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  • Business

    Going strong in Whitehaven: Piano’s Flowers & Gifts

    Some people have asked but the owners of Piano’s flower shop say there is no reason for them to leave the Whitehaven community.

    By Linda A. Moore October 11, 2020
  • Business

    Q&A on the latest Tom Lee Park changes

    MRPP officials and designers fielded such questions as how views of the river would be preserved, whether playgrounds would create noise for nearby Downtown dwellers and where visitors would park.

    By Wayne Risher October 09, 2020
  • Business

    Data breaches in 2020: up or down?

    Some of the biggest breaches include one at Marriott that affected over 5 million customers and one at Nintendo that compromised 300,000 user accounts. At least five state unemployment databases have been hacked.

    By Randy Hutchinson October 09, 2020
  • Business

    University Middle will have permanent home at U of M

    In its third year, the middle school will operate in Fogelman Executive Center off Central and Innovation Drive.

    By Jane Roberts October 09, 2020
  • Business

    City playgrounds set to reopen Friday, Oct. 9

    Like at other city parks, Overton Park Conservancy is reopening its playgrounds on Friday, Oct. 9. The conservancy is also launching a weeklong campaign to raise donations that will be double-matched by International Paper.

    By Tom Bailey October 08, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Roxo the FedEx robot passes ‘egg test’

    Rebecca Yeung, vice president for advanced technology and innovation at FedEx, discussed development of Roxo the SameDay Bot during Greater Memphis IT Council Innovation IT conference Thursday, Oct. 8.

    By Wayne Risher October 08, 2020
  • Update Business

    Tom Lee Park plan nixes beach, adds outdoor ‘lounges’

    The Memphis River Parks Partnership presents a schematic design for Tom Lee Park on Riverside Drive in Downtown Memphis. 

    Related: Q&A on the latest Tom Lee Park changes.

    By Wayne Risher October 09, 2020
  • Business

    Early Childhood Academy set for Orange Mound

    Facility will serve 200 3-, 4-year-olds in the Melrose High School neighborhood.

    By Jane Roberts October 09, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Planning board approves just one of 3 proposed gas stations

    A proposal to build a Murphy Express gas station in Raleigh received approval even though it does not follow the city’s long-range concept plan to make key intersections more appealing and pedestrian friendly.

    By Tom Bailey October 08, 2020
  • Health Care

    Baptist patient headed home with battery-powered heart

    The surgery he made it through is the closest thing to an artificial heart implant ever done in Memphis.

    By Jane Roberts October 09, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Architectural materials warehouse planned for Olive Branch

    Material Bank plans to lease warehouse space, invest $14.5 million and employ 300 people in Olive Branch.

    By Tom Bailey October 09, 2020
  • Business

    When will Memphis’ largest companies be back in the office? Not for a while

    Larger employers in Memphis don’t expect to relax work-at-home protocols for office workers until next year, and some experts believe virtual commuting will stick around after COVID-19 is contained.

    By Wayne Risher October 08, 2020
  • Business

    ‘TLL’ Johnathan — The Last Lawson — picks Oregon

    The three-star small forward and last of the Lawson brothers commits to the Ducks.

    By Jonah Jordan October 07, 2020
  • Business

    U of M begins staff cuts to stem $50 million in losses

    The university is suffering from more than $50 million in losses from the spring and fall semesters.

    By Jane Roberts October 08, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Drop-in center will offer rest, food, safety for prostitutes

    The transaction shows a typical real estate exchange: $225,000 for a property near Summer Avenue. But the plan for the building may be like nothing Memphis has seen before. 

    By Tom Bailey October 08, 2020
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    MyCityRides buys Summer Avenue property for scooter campus

    The nonprofit organization that promotes the 169cc SYM Fiddle III motor scooter as an affordable solution for getting Memphians to and from work now plans a new campus on Summer Avenue. 

    By Tom Bailey October 07, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    How a Memphis medical lab mobilized to fight COVID-19

    Poplar Healthcare joined the battle against the coronavirus late, but now it’s leading the charge to help Memphis reopen and stay open.

    By David Waters October 07, 2020
  • Update Business

    Athletic departments celebrate looser restrictions for game attendance

    The county Health Department loosened some of the restrictions regarding COVID-19 precautions, moves that will benefit sporting events and restaurants.

    By Jane Roberts, Clay Bailey October 07, 2020
  • Health Care

    Contact tracing is critical, but not always successful

    Almost every day, 15%-20% of the people in Shelby County who test positive do not respond to calls from the health department for contact tracing.

    By Jane Roberts October 06, 2020
  • Real Estate

    U of M seeks approval for 529-bed student apartment development

    The University of Memphis seeks approval of a planned development to build six buildings for 135 student apartments, or 529 beds, plus a small commercial building. The linear development would stretch along Deloach from Poplar to Central.

    By Tom Bailey October 05, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Amazon plans to build delivery station along I-40 in Cordova

    A developer has filed for a 31-acre planned development just west of Appling Road along I-40, where a 141,000-square-foot Amazon delivery station would be built.

    By Tom Bailey October 06, 2020
  • Health Care

    Want a midwife? Regional One has largest team in the city

    At Regional One, midwives deliver 30-40 babies a month and have a 9% cesarean rate, compared to 30% nationally.

    By Jane Roberts October 06, 2020
  • Real Estate

    CHOICES moves into colorful new building

    The nonprofit that provides reproductive health services to women has moved into a new, larger building that can serve four times more women.

    By Tom Bailey October 05, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Week-long course to provide robotics training

    One-week training sessions will begin next summer. Tuition is covered for veterans and low-wage earners. 

    By Jane Roberts October 05, 2020
  • Business

    Dixie Pickers changes name but stays anchored in Memphis

    The company opened in 2012 in Collierville.

    By Elle Perry October 05, 2020

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