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    Guerrilla Marketing: Grow your brand with data-driven design

    What if you could redesign your website with proven data? What if – before you ever began designing your new site – you knew the type of content your target audience wanted most, as well as what headlines, navigation menus and even colors would lead them deeper into your site to convert to a specific goal? Even better, what if that type of data were easily at your fingertips?

    By Cam Elliott November 14, 2018
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    Golf, military service foster friendship sealed with kidney donation

    Loosely holding a rolled-up program in his hand, Dustin Lehmann tapped it on his knee as if playing along with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra’s Veteran’s Day performance Saturday night.

    By Michelle Corbet November 13, 2018
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    Uptown brewery would include tap room, plans show

    Construction plans indicate a new Uptown brewery project would involve at least some renovation and partial demolition at an old industrial or mill facility. 

    By Tom Bailey November 13, 2018
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    COGIC ‘Saints’ return to boost civic pride, hotel occupancy

    Memphis’ civic pride was wounded by the homegrown Church of God in Christ’s 2009 decision to move its biggest annual gathering up the Mississippi River to St. Louis. In a changing landscape of church leadership and amid complaints about Memphis’ lack of capacity to host such a large (30,000-plus) gathering, the Memphis-based Pentecostal denomination inked its first three-year deal with St. Louis.

    By Wayne Risher November 13, 2018
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    DMC board questions capacity for apartments Downtown

    Several major Downtown Memphis apartment projects received tax breaks Tuesday morning, causing some board members to question just how many apartments are too many?

    By Michelle Corbet November 13, 2018
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    COGIC convocation coming home to Memphis in 2021-2023

    The Memphis-based Church of God in Christ's annual holy convocation is coming home to Memphis from St. Louis in 2021-2023. Church leaders voted Monday to bring the annual convention back to Memphis for three years starting in 2021. It will continue to be hosted in St. Louis until then.

    By Wayne Risher November 13, 2018
  • Business

    FUNdraising Good Times: Increase your fundraising success with matching gifts

    There’s a public secret that benefits many individuals and nonprofits. It’s called matching gifts. That’s the term for when an employer – or other organization – commits to make a gift to a nonprofit that “matches” the gift made by an employee or other qualified individual.

    By Mel and Pearl Shaw November 13, 2018
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    Albert Glenn stood on shoulders of pioneering black pilots at FedEx, then paid it forward

    With a hand up from FedEx’s pioneering black aviators, Albert Glenn reached his profession’s pinnacle flying wide-body air freighters around the world.

    By Wayne Risher November 12, 2018
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    Exclusive: ALSAC undertakes digital transformation, facing disruptions in fundraising

    From digital payment transactions to streaming television shows, advances in technology over the past several decades have changed the way the world does business, consumes media and even gives to charity. ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, realizes that to keep up, it too must evolve.

    By Michelle Corbet November 12, 2018
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    Airport braces for parking crunch, longer security lines during holiday peak

    Crowded parking decks and longer security lines await Thanksgiving week travelers at Memphis International Airport.

    By Wayne Risher November 12, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Grand entrance: $950M Union Row proposed for Downtown

    The largest mixed-use development in Memphis history goes public this week, promising to transform a haggard Downtown gateway with apartments, stores, restaurants, a hotel, office towers, parking structures, green spaces, even a half-acre park perched over a roadway like a rooftop.

    By Tom Bailey November 19, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Permit sought for $11.3 million brewery in Uptown

    There are plans to construct a building for Grind City Brewing Co. in Uptown, according to a building permit application filed this week.

    By Tom Bailey November 13, 2018
  • Business

    Southland vs. Tunica: Election heightens the battle for Memphians’ dollars

    Tunica is no longer the only nearby destination for casino lovers. In Tuesday’s midterm elections, Arkansans voted to approve licenses for four casinos statewide, including Southland Park Gaming & Racing in West Memphis.

    By Christin Yates November 10, 2018
  • Health Care

    Methodist approved to administer new cancer treatment, first in the region

    Methodist Healthcare’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Center has been approved to administer a new type of cancer treatment unique to the Mid-South.

    By Patrick Lantrip November 09, 2018
  • Business

    New Memphis president Nancy Coffee stepping down after 15 years

    New Memphis president and CEO Nancy Coffee is transitioning into a new role after 15 years at the organization's helm.

    By Kate Crawford November 11, 2018
  • Business

    Rocky Goodwin’s sincerity, authenticity score points with Hotel Napoleon patrons

    He’s responsible for handwritten notes and extras that pamper Hotel Napoleon guests: chocolates and champagne, or rose petals scattered on the beds of people celebrating anniversaries.

    By Wayne Risher November 12, 2018
  • Business

    Let’s Grow: Finding focus in the midst of ambiguity

    A Back End of Innovation conference keynote by Jon Kolko, partner, Modernist Studio. Kolko started out by discussing the myth of creativity and how it becomes mystified in the workplace. “Nothing is further than the truth,” he adds.

    By Michael Graber November 10, 2018
  • Business

    Walk this way: Cooper Street gets two new crosswalks near busy intersections

    Two new crosswalks on Cooper Street at the corners of Felix and Oliver avenues wrap up the first phase of an effort by area businesses to make the Cooper-Young neighborhood safer for pedestrians.

    By Patrick Lantrip November 07, 2018
  • Business

    Collierville High recognized for design with state award

    The new Collierville High School – with its price tag in the neighborhood of $100 million – was recognized Saturday night for its design, crowned “School of the Year” by the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA). 

    By Michael Waddell November 04, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Arlington Tennis Center nears construction

    Arlington is moving forward with plans to build six tennis courts with an open lawn and other amenities.

    By Tom Bailey November 06, 2018
  • Business

    Advisory board to hold chamber, EDGE accountable

    During the spring, controversy sparked a joint meeting of the Memphis City Council and Shelby County Board of Commissioners.

    By Michelle Corbet November 09, 2018
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Operation Warm coat giveaway at local schools warms bodies and hearts

    FedEx volunteers and the national nonprofit Operation Warm blanketed two Memphis-area schools with TLC this week, distributing more than 700 winter coats at Hawkins Mill and Hamilton elementary schools.

    By Wayne Risher November 09, 2018
  • Business

    Hyde Family Foundation commits $5.2M to riverfront redesign project

    The Hyde Family Foundation will donate an additional $5.2 million to further Memphis riverfront redevelopment.

    By Patrick Lantrip November 08, 2018
  • Real Estate

    Board approves Madison Gardens apartments

    The Land Use Control Board on Thursday approved a planned development for a three-story, 24-unit apartment building at 1655-1665 Madison in Midtown.

    By Tom Bailey November 09, 2018
  • Business

    Tipping Point: Educators of Excellence Honoree Rebecca Bowers

    Leading by example is something Rebecca Bowers, third grade teacher at Kingsbury Elementary, lives out not just daily but hour by hour. As she encourages her students to stay curious and ask questions, she, too, endeavors to remain a lifelong learner.

    By Anna Cox Thompson November 09, 2018

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