Move over, Marie Kondo; DMC ready to ‘spark joy’ on South Main
Beginning today, South Main will look a little brighter.
Beginning today, South Main will look a little brighter.
The third-generation of Roxo the SameDay Bot is “learning a lot” as FedEx prepares to deploy the local delivery robot in future years.
A 7.5-square-mile area will be served by a fleet of passenger vans that fill the big gap between fixed-route buses and the personal, more expensive rides from taxis and Uber.
The Board of Adjustment also denied giving a zoning variance to Prairie Farms dairy plant, which wants to use three of its acres for plant operations.
Industrial packaging sales were the company’s strongest segment, reflecting continued demand for corrugated cardboard for shipping boxes.
The package of projects that includes a $42 million “Mobility Center” is designed to balance the needs of those hunting for a parking spot with those walking around Downtown and the riverfront.
New Regional One clinic offers specialists for a variety of post-COVID symptoms, including those that last for weeks.
The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards recognize excellence in preservation practice and partnerships.
Because the merger would leave Memphis with only two hospital systems, antitrust issues have required Federal Trade Commission review.
The distribution and logistics firm offers starting wages of $13.50 an hour for “selectors” and $16 hourly for equipment operators.
Not only has MLM Memphis – formerly CirQuest Labs – added employees and space since being purchased last summer, its founder anticipates the lab may triple in size within five years.
The shuttles will serve both current employees and job applicants for some of the hub’s 2,000 openings.
Kroger did build a fuel center on the north end of the site, but just sold the other, still-undeveloped 17.3 acres for $2.6 million.
Data shows transmission happening in suburbs where athletic events are frequent and masks are fewer.
A plan to improve and enhance – maybe even solve – Downtown’s parking and walking challenges has many parts to it. Here’s a guide to help make it easier to digest.
Arlington-based MicroPort looks to move into the global market in handling knee and hip replacements as the company pursues a new business strategy.
TruGreen is now the Official Lawn Care Treatment Provider of the PGA Tour, boosting its profile in the golf world.
Marine Hospital Residence, at 360 Metal Museum Drive, comprises just 71 units on 3.2 acres. The place will offer a different, less dense experience than apartment life in Downtown’s core and South Main District.
The good news: Wealth managers see clients spending less and saving more. The bad news: Some employers have reduced 401(k) contributions, and that could fuel a future retirement crisis.
When Takila Phillips needed natural products for her skin, she decided to make them. Now, Phillips is the creator of an-all natural skin and hair care line and the owner of a new retail store in Whitehaven.
Faropoint just bought a 708,000-square-foot warehouse in Marshall County, and now owns 4.6 million square feet of industrial space in the Memphis area.
The Shelby County unemployment rate is back in single digits for the first time since COVID-19 hit in March, according to the state’s September jobs report.
The Downtown Memphis Commission is proposing a comprehensive solution to parking and pedestrian shortcomings.
It is the first quarter Memphis-based First Horizon has reported results that include the merger of Iberiabank and the acquisition of 30 Truist bank branches.
The University of Memphis wants to build new student apartments in part to become less of a commuter school and gain academic prestige. But neighbors say the proposed apartments are too close to their houses and will hurt property values and their quality of life.