Mid-America Apartments reports strong profits in 2022
Germantown-based Mid-America Apartments reported strong profits in 2022, a national report shared.
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Germantown-based Mid-America Apartments reported strong profits in 2022, a national report shared.
The city is expecting a 15% increase in its operating costs, but 56% of the spike is related to personnel.
Germantown is looking at tightening its regulations around property maintenance and noise.
A bank and a restaurant are opening in Germantown Village Square. However, a previously announced burger franchise will not open a local store.
Amy Lenkszus opened Sumits Yoga eight years ago. Now she’s expanding what the Germantown studio created, rebranding it as SANA Yoga under her direction, including licenses for new locations.
Among the 32 projects in the 2023-24 proposed budget are accessibility improvements at City Hall, a new roof and other upgrades at Germantown Community Theater and a number of school, intersection and road projects.
Germantown began using its synthetic baseball fields this week. The turf fields are the first in the city’s park system.
Gov. Bill Lee’s budget does not include restoring the shared sales tax relationship and returning a fair share to municipalities. However, local mayors remain hopeful.
“The biggest challenge we are going to face in education moving forward is defining the intent of our legislators.”
When a teacher’s engagement ring goes missing, a Dogwood student digs into finding it.
Two teens facing aggravated kidnapping charges in connection with an attempted abduction at Saddle Creek face additional offenses in separate cases.
The cosmetics retailer and Mexican eatery will be the newest shops to join the retail options at the Shops of Saddle Creek.
After 4-and-a-half years, a judge finally decided Tuesday on the rezoning decision Germantown made on the 19.77-acre site near Neshoba Road, Germantown Road and Cordova Road.
Both suburbs unanimously passed similar resolutions in their respective meetings Monday, taking a formal yet strong stance on the matter.
Germantown’s Industrial Development Board formally terminated a tax incentive for a project that is not moving forward.
The city’s sales tax revenue is strong despite concerns of a possible recession when the budget was developed last year.
Germantown’s former city administrator will receive a Tennessee state award for his commitment to continuous improvement.
Suburban home sales dipped in 2022, and new home sales remained low compared to the previous year.
When at Asian Eatery, don’t miss the crispy tofu appetizer, which is substantial enough for a light meal. But if you want more, there are about 20 lunch specials to satisfy you and your budget.
The aldermen unanimously approved the amended outline plan for The Standard Germantown, formerly known as Carrefour at The Gateway.
After three years of operation through the challenges of a pandemic, Germantown Pharmacy has been successful enough to outgrow its space on Exeter Road. The business has relocated to 7465 Poplar Ave.
Four members of Germantown’s Harvest Church were killed in a plane crash in Yoakum, Texas, leaving behind church leaders, family members and community officials.
The 18-acre site is zoned residential and a 38-lot subdivision was once approved for the area, but only three homes were ever developed.
Many of the trees coming off the Germantown Country Club site will not be shipped off to a landfill. Farmington-Kimbrough Development Group wants the wood to be used for a new purpose.
Kroger in Germantown will not be allowed to sell beer Monday through Thursday, Jan. 16-19, 2023.