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<strong>Richard Shadyac Jr., Chief Executive Officer of ALSAC speaks during a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023, before the weekend&rsquo;s St. Jude marathon.</strong> (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)Premium Business

Former ALSAC CEO Richard Shadyac Jr. launches new venture

Shadyac Strategies will help organizations with brand building, media strategy and crisis management as well as provide interim CEO services and speaking engagements. 

By Aisling Mäki August 11, 2025
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Coffee shop, Chipotle, Panda Express among new Bartlett restaurants in the works

Two Bartlett restaurants may have closed in the last month, but three others are preparing to open in the suburbs.

By Michael Waddell August 11, 2025
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MATA proposes hope for Downtown trolleys but says it needs more money to run them

MATA does not have enough money to operate the trolleys even as it works to ready vehicles for a potential return. 

By Samuel Hardiman August 11, 2025
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How short-term rentals like Airbnbs are regulated

Short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo have transformed how homeowners rent their properties, but they’ve also sparked debates among neighbors and hoteliers.

By Sophia Surrett 1 hour ago

  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: On Fred Smith’s 81st birthday, the city he loved said goodbye

    Memphis threw a celebration at FedExForum that was worthy of Fred Smith’s life. Of course, Smith himself might not have liked all the fuss. He would have told us to get back to work.

    By Geoff Calkins 6 hours ago
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    ‘We will keep flying, Fred’: Mourners honor FedEx founder

    “He opened doors for generations of entrepreneurs to proudly go through in the Bluff City,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young said. “Fred Smith didn’t just build a company. He built belief.” 

    By Sophia Surrett 6 hours ago
  • Premium Transportation & Logistics

    Ford says it will roll out a new, faster way to build EVs

    The new Ford Universal EV Platform is designed to make the manufacturing process faster. The company said it requires less space and offers better ergonomics to improve safety and reduce physical strain on workers. 

    By Aisling Mäki 18 hours ago
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Roar of a FedEx jet bearing Fred Smith’s initials breaks moment of silence at FESJC

    A powerful jet overhead made the earth at TPC Southwind tremble during a flyover honoring FedEx founder and former CEO Fred Smith, who died June 21 at the age of 80.

    By Parth Upadhyaya August 09, 2025
  • Premium Bartlett

    Bartlett chamber honors businesses doing important work

    A fun island vibe was served as the backdrop in Bartlett on Friday, Aug. 8, as the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Barty awards gala.

    By Michael Waddell August 09, 2025
  • Business

    Memphis Made files for bankruptcy, looks at possible sale

    “We are still open, and we’re still selling beer,” Memphis Made’s Andy Ashby told The Daily Memphian. 

    By Sophia Surrett August 09, 2025
  • Premium Real Estate

    Food Files: Celtic Crossing takes a break to renovate

    Celtic Crossing will close until early fall to construct a new patio. Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe and Uncle Red’s Turkey Legs just opened. Board to Beers is soon to follow. 

    By Sophia Surrett August 08, 2025
  • Premium Ford Megasite

    Ford delays schedule for BlueOval City — again

    The $5.6 billion BlueOval City is where Ford is manufacturing its new electric pickups and BlueOval SK batteries for the truck.

    By Sophia Surrett August 08, 2025
  • Premium Health Care

    Methodist University Hospital names new president

    Methodist Olive Branch President David Baytos has served as Methodist University interim president since Tim Slocum left in January. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 06, 2025
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    Southwestern-style restaurant coming to Germantown

    Wolf River Hospitality Group is bringing a new concept to the Germantown building where Asaderos Mexican Grill formerly operated. The restaurant company has owned the space since 2021.

    By Abigail Warren August 07, 2025
  • Update Food News

    After almost a year of declining sales, The Liquor Store on Broad is closing

    “We want to reactivate the space in the near future,” said one of the restaurant’s owners. 

    By Sophia Surrett August 06, 2025
  • Public Safety

    New jail plan targets Firestone site, aims to move more than jail

    A plan to build a new jail and relocate every criminal and civil justice institution in Shelby County to the former Firestone plant site in North Memphis was presented to the Shelby County Commission.

    By Bill Dries, Dima Amro August 07, 2025
  • Premium Real Estate

    Inked: ‘Midtown’s most stylish living room’ coming to Cooper-Young

    Also, Hattiloo Theatre backs away from church redevelopment, and Memphis Glass Works bought 8,156 square feet of industrial buildings in Olive Branch.

    By Dima Amro August 06, 2025
  • Premium Food

    A story that starts with lemonade continues on South Main

    After Stephanie Feng started a small, local food trailer serving burritos, her lemonade became the star of the show. 

    By Ellen Chamberlain August 06, 2025
  • Movers and Shakers

    Movers & Shakers

    Collierville Chamber of Commerce and Memphis Music Initiative announce an addition and promotion. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 09, 2025
  • Premium Business

    ‘Not just a career ... a legacy’ — Hornyak retiring after 30+ years with Recording Academy

    For someone who has spent their entire working life in show business in one capacity or another, Jon Hornyak has avoided the limelight. Until now. 

    By Mark Jordan August 06, 2025
  • Update Real Estate

    City hopes to close on Sheraton by mid-September

    After closing, Carlisle Development Corp. will take over running the hotel that’s attached to Renasant Convention Center and start the process for redeveloping it.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Premium Health Care

    Telethon raises record-breaking $12.1 million for St. Jude mission

    It was a record-breaking year for the annual telethon, which is hosted in Peoria, Illinois, home to the first affiliate clinic of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 07, 2025
  • Premium Business

    Plans for Southaven xAI site could mean more air emissions for Memphis

    New documents shed some light on xAI’s long-term plans for the former Duke Energy Plant in Southaven that it bought last month.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Premium Real Estate

    A strong start for local industrial market leaves brokers optimistic for future

    “There’s still some uncertainty out there with the tariffs, but at some point, businesses have to make decisions regardless of uncertainty.”

    By Dima Amro August 04, 2025
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Why Fred Smith saved the Memphis golf tournament. (Hint: It wasn’t about the golf.)

    “This will be the first FedEx St. Jude Championship since the death of Fred Smith. Why did Smith embrace the tournament the way he did? It wasn’t about the golf.”

    By Geoff Calkins August 09, 2025
  • Premium Financial Services

    Family bond between women propels wealth manager’s success

    For Lindsey Donovan Rhea, owner of Alia Wealth Partners, the mentorship of her aunt continues to pay dividends. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 06, 2025
  • Premium Health Care

    Lyme disease unlikely in Memphis, but be aware of other tick-borne illnesses

    Most local cases of Lyme disease result from travel to other parts of the country where the illness is endemic. But Mid-Southerners do need to be aware of several other tick-borne illnesses that can be contracted locally. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 04, 2025
  • Real Estate

    In-N-Out files plans for Memphis location, documents show

    In February, In-N-Out vice president of store development Mike Abbate told The Daily Memphian that a local store was years away.

    By Jody Callahan August 04, 2025
  • Premium Food News

    Food Files: Hotel Pontotoc’s bar to open soon, with small plates

    The Dame, located at 69 Pontotoc Ave., is part of the restoration of the century-old Downtown hotel. And across town, a Sonic Drive-In is being razed.

    By Sophia Surrett August 04, 2025

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