Changes approved for seniors’ subdivision
The Land Use Control Board approved applications Aug. 8 for a new senior-living subdivision southeast of Memphis and a Cordova apartment complex that could have up to 460 units.
The Land Use Control Board approved applications Aug. 8 for a new senior-living subdivision southeast of Memphis and a Cordova apartment complex that could have up to 460 units.
Highland Axe & Rec plans to open at 525 S. Highland on Sept. 4. And The Find furniture store is returning to the Strip while keeping its larger store in Regalia shopping center.
Whether the next user of Rust Hall buys the building from Memphis College of Art or leases it from the city, the city of Memphis has a strong say about who gets the keys.
Regional One Health's Center for Innovation invites SweetBio to share the benefits of the hospital's intellectual property for a share of its equity.
A street-closing application to the Office of Planning and Development cites plans for a UPS expansion at Memphis International Airport.
FedEx said Wednesday it will stop delivering Amazon packages via FedEx Ground in the U.S. The Memphis-based carrier previously stopped carrying Amazon packages in its U.S. air network June 30.
New UT researcher receives $1.53 million grant for work in autism, schizophrenia.
Construction crews are finishing the exterior of the $35 million development of apartments and commercial space in the heart of Midtown while residents move in.
A large batch of 17 applications to the Land Use Control Board includes a proposal to build a 103-space parking lot behind Crosstown Concourse.
HopeWorks has named Lytania Black as director after receiving funding from the state of Tennessee to oversee adult education programming in Shelby County.
ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. reported an 8% increase in revenue to $560 million with net income of $59 million, or 43 cents per share, for its second quarter.
Designers of the future Leftwich Tennis Center traveled to see and borrow elements from some of the nation's best tennis facilities.
Perkins & Marie Callender's LLC has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware seeking protection from creditors who are owed more than $100 million.
African-Americans donate fewer organs than most racial groups. But their need for organs far surpasses the supply.
The city of Memphis and University of Memphis will partner in renovating Leftwich Tennis Center for the Tigers' tennis teams as well as the public.
An app developed by a Memphis couple makes it easier to find a good place for brunch.
Preserver Partners has grown to nearly $150 million in assets under management and nearly 500 investors.
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital gave Cooper Kilburn, 2, his voice with the first reconstructed child larynx and airway passage ever recorded.
In the former L’Ecole Culinaire, the University of Memphis is opening one of the largest college culinary arts programs in the nation.
A local State Farm agent has opened a second office in the Mid-South, a first for the insurance company in the Memphis area.
FedEx is increasing its financial commitment to modernization and expansion of the FedEx Express Memphis world hub, which will total $1.55 billion over six years.
The Memphis office market remains steady and the industrial market remains strong heading into the third quarter of 2019.
Sebastiaan de Kok says living and working in Memphis has been a pleasant surprise. "People are so nice and welcoming. Not just nice, people can be nice anywhere and say their pleasantries. People genuinely want to help you out in Memphis."
Southern Avenue apartments are among the items the Memphis and Shelby County Board of Adjustment will hear at its Aug. 28 meeting.
The Federal Open Market Committee voted Wednesday afternoon to lower the federal funds rate by 0.25% to a range of 2% to 2.25%.