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<strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Since the elevators don&rsquo;t work, the spectacular view is only for those who climb 37 floors to the top of Memphis&rsquo; tallest building. Built in 1965, it&rsquo;s been vacant since 2014.</span>&nbsp;</strong>(Neil Strebig/The Daily Memphian)Subscribers only Neighborhoods

‘How did this happen’ to once-spectacular 100 North Main

Towering gem of Downtown is filled with blight, but future’s bright

Led by Kevin Woods and Billy Orgel, 100 North Main Development Partners share updated plans for condos in the historic building and outline the next steps in the property's renovation. 

By Neil Strebig May 21, 2022
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Airport expects double-digit increase in revenue next year

“The MSCAA staff has overcome many challenges that resulted from the pandemic,” said the chair of the airport authority’s board. 

By Rob Moore May 20, 2022
Business

FedEx lends a hand with Operation Fly Formula

The flight from the Ramstein Air Base in Germany to Indiana transported the equivalent of 1.5 million 8-ounce bottles of three formulas, all of which are hypoallergenic for children with cow’s milk protein allergy.

By Rob Moore 2 hours ago
Real Estate

India Cultural Center plans $100M expansion

Blair Parker Design and W.H. Porter Consultants, both based in Memphis, and Millington-based UrbanInsites are helping with the planning and design of the project.

By Neil Strebig May 18, 2022

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    Photographer Kha returns to Memphis for ‘Critical Conversation’

    “I think the public versus private versus publicly-owned private space question is one that should be unpacked,” said Sam Rauch, who has curated exhibits for New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

    By Jordan Arellano May 19, 2022
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    The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) has elected Southwest Tennessee Community College President Tracy D. Hall to its board of directors to represent the National Council on Black American Affairs (NCBAA).

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 18, 2022
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    Inked: New pedestrian crossing for The Heights, Inches Taco Shop opening

    This week’s Inked includes news on Heights Community Development Corp.’s 36,000-square-foot pedestrian-friendly plaza along National Street along with the pending opening for Inches Taco Shop in Harbor Town. 

    By Neil Strebig May 18, 2022
  • Subscribers only Business

    Board-certified genetic counselor teaches patients, providers their ACGT’s

    “Genetics is becoming more and more integrated in lots of different areas, and there are now ways we can test a patient to know what drugs are going to work better for them,” says Memphian Lorrell White. 

    By Aisling Mäki May 18, 2022
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    New riverfront pollinator garden has ‘role to play’ in habitat loss

    Wildlife cameras, native species, river quests and a citizen science experiment are poised to help people understand the river as more than just a pretty view or a shipping corridor. 

    By Jane Roberts May 18, 2022
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Infant formula shortage takes its toll on Mid-South families

    The infant formula shortage has been caused by the closing of an Abbott Labs facility in Sturgis, Michigan, as well as the greater global supply chain crisis.

    By Rob Moore May 18, 2022
  • Business

    Taking it for a spin: Locals can now rent e-bikes, scooters using Lyft

    As part of Lyft’s new partnership with micro-mobility business Spin, Memphians will now be able to rent e-bikes and e-scooters using the Lyft app. 

    By Jasmine McCraven May 17, 2022
  • Business

    @the Park apartments set for completion by fall

    The 176-unit @the Park apartment complex near Overton Park is scheduled to be completed this fall. Construction on the $22.25 million development near Sam Cooper Boulevard and East Parkway began in fall 2019. 

    By Neil Strebig May 17, 2022
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    Supply chain crisis causes gridlock at Mid-South auto repair shops

    “I had a customer come pick up his ‘21 model Hyundai Palisade to drive it around with no rear bumper because we’ve had it since February,” said one body shop owner. “Nobody can even tell us when the bumper is coming.” 

    By Rob Moore May 17, 2022
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    First Horizon answers lingering questions about Toronto-Dominion Bank merger

    In an updated proxy statement, FHN directs employees on answering client questions about the merger, including questions about its continued involvement in the region. 

    By Rob Moore May 16, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    Groove On-Demand Downtown ride share service gains popularity

    Ridership is booming at Groove On-Demand, which serves about 1,500 passengers a month with shuttle rides throughout Downtown and the Medical District. 

    By Rob Moore May 16, 2022
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    Counselor’s comforting Instagram presence fuels private practice

    Therapist Savannah Burton has parlayed the loyal social media following she built during the global pandemic into a brick-and-mortar office focused on women’s mental health. 

    By Aisling Mäki May 16, 2022
  • Business

    Retiring Hope House head leaving legacy of ‘life-changing’ assistance

    She added social services for adults, saying that there is no way to reduce generational poverty without engaging the adults and the children in the family.

    By Jane Roberts May 16, 2022
  • Business

    Staks plans new breakfast locations in Collierville and Omaha

    Staks Pancake Kitchen has secured its second franchise agreement, this one with a Collierville resident. 

    By Christin Yates May 16, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Inside scoop: Ice cream shop opens in Whitehaven

    After receiving a $15,000 grant from EDGE, Kaye’s Pints & Scoops has opened at 2089 Winchester Road in Whitehaven, where the owners craft ice creams made with locally sourced ingredients.

    By Neil Strebig May 15, 2022
  • Business

    St. Jude Global helping patients evacuate Ukraine

    St. Jude Global’s preexisting partnerships throughout 15 countries in the Eurasia region have allowed the children’s research hospital to act quickly to evacuate patients when the war began.

    By Christin Yates May 15, 2022
  • Health Care

    New nursing program helps graduates transition to in-person care

    Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis plans to launch the program this summer to help newly graduated nurses transition from the classroom to the bedside with confidence.

    By Aisling Mäki May 13, 2022
  • Lakeland

    Prominent Lakeland project vote delayed by town’s BOC

    The $150 million Ashmont project continues to face questions.

    By Michael Waddell May 13, 2022
  • Business

    New state law should give patients better access to medication doctors prescribe

    Insurance companies often require patients to try other, perhaps less effective, treatments before covering what is prescribed by their doctor. 

    By Aisling Mäki May 13, 2022
  • Subscribers only Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: The stadium renovations look totally cool. But will they get Memphis where it needs to go?

    Make no mistake, Memphis is partnering with the city in a “transformational renovation” of Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in order to get to a better conference. Will it work? 

    By Geoff Calkins May 13, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Falls Building sells for $10M to New York-based real estate firm

    A Downtown landmark, the Falls Building at 22 N. Front St., sold this week for $10 million.

    By Neil Strebig May 12, 2022
  • Subscribers only Real Estate

    Developer buys second historic Victorian Village home

    Bill Townsend’s enthusiasm for the building’s history nearly overshadows his excitement for what the future of the site holds.

    By Neil Strebig May 12, 2022
  • Business

    Memphis-connected COVID drug fast-tracked for emergency use

    The drug was created as an anti-cancer agent in collaboration with GTx, a former Memphis pharmaceutical firm.

    By Jane Roberts May 13, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    Walnut Grove Road project to include charter school, residences, offices

    Lighthouse Community Ecosystem plans to build a “holistic” community with more than a dozen buildings near the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library.

    By Neil Strebig May 13, 2022
  • Business

    Memphis cements generous reputation during pandemic

    “Most of our peer cities have more super-wealthy people that have private foundations. We’ve got some great private foundations, but on a per capita basis, I don’t think we have as many private foundations as Nashville, Chattanooga or Atlanta.”

    By Jane Roberts May 12, 2022

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