germantown-area retirement community are ready to begin round two. -
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.
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