Two more redevelopment projects target Madison Avenue
The gaps between points of interest along Madison Avenue are starting to fill up with new ground-floor commercial businesses and new officer users.
The gaps between points of interest along Madison Avenue are starting to fill up with new ground-floor commercial businesses and new officer users.
Office Depot is closing two of its Memphis-area stores, one in the Medical District and the other in the Southwind area.
Memphis International Airport passenger boardings jumped 9 percent in March from a year earlier as airlines added flights to accommodate spring break travelers.
Memphis International Airport officials on Thursday approved a two-year, nearly $200,000 marketing and sponsorship agreement tied to University of Memphis athletics.
Downtown officials have confirmed that Insomnia Cookies will become part of the mix in the Beale Street entertainment district.
BancorpSouth falls short of estimates in the first quarter, but points to two additional acquisitions to spur growth in its footprint.
Despite creating fewer jobs and paying lower salaries than promised, EDGE CEO and president Reid Dulberger says IKEA is committed to its Memphis store.
The planned June 30 closing of Resorts Casino will leave Tunica County with six casinos among five owners. Has the market's downsizing reached the bottom?
Sixteen new, Midtown homes that replace those demolished a half-century ago for the ill-fated Interstate 40 corridor have been sold in under 18 months.
Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed a novel treatment using HIV as a vector to deliver re-engineered blood cells that create an immune system for patients who are born without one.
Learning Inspired by FedEx, a college tuition offer started by FedEx and the University of Memphis online last year, has been extended to certain U.S. employees of FedEx Logistics.
Ulrich Spiesshofer, chief executive officer of Switzerland-based ABB, has resigned after six years with the company.
Trying to keep up with an "ever-changing retail environment," IKEA has offered to voluntarily drop two years of its property tax abatement since it has been unable to create the number of jobs at the pay levels it promised in 2015.
An annual journey from Nashville to Sewanee University took on new meaning when one of the founding members lost their 10-month-old daughter to SIDS.
Opponents of a proposed 35-foot-tall building of town houses near Overton Square have met with the developer and said he's willing to compromise.
David Umsted has been named president of Triumph Mortgage and senior vice president of Triumph Bank.
Resorts Casino Tunica is shutting down June 30, with its owner citing “increased competition from recent gaming expansion in Arkansas” among its reasons.
From vice presidents to directors, managers have been tapped for FedEx's voluntary buyout program, while lower-level employees wait to see who else is leaving and how "rebalancing" plays out.
Last year, the Department of Justice charged 12 people with running a nationwide racketeering enterprise through 14 affiliated moving companies.
It's still common practice in the Mid-South to bring a cooler full of Gatorade or Capri Suns to a youth sporting event, but not for long if two large health groups have their say.
First Horizon National Corp. reports slight increase in earnings per share, slight decline in revenue from the first quarter a year ago.
A new restaurant promises both a fresh start and fresh ingredients for a diner that has been through several name changes.
Hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in construction are returning to Parkway Village because of something that never left: I-240 and great access to it.
Developers of the 29-acre, mixed-use Union Row on Monday purchased 251 Union for $1.4 million. Powerhouse Motors car-repair shop has operated there more than 20 years.
Pinnacle Financial's first-quarter earnings rise from a year ago and so do revenues, but revenues miss consensus target of Zacks Equity Research.