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The $349 billion can be free money for Memphis small businesses hurt by COVID-19, but it's first-come, first-serve for the nationwide Paycheck Protection Program.
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The $349 billion can be free money for Memphis small businesses hurt by COVID-19, but it's first-come, first-serve for the nationwide Paycheck Protection Program.
Local professionals give advice for small businesses hurt by coronavirus plague and steps businesses can take to get needed capital.
Small businesses in Memphis may soon be receiving assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration in the form of Economic Injury Disaster loans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A business lifetime together defines this couple’s love as they make the move from Bartlett to Collierville.
State Systems, which specializes in fire safety equipment, support and technology, has purchased Fire-Tek of Middle Tennessee.
Hero & Sage salon opens in Crosstown Concourse as a result of one of those conversations that occurs while the stylist cuts a client's hair.
Amazon opened its new Memphis delivery station to the media, public officials and Getwell Elementary students Thursday. The open house gave a glimpse into the e-commerce giant’s Memphis delivery network.
Carnell Vann has spent the past 10 years trying to open a barbershop in his Frayser neighborhood. Now he's close to realizing his dream.
Christie Cut Stone Co. proposes to expand its main location by 7 acres now that the addition of brick sales has boosted the company.
As a new small business owner, networking seemed like something Kelsey Loebel didn't have time for, but a connection helped lead to buying a commercial kitchen and storefront for the home baker.
Along with major investment like the redevelopment of the former Wonder Bread factory, the Memphis Medical District saw a surge of small business activity in 2018.
If you own a private business, chances are you cringe at planning your endgame. How do you transfer your business – or even back off gradually or retire? It’s hard to get positive feelings about something so personal and financially charged.
Cappuccino coffee shop in Germantown has been open about a year. Rick Brenneman is beginning his second month on the job and is trying to gain more customers.
Facial, hand and neck tattoos aren’t nicknamed “job stoppers’’ for nothing. And there’s nothing subtle about Robert Fortner’s face tattoo. Still, the self-described “misfit’’ has work that fits him like a glove over his heavily inked hands. He is a partner in what is arguably the most Bohemian bar in Memphis.