Mid-South Peace & Justice Center lays off staff
Mid-South Peace & Justice Center started on Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday in 1982.
Mid-South Peace & Justice Center started on Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday in 1982.
The plan for redeveloping the Fairgrounds for a big youth sports complex, retail, offices, residences and other uses was approved Nov. 14 by the Land Use Control Board.
Eric Miller has resigned from his post as senior vice of economic development for the Greater Memphis Chamber.
Despite mounting evidence Amazon plans to build and operate another big facility in Memphis, the company won't elaborate on its plans.
Inmates take the first three courses at the Shelby County Detention Center and have the chance to transfer to credits to the University of Memphis new culinary arts program.
As a teacher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Crystal Harris adapts each student's lessons from their own school's programs, which means her job can look different for every patient.
The EDGE board approved new tax incentives for four companies that will invest about $70 million and create about 140 jobs.
The $544 million first phase would include 942 apartments, 406 hotel rooms, 160,000 square feet of retail and 200,000 square feet of office.
An $8 million building permit for a four-story sort facility on land purchased this week by Amazon.com Services has been filed for 4055 Memphis New Allen Road under code name "Project Iris."
Rajiv Grover says business silos create conflicts that raise the cost of doing business and undermine revenues.
Carvana opens an eight-story, glass-encased “car vending machine” along Interstate 40 just southwest of Germantown Parkway.
Leigh Mansberg has been named president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South.
Officials hope a prospective sale of Mitsubishi Electric Power Products plant in Memphis will preserve majority of jobs.
Delayed four months by a fire, construction of Forum Flats apartments has resumed and the first units should become available soon.
Tom Intrator's development group 18Main wins tax relief for $104 million in projects on South Main and South Front Downtown.
First Horizon doesn't see addition of 30 SunTrust branches as a distraction to Iberiabank merger.
Stephanie Cowan received Clinical Nurse of Distinction Award from the Tennessee Hospital Association at its gala in Nashville this fall.
Leidos plans to lay off 107 workers at the end of the year.
How should historic Midtown respond to modern architecture as infill development occurs?
Podcast may be next for a military veteran and Memphis Police Department pilot who welcomes all to his respite at the TCBY on Union Avenue.
Locally, experts say Wright's dominance and growth in the extremities market will make Stryker pause when considering major staffing cuts any time soon.
FedEx Express regional president Richard W. Smith talked about Wing drones, Roxo the SameDay Bot and automation plans for the Memphis hub during an interview with The Daily Memphian.
Slingshot Memphis has grown from four partner organizations to 17 in three years and has tripled the funds going to these partners to help reduce poverty.
While the First Horizon-Iberiabank merger’s ultimate impact on Memphis isn’t clear yet, First Horizon CEO Bryan Jordan said the goal is to minimize disruptions in the everyday flow of business.
Indiana Hunt-Martin, one of seven surviving members of World War II's 6888th Postal Battalion, spoke at FedEx Express World Headquarters Friday, Nov. 8, during an early Veterans Day program.