Jun Lee Trading Co. moving after three decades
Grand opening set for accessory shop’s new location, farther east on Summer Ave.
After 32 years at the same location, Jun Lee Trading Co. will move farther east on Summer Avenue.
After 32 years at the same location, Jun Lee Trading Co. will move farther east on Summer Avenue.
If you think No. 11, you think Mike Conley. And if you think Mike Conley, you think Memphis Grizzlies. That's why his jersey will one day hang from the FedExForum rafters.
"Hamilton," the stage production that's been a hot commodity across the country, opens a Memphis run at the Orpheum Theatre Tuesday with secondary market tickets selling for up to about $2,000 – even though Orpheum officials say tickets are still available at much lower prices through the theater.
Elliot Collier scores first hat-trick in club history as Memphis 901 FC picks up a win.
ProTech Systems Group has a new but familiar leader, along with updated branding to symbolize the change.
Memphis River Parks Partnership wants to make Memphis Park into a community gathering place Downtown with shaded dining area and easy access to other amenities.
Many residents in the Midtown and Downtown area were left with no power when an MLGW substation caught fire.
The Chick-fil-A, which opened in 2009, closed on May 29 for renovations of the 4,400-square-foot building at 1980 Union Ave.
Down 5-1 going into the bottom of the sixth inning, Memphis rallied for six runs and the lead held up.
The Chick-fil-A, which opened in 2009, closed on May 29 for renovations of the 4,400-square-foot building at 1980 Union Ave.
Traffic signals and road alignments were approved in Arlington for part of the Hawthorne development.
There are plenty of new movies opening this week, but it’s a particularly good week for Memphis’ inconsistent repertory scene. Plus, Chris Herrington gives us his top 5 Robert Redford movies.
Todd Dixon — a nurse, triathlete, Sunday-school teacher, husband and father — died at 54. Now an entire street in East Memphis is flying Chicago Cubs flags in his honor.
Late last month, ground was broken on the Landers Center’s $85 million expansion, which includes a unique hotel-convention center project.