Extensive renovations planned at Theatre Memphis
As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Theatre Memphis' facility on Perkins Extended will be getting upgraded.
As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Theatre Memphis' facility on Perkins Extended will be getting upgraded.
A building permit application indicates three Tennessee State grads plan to bring one of their gourmet pizza restaurants to the Edge District in Memphis.
Millington-Memphis Airport has won a $10 million federal grant to rehab its 8,000-foot runway, which serves FedEx, general and military aviation and a flight training school.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art's plan to demolish a parking garage to make room for its new riverfront museum has Downtown residents and commuters in a tizzy.
A more than 20-year partnership of volunteerism and support has led to a Kemmons Wilson Family Center for Good Grief location moving to the Junior League of Memphis property.
Taking a cue from the financial counseling she always gives clients about the importance of becoming debt free, Nancy Knous has taken that advice to a new level.
The Juicy Crab, a Georgia-based seafood chain serving New Orleans-inspired food, will open a restaurant where The Melting Pot once operated at 2828 Wolfcreek Parkway. That's near Wolfchase Galleria.
A building permit application has been filed for the 176-unit Thrive at the Park apartments at Sam Cooper and East Parkway.
The Memphis VA Medical Center is one of 22 VA rehabilitation centers across the country selected as a test site for Microsoft’s new Xbox Adaptive Controller, designed for people with limited mobility.
The Urban Land Institute has selected Crosstown Concourse as one of 19 finalists for the 2019 Global Awards of Excellence.
One cent flights? Five star service? Everything you should expect now that Penny Hardaway has replaced Tony Allen as the spokesperson for Memphis International Airport.
Memphis International Airport officials approved a $125 million budget and a contract to replace and realign airfield markings to meet new FAA standards.
Hemp holds great promise as an agricultural crop, experts at the Memphis Davos on the Delta conference relayed Thursday, but the industry is just developing and significant hurdles exist for growers.
Fred’s Inc. announced Thursday the company will begin to close an additional 104 underperforming stores.
Penny Hardaway is the new official spokesman for Memphis International Airport.
Innovation is forcing more established companies to adapt to industry disruptors, but also creating wealth opportunities for investors.
Here's a friendly warning from Memphis International Airport and Transportation Security Administration: Bottles of barbecue sauce exceeding 3.4 ounces can't pass through security and should be stowed in checked bags.
A railroad products manufacturer may be moving its U.S. headquarters from New Jersey to Memphis after receiving a 15-year property tax incentive on Wednesday.
While local health care systems do not want to be left behind as other industries are disrupted by technology, they have not yet figured out how to prepare for the innovations that are still unknown.
Instead of each health care system conducting its own, separate assessment of the community's greatest health needs, this year, they are coming together to provide a more comprehensive and inclusive snapshot.
The Disabled Police and Sheriffs Foundation received $10 million in donations over three years, but spent less than 6% of it to help officers and their families. A judgment of $9.9 million was imposed, but only $100,000 could be recovered. The American Veterans Foundation took in $3.5 million over three years but spent just $47,246 on care packages for service members.
The Business as Ministry (BAM) Thrift Store at 1340 Madison will add a coffee shop later this year in conjunction with an exterior facelift of the old Stewart Brothers Hardware.
A private-equity firm has bought controlling interest of the rapidly growing CrossRoads Extremity Systems, which was founded in Memphis less than five years ago.
A nearly 100-year-old building at 579 N. McLean has had several lives. Its latest incarnation will give artists in the Memphis community a chance to share their "soul" creations with others.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has named Donny D. Davidson Jr. the new Memphis District deputy district engineer for programs and project management, a role in which he is the senior civilian adviser to the district commander.