Inked: Whitehaven Starbucks sold, apartments dodge foreclosure
A 48-unit apartment complex sold for $2.6 million, while a Memphis industrial building sold for $3.6 million.
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A 48-unit apartment complex sold for $2.6 million, while a Memphis industrial building sold for $3.6 million.
“It means we’re doing exactly what we need to do,” said Reaghan Hall, a shift supervisor who has worked at that location for five years.
More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers went on strike at 65 stores nationwide Thursday.
While the chain has offerings throughout the suburb, the Exeter Village store will be Germantown’s first standalone Starbucks with a drive-thru.
Germantown leaders are considering a new Starbucks in Exeter Village, which will have the added convenience of a drive-thru.
A Chick-fil-A opens in Horn Lake, and Starbucks is coming to West Memphis. Plus, this brewery is serving pretzels, calzones and honey that “Makes You Tingle.”
Local employment attorneys weigh in on the recent Supreme Court ruling.
The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for the federal government to protect workers’ jobs when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns.
The issue is over variance in how the U.S. circuit courts grant injunctions in National Labor Relations Board cases.
Victory Packaging leases spaces in the Intermodal Distribution Center, Tropical Smoothie coming to Raleigh, and a new three-tenant retail development planned for Oakland.
Seven baristas say they were fired for their effort to unionize. But Starbucks says they were terminated for opening the store without approval, a safety violation, and letting unauthorized people in the closed store.
Plus, Kukuruku will open a second location in Memphis and Waffle House is headed to Millington.
Local Starbucks workers joined a nationwide strike against the Seattle-based coffee chain on Thursday, Nov. 16.
Located at Memphis International Airport, the World Hub will include both office space and “state-of-the-art package sortation infrastructure.”
In this edition of Inked, The National Civil Rights Museum expansion gets a foundation, Tesla will expand its charging station on Park Avenue and there will be a new Starbucks on Winchester.
Starbucks was given two weeks to respond to the complaint issued by the National Labor Relations Board.
Of the 100 stores Workers United says are honoring the strike, two are in Tennessee.
“That tree is a part of the experience. It’s one of those good old fashioned family experiences that you can have.”
Workers say they are perennially short-staffed and forced to deal with supply shortages and malfunctioning equipment, impeding customer service.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Tuesday, Sept. 6, denied the company’s motion to stay a ruling by U.S. District Judge Sheryl Lipman in Memphis.
“Interest in a union does not exempt partners from following policies that are in place to protect partners, our customers and the communities we serve,” Starbucks said.
On its grand opening date in 1966, Southland Mall created a three-hour traffic jam on U.S. 51 (now called Elvis Presley Boulevard). Now, on a recent afternoon, no more than two dozen cars speckled its parking lot.
Yehuda Netanel updated Lakeland’s Economic Development Commission on the progress of the various pieces of his $400 million development.
Local Starbucks workers were prepared for a union victory Tuesday, May 24. But, minutes before the results of a late April vote to unionize were to be reported, they got some bad news.
With two locations already in town, the fast-casual grill is opening a third in early March on a street already rich with Mexican food options.
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