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  • Real Estate

    Nashville-based Gorney Realty buys 2 more E. Memphis office buildings

    Gorney Realty Partners just bought the Centrum and Colonnade office buildings in East Memphis from Highwoods Properties.

    By Tom Bailey July 02, 2020
  • Real Estate

    City moves forward on larger Leftwich Tennis Center

    The estimated $19 million project will provide 12 indoor courts, 24 outdoor courts and other amenities for both public tennis players and the University of Memphis Tiger tennis teams. 

    By Tom Bailey July 02, 2020
  • Health Care

    Interactive map just in time to take guesswork out of road trips

    Shelby County ranks No. 4 on the 14 highest-risk counties for Tennessee, behind Macon, Davidson and Sevier counties.

    By Jane Roberts July 02, 2020
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    Southwest community college plans expansion, new ‘front door’ on Union

    Southwest Tennessee Community College plans to convert the closed Office Depot building near Downtown for its performing arts programs, for an array of student services, for a bit of retail to serve students and for a more prominent presence along busy Union Avenue.

    By Tom Bailey July 01, 2020
  • Health Care

    Statewide campaign aims to raise suicide awareness

    Campaign will provide resources to help people identify the signs of someone considering suicide and materials to build awareness.

    By Jane Roberts July 02, 2020
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    Science of pH could be weapon against flu epidemics

    A researcher at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital says pH way of rooting out influenza viruses that could cause pandemics.

    By Jane Roberts July 01, 2020
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    Rent and concern for refugee families rise in Woodcrest Apartments

    Organizations are scrambling to find other housing for refugee families in Woodcrest Apartments. The units are being renovated, but the below-market rent is about to rise substantially.

    By Tom Bailey July 01, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx expects e-commerce boom here to stay

    Memphis-based FedEx said it does not expect surging e-commerce business to weaken post-COVID-19. Earnings reported Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates.

    By Wayne Risher June 30, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Metal Museum gets recommendation as Rust Hall’s next tenant

    Mayor Jim Strickland will consider the committee's recommendation that the Metal Museum be Rust Hall's future occupant. If he accepts it, the City Council would have final say.

    By Tom Bailey July 01, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    MEM flights returning in July, August

    Memphis International Airport reports nonstop flights pulled down by airlines because of COVID-19 are returning over the next couple months. A new Salt Lake City nonstop is coming August 1.

    By Wayne Risher June 30, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Faropoint buys 12-property industrial portfolio in Memphis

    Faropoint has been buying industrial infill properties across the country, but continues to see Memphis as a top market for acquiring assets.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 30, 2020
  • Business

    Memphis ranks high for income among female entrepreneurs

    But, the percentage of female entrepreneurs in the area is close to 5% compared to about 8% nationally. 

    By Elle Perry June 30, 2020
  • Health Care

    Stryker extends bid for Wright Medical again

    Stryker has extended for a third time its tender offer to buy Memphis-grown medical device maker Wright Medical. The new deadline is Aug. 31.

    By Wayne Risher June 30, 2020
  • Business

    Campuses making plans to start but everything could change

    For right now, U of M, Christian Brothers and Rhodes College all intend to have dorms open, classes in person and in some cases, online.

    By Jane Roberts June 30, 2020
  • Health Care

    Methodist names senior-level director of health disparities

    The pandemic has revealed both the size of the disparities here and the outcomes. African Americans account for 56% of the total number of COVID-19 cases in Shelby County but 61% of the deaths.

    By Jane Roberts June 29, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Developers move forward with $40M City Place apartments near Germantown

    City Place apartments will comprise 398 units in 15 buildings on 19.8 acres near the southwest corner of Winchester and Forest Hill.

    By Tom Bailey June 29, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx earnings should show COVID impact

    COVID-19, trade wars and efforts to increase efficiency and lower costs in residential deliveries are expected to be front and center when FedEx reports fiscal 2020 and quarterly earnings.

    By Wayne Risher June 29, 2020
  • Business

    Entrepreneurial women think creatively amid pandemic challenge

    Women entrepreneurs, who own about half of Memphis area businesses, are finding ways to be creative as a result of challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

    By Toni Lepeska June 29, 2020
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    Memphians for America sells out of flags, draws new volunteers

    Leaders of the half-century-old organization, challenged by shrunken membership, expected Saturday's annual U.S. flag sale to be its last. But the customers had other ideas. 

    By Tom Bailey June 28, 2020
  • Health Care

    COVID testing lags in Latino community when workers can’t afford job loss

    For people who have no sick days, unemployment, the cost of testing and the quarantine that may follow are costs they avoid.

    By Jane Roberts June 28, 2020
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    Second-longest heart transplant survivor in U.S. now has also beat COVID

    Thomas Bryant, a heart transplant survivor, was admitted to the hospital weeks after he had surgery for colon cancer. His COVID treatment and recovery will be part of body of research being gathered around the world that will help scientists know how to treat people with underlying conditions. 

    By Jane Roberts June 27, 2020
  • Business

    Lombardo succeeds Koury as AIA Memphis executive director

    Heather Koury is stepping down after working for 17 years as the first full-time executive director for the Memphis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

    By Tom Bailey June 26, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Varsity Spirit resumes talks on move to Snuff District

    Varsity Spirit president Bill Seely confirms his company has restarted discussions about moving its headquarters from the suburbs to Uptown's planned Snuff District.

    By Tom Bailey June 26, 2020
  • Business

    The Four Way wins EDGE grant for COVID comeback

    Nearly $500,000 in emergency economic development grants have been approved for 88 Memphis small businesses struggling to rebound from COVID-19. The Four Way is among latest recipients.

    By Wayne Risher June 26, 2020
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    Memphians for America may fade away after Saturday’s flag sale

    The time for “Taps” may have arrived for Memphians for America. The group anticipates its street-corner sales of U.S. flags may be the last after holding the event yearly for a half-century.

    By Tom Bailey June 26, 2020

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