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Memphis Record Pressing readying major expansion
The Bartlett-based company is about to get its groove on.
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Michael Waddell is a native Memphian with more than 20 years of professional writing and editorial experience, working most recently with The Daily News and High Ground News.
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The Bartlett-based company is about to get its groove on.
The church hopes to be able to break ground sometime next year.
One refreshing day in Orange Beach and a Dreamsicle-flavored soda led to a snap decision for pop shop in the Memphis area.
Arlington United Pentecostal has found a new church home.
The restaurant closed its doors recently, but it’s taking its show on the road.
As Arlington prepares to celebrate its birthday, the town is working on some paving projects to make its roads smoother.
After serving as Lakeland commissioner, Wesley Wright is preparing for a run as county commissioner representing District 3.
A fun island vibe was served as the backdrop in Bartlett on Friday, Aug. 8, as the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Barty awards gala.
Two Bartlett restaurants may have closed in the last month, but three others are preparing to open in the suburbs.
Brennan Harrison has achieved one of her goals in education, becoming principal at Altruria Elementary in the Bartlett City Schools system.
Several other commercial tenants recently opened or are opening soon.
Nitro-burning hot rods used to speed along two lanes of asphalt on the land where the partially completed The Lake District now sits.
A Bartlett businessman hopes that by opening a skating shop that it will draw more interest in people practicing the sport and more locations for skating.
Advent Arlington church is seeking town approval for a new building on Chester Street, replacing a 100-year-old sanctuary where the congregation gathers.
The city’s director of planning and economic development cites the Union Depot mixed-use project as the largest contributor to both the single-family and apartment unit totals.
A new state law forced school districts to implement new policies for students’ cellphones and other personal devices.
A desire for tax increment financing help on Union Depot hit a snag because the developer can’t tell city officials what grocery store is planned for the mixed-use development.
Cracker Barrel in Lakeland wasn’t one of the locations that changed its logo and sign.
The potential grocery store in Union Depot remains unnamed, but developer Keith Grant may have unintentionally provided a clue to the identity.
Only days after Bartlett officials rejected a TIF for an addition to Union Depot, developer Keith Grant has put the project’s expansion on hold.
A Bartlett site previously considered for a Hy-Vee grocery store will soon hold more than 300 high-end “flats.”
The demand for pickleball has reached Arlington with the town approving a plan for a dozen courts designed for the fast-growing sport.
The Memphis Comic Expo is racing faster than a speeding bullet to a new venue this year, but there is more to the move than just changing locations.
“Last year, they made it pretty clear to me they’re spending all the money on the private school vouchers. They said: ‘We don’t have any money left because we spent it all.’”
The two retailers are expected to be the spark as the Shelby County suburb strives to be the “retail hub for West Tennessee.”