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  • Real Estate

    New apartments, retail proposed next to Overton Square

    The mixed-use development comprises 29 apartment units and nearly 4,000 square feet of retail space.

    By Tom Bailey June 02, 2020
  • Update Business

    State to inject $200M into small businesses forced to close in pandemic

    The Department of Revenue will look at the sales taxes reported by businesses statewide and prepare to make payments ranging from $2,500 for the smallest to $30,000 for the largest ones, as the state distributes federal CARES Act funds.

    By Sam Stockard June 03, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Prospect of looters keeps board-up business busy

    A normal Memphis job for 1-800-BoardUp is being called to board up a business after a fire or storm. This week, the storm is civil unrest. Or the fear of it.

    By Tom Bailey June 03, 2020
  • Health Care

    City’s plan to test 30,000 a day has critics

    As Memphis sees a spike in coronavirus cases and plans move forward to expand testing, some medical professionals say it's not a great idea because of the risk of false-positive results.

    By Jane Roberts June 02, 2020
  • Business

    Interfaith leaders call for conversation about racism

    Memphis faith leaders and social justice advocates called Tuesday, June 2, for a meeting with top Memphis and law enforcement officials to address racist roots of violence against black people.

    By Wayne Risher June 03, 2020
  • Health Care

    Spikes in OD rates sign of anguish across county

    IAC Associates has extended its addiction help at Baptist Memorial Health Care, including a hotline it opened recently.

    By Jane Roberts June 02, 2020
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    Doctors warn of serious late-virus reaction in children

    Of the more than 350 children in Shelby County who have tested positive for COVID-19, a tiny handful have developed what appears to be a form of Kawasaki disease, the autoimmune disease that causes blood vessels to inflame. Symptoms include persistent high fever and abdominal pain.

    By Jane Roberts June 02, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx execs moving up as Alan Graf succession unfolds

    Alan Graf's plan to retire later this year as FedEx CFO means promotions for Michael Lenz, Bert Nappier, Karen Reddington and Kawal Preet.

    By Wayne Risher June 01, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx leaders speak out after St. Louis protester death

    FedEx Corp.'s top two executives reassured U.S. employees and global leadership Monday, June 1, of the company's commitment to combating racism and other biases and promoting a diverse workforce.

    By Wayne Risher June 01, 2020
  • Health Care

    Health Department halts distribution of free face masks

    Questions arise about the safety of odor-fighting Silvadur applied to the masks, which diminishes in the fabric with washings.

    By Jane Roberts, Sam Stockard June 02, 2020
  • Business

    Joymaker conference offers strategies for home office happiness

    Lori Spicer Robertson found a way to keep her family engaged in isolation. With her Joymaker conference, she hopes to help others share strategies for work-life balance during the pandemic.

    By Jared Boyd June 01, 2020
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    Amazon Air plays catchup with FedEx, UPS

    New research from DePaul University examines the rise of Amazon Air and the possibility that the e-commerce giant could eventually compete directly with FedEx Express and UPS Air.

    By Wayne Risher June 01, 2020
  • Business

    Major retailers close some stores amid protests, but not in Memphis area

    No Memphis stores The Daily Memphian called on have closed due to protest unrest.

    By The Associated Press, Abigail Warren May 31, 2020
  • Business

    Indigo Ag, Anheuser-Busch tout results of rice-growing experiment

    Indigo’s Memphis-based rice team helped supply the giant beer-maker with a key ingredient. The Arkansas rice was grown with less water and by creating less methane that is harmful to the atmosphere. And growers profited more.

    By Tom Bailey May 31, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx freezes share buybacks, dividends under credit easing

    FedEx said share repurchases and dividends will be frozen until May 31, 2021, under a credit agreement intended to provide more liquidity and financial flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Wayne Risher May 29, 2020
  • Financial Services

    Memphis music gets a hand up from EDGE

    A dozen businesses including recording studios and a prominent music venue were approved for grants to help small, inner-city businesses recover from COVID-19.

    By Wayne Risher May 29, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Amazon increasing its permanent, Tennessee jobs by 30% in June

    Starting in June, the giant e-commerce company is making permanent 2,000 "seasonal" jobs it added in Tennessee because of the demand for front-door deliveries caused by the pandemic.

    By Tom Bailey June 01, 2020
  • Business

    At UTHSC, W.C. Handy’s cornet symbolizes innovation, team science

    CORNET Awards spark spirit of collaboration that often leads to larger grants from national funders

    By Jane Roberts May 29, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Demand grows for Southwest Memphis industrial space

    Southwest Memphis' warehouses may be older and shorter, but a lot of logistics companies like their quick access to interstates and their affordability.

    By Tom Bailey May 29, 2020
  • Health Care

    Dar Salud moving to nonprofit model, adding clinics in Orange Mound, Whitehaven

    Two new clinics are expected to open by year's end, and in another four to five years, the team that created Dar Salud expects the nonprofit network will have 10 clinics to serve chronically underserved people in Memphis.

    By Jane Roberts May 28, 2020
  • Business

    New data paints ugly picture of job losses in Memphis metro

    COVID-19 pushed the April unemployment rates in Memphis and Shelby County to 14.3% and 12.9%, respectively, but those rates remained below the statewide and national averages of 14.7%.

    By Wayne Risher May 28, 2020
  • Financial Services

    Beige Book: Health care, retail, hospitality among biggest drags on economy

    Federal Reserve economist Kevin Kliesen says pace of recovery will depend on the speed restrictions are lifted and "the willingness of individuals to resume normal life."

    By Christin Yates May 28, 2020
  • Business

    Rhodes plans to begin Aug. 26, and go straight through to Thanksgiving

    Classes will be held on Labor Day; fall break will consist of one day. 

    By Jane Roberts May 28, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Clark Tower goes to lender in foreclosure sale

    Wells Fargo offered the only bid — $43 million — to take ownership of the landmark building in East Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey May 27, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Shipping-container fence OK’d for blocking thieves at tire/repair shop

    Mot C Wheels at 4599 Millbranch lines three sides of its property with eight metal shipping containers to keep thieves out and to store tires.

    By Tom Bailey May 27, 2020

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