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    Troubled PharMEDium laying off 167 employees, closing plant

    Memphis plant was the largest of four; sanitary conditions riddled it for more than a decade.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 20, 2020
  • Real Estate

    New hotel to rise on vacant Downtown corner

    The $11 million project, which could begin construction this summer, joins a growing list of new and planned Downtown hotels 

    By Tom Bailey February 20, 2020
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    Memphis airport board approves UPS expansion lease

    Lease approval accommodates UPS' planned $216 million expansion project, but FedEx will remain the dominant cargo shipper at Memphis International.

    By Wayne Risher February 20, 2020
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    CrossRoads adds FDA-approved nitinol staple

    The wider staple is an innovation for fractures or arthritis injuries in the mid- to hind foot, where the bones are larger. 

    By Jane Roberts February 20, 2020
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    Cigar bar plans two-story humidor, performance area with Downtown loan

    Havana Mix will also add a new restaurant into Downtown retail space never before occupied.

    By Jane Roberts February 19, 2020
  • Health Care

    Epidemiologist: Why I fear the coronavirus COVID-19

    COVID-19 is both highly infectious and mildly to moderately lethal, similar to the 1918 influenza pandemic that infected nearly a quarter of the world population.

    By Manoj Jain February 19, 2020
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    Tom Lee Park design retooled to suit mediation, Corps of Engineers

    Designers are revising a proposed revamp of Tom Lee Park according to specifications of a city-ordered mediation agreement and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

    By Wayne Risher February 19, 2020
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    Distressed, crime-prone motels get new life as affordable housing

    A Florida company has come to Memphis to convert distressed, crime-plagued hotels into small, affordable apartments with 24/7 security.

    By Tom Bailey February 20, 2020
  • Health Care

    Nurses want to do their jobs without physician oversight

    Nurse practitioners and other advanced-practice nurses say mandatory supervision is a way for doctors to keep control. They have taken the battle to work without physician oversight, including prescribing drugs, to the Tennessee Legislature for the fourth time since 2014.

    By Jane Roberts February 19, 2020
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    Dorothy Robinson has joined HealthChoice as a certified medical assistant for the organization’s Population Health Services team.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 20, 2020
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    Sheraton passes first test in push for new city incentives

    Committee leans toward giving the Downtown Sheraton hotel owners a tax incentive that would put the property back on the tax rolls but also, the city hopes, encourage a more substantial renovation. 

    By Wayne Risher February 18, 2020
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    Environmentalists fear bill could gut Shelby’s groundwater safeguards

    Environmentalists believe a Farm Bureau bill pending in the General Assembly threatens to clip the wings of Shelby County regulations on water wells tapping into the aquifer that supplies drinking water. 

    By Wayne Risher February 18, 2020
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    Renovation will return big windows to historic Cycle Shop

    A Chattanooga-based real estate firm is collaborating with an Edge District developer to carry out a $3.6 million adaptive reuse of the Memphis Cycle Shop building.

    By Tom Bailey February 18, 2020
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    How can Beale St. Landing already need $3.5M of work?

    Memphis River Parks Partnership wants to update Beale Street Landing to serve growth in cruises and special events and provide a gateway into Tom Lee Park.

    By Wayne Risher February 17, 2020
  • Business

    Memphis College of Art gives students one last boost with jobs fair

    Businesses have until Friday, Feb. 21, to register for the free event on Feb. 25. It's MCA's last jobs fair, but one that may continue on anyway. 

    By Tom Bailey February 17, 2020
  • Health Care

    ‘Complete team’ walks patients through addiction issues

    Dr. Shawn Hamm: "We are in the middle of an epidemic. It’s a huge public problem, and we have 75 fellowships. We need to train more physicians, and we need to do it the right way."

    By Jane Roberts February 16, 2020
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    MEM’s strategic plan shapes future of air service in Memphis

    Memphis International Airport's future will be shaped by a new strategic overview outlining projects and priorities for 2020-2024.

    By Wayne Risher February 15, 2020
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    Shelby health department releases 9 from coronavirus observation

    Eleven others who have returned from countries affected by the virus are still in quarantine. 

    By Jane Roberts February 17, 2020
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    Board backs office building over a neighborhood’s objections

    The Land Use Control Board also approved plans for a gated, 19-lot subdivision in East Memphis, modifications to a commercial development in Raleigh and a request to close a public street at Memphis Country Club.

    By Tom Bailey February 13, 2020
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    Oak Street Health opening 2 elder-care clinics in Memphis

    National chain's services include transportation to medical appointments and “we can meet them at the hospital. If our patients have an ER episode, we will be there."

    By Jane Roberts February 14, 2020
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    Plan for East Memphis infill housing draws mixed response

    Princeton Heights would be a 19-lot, gated subdivision about a block east of Princeton at Mendenhall. 

    By Tom Bailey February 13, 2020
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    Cigar bar near Beale seeks loan to expand

    Havana Mix Cigar Emporium and Cocktail Lounge, 250 Peabody Place, is seeking a Downtown development loan for expansion.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 12, 2020
  • Health Care

    Good news from coronavirus is speed of modern science

    Early-detection tests have already been produced that could be quickly shipped to state health departments around the nation. 

    By Jane Roberts February 12, 2020
  • Business

    Seven flags over Mud Island fading into history

    Replacing a seven-flagpole installation at the tip of Mud Island, including one that flew a Confederate flag, is among Memphis River Park Partnership's priorities for upgrades at riverfront parks.

    By Wayne Risher February 12, 2020
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    New leader has simple message: ‘Be a cheerleader for Memphis’

    Kathryn Garland, a former chef turned real estate agent, is the new president of the Memphis Area Association of Realtors. 

    By Tom Bailey February 12, 2020

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