What is Memphis’ secret sauce? Grit, grind and creativity, business leaders say
At its first leadership summit, Memphis Challenge announced grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 to six local businesses.
At its first leadership summit, Memphis Challenge announced grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 to six local businesses.
Mill closings and the implementation of the company’s multiyear 80/20 strategic plan also contributed to the losses, CEO Andy Silvernail said during an earnings call.
The Brooks Museum will change its name to “Memphis Art Museum” when it moves to the new building.Related story:
“I’m seeing just continual calls at the reception desk for people asking about food pantries,” said Russell Walker of St. John’s Church. “It’s continuous. I got in this morning at 7:30, and they’ve been continuous since then.”
Collierville gets more space for a massage, and a new Germantown headquarters is getting organized.
Red Door Wealth Management, Orion Financial, CanopyNation, Financial Federal and The Avaline at River Oaks announce additions.
Robert Hartheimer was arrested by FBI agents on Thursday, Oct. 23, at Memphis-based Evolve Bank & Trust’s headquarters.
“Having this space activated is important to bring more people in and liven up Downtown,” said Downtown Memphis Commission planning manager Brian Mykulyn.
“You have to draw the line somewhere,” said owner Shannon Wynne.
“The incentive tools work — $2 million of incentives brings about almost $9 million of investment — that is real change for our community.”
A Fitting Place is a staple for many women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, as they struggle to find customized post-mastectomy bras.
The arrest of Evolve Bank & Trust CEO Robert “Bob” Hartheimer is the latest challenge for the embattled Memphis-based bank.
Little Italy Midtown is coming back to its original space, Society Memphis has reopened under new ownership and Good Fortune Co.’s expansion will begin in the new year.
State alcohol board denies liquor license for The Station, a proposed East Memphis liquor store in the center of a contentious legal battle.
The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority board approved $57 million in funding for a portion of the Memphis International Airport’s $700 million renovation.
International Paper announced it will outsource all information technology operations to the multinational technology firm Infosys.
Downtown Memphis is progressing with more projects, population and initiatives despite the “doom loop,” said Brookings Institution fellow Tracy Hadden Loh.
The University building was sold fully furnished and features a lobby and reception area, an auditorium, a kitchen, offices and conference rooms.
Allen & Hoshall, Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett and Woodland Presbyterian School announces additions.
Documents show indoor and outdoor seating accommodating up to 105 guests, a drive-thru that can accommodate 26 cars and 79 parking spaces.
Home prices rose in September compared to the same time last year, with the median sales price increasing from $215,000 to $230,000.
International Paper’s bag operations are in California, Oregon and Texas, specializing in kraft paper-bag manufacturing.
Crescent Park Corp., an outsourcing packaging partner and fulfillment company, will close Dec. 31.
How will 20 local developers work to close the gap on 30,000 affordable homes?
“It’s your own little private party,” said Deidre Ellis, owner of The Studio Karaoke, which offers five soundproofed rooms and 80,000 songs to choose from.