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    Oil pipeline project clears environmental hurdle

    Opponents of the proposed pipeline believe local governments can stop the project and nine property owners are still refusing to give Plains All American access to their land. 

    By Blake Fontenay February 11, 2021
  • Health Care

    Doctors suspect COVID delayed immune response in young surgeon’s death

    Dr. J. Barton Williams did not know he had COVID; antibody was present in his blood, doctors say.

    By Jane Roberts February 12, 2021
  • State Government

    Hargett highlights elections and small business issues during a pandemic

    In a luncheon speech to the Arlington Chamber of Commerce, the secretary of state highlights a smooth Tennessee election and the problems facing businesses during the pandemic.

    By Michael Waddell February 10, 2021
  • Update South Memphis

    FedEx launching initiative at LeMoyne-Owen, other area HBCUs

    Each college will receive $1 million, with a portion going towards students, faculty and staff impacted by COVID-19.

    By Elle Perry February 10, 2021
  • Education

    U of M unveils design of $41 million Herff STEM Research building

    Project was designed by A2H in Memphis and Detroit, Michigan-based SmithGroup.

    By Jane Roberts February 10, 2021
  • State Government

    Right-to-work amendment advances in state Senate

    The measure could move to a vote before the full Senate if it passes through the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee, which is scheduled to meet on Feb. 16.

    By Blake Fontenay February 10, 2021
  • Real Estate

    MMBCC moving to 200 Jefferson office tower

    The Mid-South Minority Business Council Continuum will move just two blocks from its long-time headquarters at 158 Madison.

    By Tom Bailey August 24, 2021
  • Real Estate

    3 developments totaling $114M get $28M in tax breaks

    The Center City Revenue Finance Corp. approved $28 million in tax breaks Tuesday, Feb. 9, but members were critical of the absence of one of the developers seeking incentives.

    By Tom Bailey February 09, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Arrow Creative finds permanent home in Midtown

    The nonprofit organization Arrow Creative will lease 23,000 square feet at 653 Philadelphia, on the northern edge of the Cooper-Young neighborhood.

    By Tom Bailey February 09, 2021
  • Business

    Opinion: Beware of ever-evolving COVID scams

    The variety of COVID-19 scams we’ve seen since the beginning of the pandemic are overwhelming.

    By Randy Hutchinson February 09, 2021
  • Premium Real Estate

    Artists on dozers: ‘Shapers’ carve new landforms for Overton golf

    The people designing the changes at Overton Park golf course — and those on the bulldozers — consider the entire landscape as one big sculpture, not nine different holes with spaces in between.

    By Tom Bailey February 08, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Pipeline’s route faces increased challenges

    Local resistance to the Byhalia Connection oil pipeline project has been gaining momentum recently. And with a new president in the White House, the project may face tougher scrutiny from federal regulators as well.

    By Blake Fontenay February 08, 2021
  • Health Care

    UTHSC plays key role in COVID vaccine research

    Using surrogate viruses developed by UTHSC professor, labs working on COVID vaccines and boosters can check their efficacy without using the dangerous SARS-CoV-2 virus. 

    By Jane Roberts February 08, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW change in debt policy could help with TVA split

    A proposed change in the utility’s debt policy could allow it to build a power generating plant, which would be key if MLGW cuts its ties to TVA, and pay for the plant with the savings to come from it. 

    By Bill Dries February 06, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Plan would convert Crowne Plaza on Thousand Oaks to veteran campus

    The $10 million project is dependent on obtaining approval for changes to the property’s planned development.

    By Tom Bailey February 27, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Development of 15 townhomes proposed near Central Station

    The townhomes would be built to be sold and rise on a vacant lot at the southwest corner of South Main and Carolina.

    By Tom Bailey February 05, 2021
  • Real Estate

    January home sales rise 11.2%

    The average price of houses sold continued to rise also, up nearly 15% compared to a year earlier.

    By Tom Bailey February 05, 2021
  • Public Safety

    UTHSC student files lawsuit against school over social media posts

    Pharmacy student alleges her First Amendment rights were violated by the school.

    By Yolanda Jones February 05, 2021
  • Health Care

    Baptist eyes summer construction start for new Arlington ER

    The freestanding location will feature eight patient rooms; CT scan, X-ray and ultrasound imaging technology; physician offices and a helipad.

    By Michael Waddell February 05, 2021
  • Business

    Daily Memphian hires three staff members

    The Daily Memphian has hired two reporters and a social media manager.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 05, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Coro Lake area in SW Memphis may get senior-living community

    A 21-acre, senior-living community is proposed for a site that was partially occupied by the Coro Lake Elementary School, which was razed four years ago.

    By Tom Bailey February 05, 2021
  • Health Care

    Nienhuis led St. Jude in early days of gene therapy

    St. Jude recruited Dr. Nienhuis from the National Institutes of Health in 1993.

    By Jane Roberts February 05, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Ho, ho, whoa: Saint Nick seeks to block traffic from Poplar

    Residents point to safety concerns and crime in proposing that a gate be erected across Saint Nick Drive to prevent cut-through traffic from using their street.

    By Tom Bailey February 05, 2021
  • Real Estate

    The plan: A development of single-family homes for renters

    In what may be a first for Memphis, a company called Next Chapter Neighborhoods plans a 167-acre development featuring build-to-suit, market-rate rental houses. The plan calls for 230 houses, plus open space and a commercial district to be built later.

    By Tom Bailey February 06, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    New retail center may conjure spirit of the hip Bitter Lemon

    The commercial lot on the east end of Poplar Viaduct may now be empty, but it’s full of memories for the new owner. Ray Gill of Gill Properties is looking for a way to pay homage to The Bitter Lemon, a hip teenage coffee house that operated there in the 1960s.

    By Tom Bailey February 04, 2021

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