Downtown policies changed back to spark new development
Since the original policy change in July 2023, only five projects have been approved and none of those are under construction.
Since the original policy change in July 2023, only five projects have been approved and none of those are under construction.
Shelby County commissioners discuss a $34 million shift in capital funding Wednesday, Dec. 11, from a new Cordova high school to the new Frayser high school.
Maria Megdal comes to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital from Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and will oversee a number of departments vital to the hospital’s operations.
Nick Robbins won Collierville’s runoff Tuesday. He takes his oath of office next week.
Bartlett hires Lori Von Bokel-Amin to replace Ted Archdeacon as the personnel department becomes the human resources department.
AAON buys a Memphis property through Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Advisors.
AutoZone President and CEO Phil Daniele said the Memphis-based company is positioned for growth heading into the remainder of FY 2025.
Skylan Smith is the first Mr. Football in Covington history, and the first winner from Tipton County.
He is its sixth leader since ALSAC’s founding in 1957 and credited with nearly quadrupling gifts to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Local leaders have suggested a local crime lab would help solve crimes. But concerns persist about the feasibility and cost of such a project.
Formerly The Madison, the 15-story, 78,412-square-foot hotel will be refurbished in phases to ensure the hotel can continue operations.
Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke made his return to the court last season, but it wasn’t until late November that he finally stopped thinking about his badly damaged left leg.
Though its national perception certainly took a hit, Memphis hasn’t quite undone all the work it did through the first month of the season.
Here are a few takeaways about the Arkansas State game and the bigger picture at Memphis after Sunday’s home loss to the Red Wolves.
The Daily Memphian’s Commercial Real Estate: Forecast and Review Seminar featured Richard Shadyac and a panel of three local real estate brokers: Jonathan Aur, Elliot Embry and Michael Donahoe.
Five children have been charged in connection to the incident.
Mayor Stan Joyner chaired his final Collierville meeting Monday evening. The agenda was fairly routine, but the town took the opportunity to honor his dedication to the suburb.
Stephen Graham Russell, Jr., was at the Hernando courthouse Monday morning for a plea and sentencing hearing when he escaped briefly.
Brendan Dwyer informed The Daily Memphian Monday night that he is leaving next week.
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Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins said she may seek community input as decisions are made following a $2 million assessment of each of the district’s 200 buildings
The orthopedic division in Memphis is the London-based company’s largest operation.
Times are good for a team now up to second place in the West. How good? Chris Herrington tackles that in this mailbag’s first question.
After more than 40 years of operation, Houston’s closed its only Memphis restaurant on Thursday. Some people trace it back to the day the restaurant took chicken tenders off the menu. Related content:
With rising labor costs, the city is reviewing the option of bringing trash collection in-house. This option might involve building a landfill within Germantown.
Plan your holiday fun with this guide to events around the Greater Memphis metro area.
Some 22,500 people will be running through Downtown Memphis on Saturday. How did it happen? That’s a story worth telling all your friends. Hope ahead: St. Jude kicks off Marathon Weekend in Downtown MemphisRelated content:
John Martin and Parth Upadhyaya discuss the Tigers’ performance in last week’s Maui Invitational. Martin and Frank Bonner II analyze the Tigers’ Thanksgiving Day win at Tulane.