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    Victory Bicycle Studio consolidating into adjacent Pedaltown space

    Victory Bicycle Studio will increase product and program offerings after absorbing the space of its sister company next door, Pedaltown Bicycle Co.

    By Christin Yates January 28, 2019
  • Business

    In the Game: Tunica sports books are taking first Super Bowl bets

    The Big Game should mean big betting as Tunica prepares for first year of sport books with the Super Bowl as the centerpiece.

    By Don Wade February 03, 2019
  • Health Care

    First FDA-approved alternative aneurysm surgery performed in Memphis

    A local woman with brain aneurysms had two completely different experiences when the FDA approved a medical device alternative in time for her second surgery. 

    By Michelle Corbet January 31, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Amazon confirms site for new Memphis ‘delivery station’

    Amazon confirms that a warehouse in Southeast Memphis is being renovated to become the online retailer's permanent "delivery station" for the Memphis area.

    By Tom Bailey January 31, 2019
  • Business

    Legislation in works to protect state after Electrolux blindsiding

    State Rep. G.A. Hardaway is planning to introduce a bill requiring companies that receive economic recruiting incentives to prove they're meeting job commitments or face penalties.

    By Sam Stockard February 02, 2019
  • Business

    Electrolux says it will voluntarily release tax abatement as assessor pushes clawback

    Electrolux's surprise move to close its Memphis plant in two years, idling 530, ignites debate over what can or should be done about incentives that were poured into the plant.

    By Wayne Risher February 02, 2019
  • Business

    Electrolux will shutter heavily subsidized Memphis plant in 2020

    Swedish appliance maker Electrolux announced Thursday it will shut down a Memphis factory in 2020 while investing $250 million in a facility in Springfield, Tennessee.

    By Wayne Risher January 31, 2019
  • Business

    Rays of Wisdom: Best financial apps

    “There’s an app for that.” That’s all you hear these days. There are apps for just about anything you could ever imagine. There are even apps that are hilariously ridiculous, like the “Send Me To Heaven” app that challenges you to toss your phone into the air as high as possible and watch it splat. I think we can live without that one.

    By Ray and Dana Brandon February 01, 2019
  • Business

    Shelby County property assessor calls on officials to collect back taxes on Electrolux

    Shelby County Assessor Melvin Burgess said Friday he will place Electrolux back on tax rolls and is calling on city and county officials to take steps to recover some $5 million in taxes the company has saved since 2011.

    By Natalie Pilgrim February 01, 2019
  • Business

    Small businesses create ‘mutually beneficial’ value through charitable giving

    With limited resources, several local small businesses have figured out how to give back in a way that adds value. 

    By Michelle Corbet February 01, 2019
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Weekend shutdowns of I-240, Park in East Memphis make way for big bridge slide

    Key sections of Interstate 240 and Park Avenue in East Memphis will be closed for the next three weekends for replacement of the Norfolk Southern railroad bridge over I-240.

    By Wayne Risher January 30, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Nobody’s talking about tenant for an old warehouse

    The recent sale of, and activity at, an old, vacant warehouse near the I-240/Lamar junction is raising questions about who the new tenant will be.

    By Tom Bailey January 31, 2019
  • Business

    $1.5M building permit filed for Clayborn Temple exterior work

    Clayborn Temple is preparing for work to begin on the historic site's exterior. 

    By Elle Perry January 25, 2019
  • Business

    Daily Memphian welcomes four new hires

    Journalists Ron Maxey, Jared Boyd, Abigail Warren and Natalie Martin recently joined The Daily Memphian staff.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 30, 2019
  • Business

    University of Memphis trustees approve apartment acquisition

    The University of Memphis board of trustees approved a proposal Tuesday that will create a foundation enabling the university to get into the real estate business.

    By Michelle Corbet January 30, 2019
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx pulls back curtain for peek at business relationship with Amazon

    Memphis-based FedEx on Tuesday reiterated that Amazon.com is not its biggest customer and said for the first time that Amazon contributed less than 1.3 percent of total revenues in 2018.

    By Wayne Risher January 30, 2019
  • Business

    Memphis home dialysis clinic to pay $3M in anti-kickback settlement

    An East Memphis home dialysis clinic will pay more than $3 million to settle claims it violated federal and state anti-kickback laws.

    By Kate Crawford January 29, 2019
  • Movers and Shakers

    Movers & Shakers

    Sherry Turner is joining Rhodes College as the vice president of strategic initiatives, a newly created role in which she'll help Rhodes implement the goals outlined in its emerging strategic plan.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 30, 2019
  • Business

    FTC’s Cooling-Off Rule may help with buyer’s remorse

    The Better Business Bureau often receives complaints that make it clear the consumers didn’t realize they had the right to change their mind about a transaction. The merchant involved may have been blissfully, or willfully, ignorant of its obligation to inform the consumers of their rights and to provide the required form.

    By Randy Hutchinson January 30, 2019
  • Business

    Career Corner: How to start your job search

    You’ve decided 2019 is the year. You’re going to find a new job. You’ve been waiting for the right time, and it’s finally here. After years and years of hating your job, you’ve heard the market has finally turned around. You’re ready for something new.

    By Angela Copeland January 30, 2019
  • Financial Services

    First Horizon elects new directors, expands share buyback

    First Horizon National Corp. on Tuesday announced expansion of its 2018 share repurchase program and the election of Kenneth A. Burdick and Wendy P. Davidson to its board of directors.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Historic U.S. Marine Hospital will soon be renovated for apartments

    After 16 years of ups and downs, developer and preservationist Lauren Crews has applied for a building permit to convert the historic U.S. Marine Hospital into 71 apartments.

    By Tom Bailey January 29, 2019
  • Business

    FUNdraising Good Times: Creating your nonprofit business plan

    Does a nonprofit need a business plan? The answer is yes. With this column we share guidance from Bridget Ciaramitaro, experienced nonprofit planner, so you can get to work planning for the business success of your nonprofit.

    By Mel and Pearl Shaw January 29, 2019
  • Business

    Guerrilla Sales & Marketing: Build a foundation for better outbound leads

    There's a statistic from InsideView that tells us 90 percent of CEOs say they never return cold calls or cold emails. Ouch. Why bother? Because we have no doubt companies need qualified leads, from both outbound and inbound, to contribute to the health and well-being of the sales pipeline.

    By Tricia Warren January 29, 2019
  • Real Estate

    Carlisle vacates offices to make room for One Beale

    It's been a busy January for Carlisle LLC, which has vacated its old office building and sold property for a hotel in preparation for One Beale construction.

    By Tom Bailey January 29, 2019

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