Raymond James sends half its national security access work to UMRF Ventures
The project employs U of M students to manage about half of Raymond James’ national identity and access program.
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The project employs U of M students to manage about half of Raymond James’ national identity and access program.
Raymond James is not saying how many of the nearly 930 Memphis employees were laid off on Tuesday.
Raymond James’ CEO Paul Reilly sent the memo to employees and financial advisers, notifying them a 4% cut in workforce was part of an effort to reduce costs.
50 North Front has invested more than $5 million in the multi-tenant, 336,483-square-foot office tower at 50 N. Front St. since purchasing it in 2015.
Building permit applications show Raymond James plans to spend $7.25 million renovating the 1100 Ridgeway Loop building and $6.33 million renovating the 889 Ridge Lake building.
At the drive, the company will accept items including canned food, paper products and personal hygiene products.
Raymond James wants to go another legal round against its Downtown Memphis landlord. The company also reveals that six years ago it negotiated to be anchor tenant for what is likely the planned One Beale office tower.
The reputation of a Downtown office tower and its landlord received a boost from a federal court recommendation.
Raymond James, headquartered in St. Petersburg, gets in a fight with their landlord Jacob Sofer, headquartered in New York, over elevators in their Downtown Memphis office building, and the next thing you know, EDGE has given Raymond James $3,238,440 of your and my money to move to East Memphis.
Raymond James plans to create 100 jobs and invest $23.6 million to consolidate its Memphis offices and a new tax increment financing district is expected to spur economic development in Raleigh.
The financial services company would vacate the office tower on Front Street Downtown that bears its name.
Raymond James confirmed Thursday that more than 800 employees will work at new locations once its move within Memphis is finished.
A court filing appears to confirm what Raymond James has yet to acknowledge: The company is moving from Downtown to the Ridgeway Center office park in East Memphis.
Landlord of Downtown's Raymond James Tower announced a $3 million upgrade to the elevators that have been an issue for the building's anchor tenant.
Raymond James & Associates emailed Memphis employees Friday to inform them of plans to move from Downtown to East Memphis, sources say.
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