Legends at Wolfchase sells for $42 million
The 300-unit Legends at Wolfchase apartment community in Bartlett has sold for $42.1 million.
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The 300-unit Legends at Wolfchase apartment community in Bartlett has sold for $42.1 million.
The owners of Toyos Clinic have sold their Germantown office property to a pediatric dental practice.
SunTrust Bank and BB&T Corp. would become Truist Bank and Truist Financial Corp. if the new name and their planned consolidation are approved by shareholders.
Two more of the world's Top 10 golfers have committed to the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational as the tournament field continues to grow.
Memphis Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kalena Bovell as its new assistant conductor.
The Raconteurs, Brandi Carlile, Wu-Tang Clan and The Revivalists are set to headline the third annual Mempho Music Festival, scheduled for Oct. 19-20 in Shelby Farms Park.
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander will receive the President Award from the Tennessee Bar Association Friday, June 14, in honor of his decades of public service to Tennessee.
The Pink Palace Museum is seeking your Tiger basketball T-shirts for an upcoming exhibit.
More than a dozen local banks are coming together for a free event to offer credit and financial counseling to Memphians.
Dr. Karen C. Johnson is among principal investigators on a six-year nationwide diabetes prevention clinical trial that released findings today at the American Diabetes Association’s 79th Scientific Sessions in San Francisco.
Germantown residents who experienced flood damage due to heavy rain overnight are asked to call (901) 757-7200.
Memphis-based Fogelman Properties, one of the nation’s largest privately owned multifamily investment and property management companies, has made its third acquisition of 2019.
Both local Saint Francis Healthcare hospitals are leading a community effort to provide area children and adults struggling with hunger with a healthy breakfast during the summer.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers June 5-11.
Jeffrey Taylor has joined the University of Tennessee Health Science Center as chair of the Department of Physical Therapy and director of the new UTHSC Human Performance Research and Clinical Care Laboratory.
Tennessee Shakespeare Company has been awarded two grants through the National Endowment for the Arts’ Shakespeare in American Communities program, including one to spread the initiative to the juvenile justice system.
To honor people killed and those who have survived gun violence, Memphis and other cities across the country will take part in the national “Wear Orange” campaign on Saturday, June 8.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office wants to keep the public informed about any news and now has a new smartphone app to do it.
Opera Memphis has announced its 2019-20 season, including a Puccini double bill in February and the return of the Midtown Opera Festival starting in late March.
The Memphis Italian Festival, now in its 30th year, attracts some 30,000 folks who turn out for food, music, games, cooking demos and fancy powder rooms. The event at Marquette Park in East Memphis comes to a close Saturday night.
Ken Neill, the longtime CEO of Contemporary Media Inc., is leaving that post effective June 15. He will be succeeded by Anna Traverse, the company’s chief operating officer.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers May 29-June 2.
Two men have been indicted in the September shooting death of Greater Memphis Chamber president and CEO Phil Trenary.
The New York-based owner of One Commerce Square and Southwind Business Center has acquired its third Memphis property, Thousand Oaks Business Center, for $14 million – well below its appraised property value.
Peabody Hotels & Resorts is moving forward with a hotel near the Texas Motor Speedway in North Texas.