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    East Memphis shop to become hub for yarn enthusiasts

    “We have a community table that’s open whenever the store is open, and people can sit and casually learn from anyone else at the table,” Stitching Supply owner Erica Carpenter said.

    By Christin Yates September 08, 2024
  • Real Estate

    Macy’s at Oak Court sells for $7M

    A group of investors led by Poag Development Group purchased the East Memphis mall anchor and will lease the 400,000-square-foot space back to Macy’s.

    By Jane Roberts September 07, 2024
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    Food Files: Waffle House may come to Forest Hill Irene, Gangsta Fried Chicken opens Downtown

    Here’s a roundup of food news from around the Mid-South, including Amelia Gene’s reopening after two-week culinary vacation and a popular taco stand plans to open its ninth location in southeast Memphis.

    By Sophia Surrett September 06, 2024
  • Real Estate

    Neighborhood market, gas station could replace vacant Walgreens

    The project involves renovating the closed Walgreens at 3502 Summer Ave. 

    By Sophia Surrett September 06, 2024
  • Education

    U of M lost 20% of its engineering students. Could a new $45M center help?

    Behind the scenes, Herff College of Engineering leaders are working against time and odds to improve enrollment. 

    By Jane Roberts September 06, 2024
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    Memphis-area Buc-ee’s construction could begin by end of year

    The new Buc-ee’s is planned for the northeast corner of Exit 28 on Interstate 40, the first exit in Fayette County east after crossing the Shelby County line.

    By Michael Waddell September 05, 2024
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    U of M rakes in record $100M with AI, drone and aquifer research

    In two years, the University of Memphis has gone from a high of $48 million in external funding to $101 million, with faculty “thinking bigger and applying for bigger grants.”

    By Jane Roberts September 05, 2024
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Spirit adding nonstop flights to Fort Lauderdale

    Spirit entered this market in April 2022 with daily nonstops to Las Vegas and Orlando.

    By Jane Roberts September 04, 2024
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    Inked: Cotton Exchange Building, Lenox Park, Trustmark Center land new tenants

    An advertising agency, a dog-grooming business, a law firm, a transportation company and a medical-treatment firm are all moving in.

    By Sophia Surrett September 04, 2024
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    Obsidian Public Relations recently announced four promotions.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 07, 2024
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    Dutch Bros coffee might perk up in Collierville

    Dutch Bros could become the second coffee shop in Schilling Farms. On Thursday, the coffee chain will present its preliminary site plan to the town’s Planning Commission.

    By Abigail Warren September 03, 2024
  • Business

    XAI supercomputer to double in size by year end

    Deemed Colossus, the xAI supercomputer is the “most powerful AI training system in the world,” Elon Musk wrote on X Monday, Sept. 2.

    By Sophia Surrett, Samuel Hardiman September 04, 2024
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    Why locksmiths are key workers at Memphis International Airport

    The airport has thousands of locks. When they stick, quit or jam up, locksmith Moises Lopez is on the spot, more than five pounds of master keys jangling from his belt.

    By Jane Roberts September 06, 2024
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    Fashion industry leader stays close to his Memphis roots

    Jason McNary is setting his sights on bolstering his local fashion connections and finding ways to mentor and support young people who aspire to industry careers. 

    By Aisling Mäki September 03, 2024
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    How much does it cost to live in Cooper-Young and other Memphis neighborhoods?

    From restaurants to schools and architecture, Memphis has a variety of perks to offer renters looking for a place to stay. 

    By Sophia Surrett September 02, 2024
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    Do renters need roommates to afford Memphis apartment rates?

    Moving out is a chance to live independently. But, for some, splitting rent is the only way to afford it. 

    By Sophia Surrett September 02, 2024
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    Memphis rent market finding balance after COVID hike

    With a growing interest in renting and more units popping up across the city, Memphis’ rental market is a lesson in supply and demand. 

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    How much does it cost to live in Cooper-Young and other Memphis neighborhoods?

    By Jane Roberts September 03, 2024
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    What’s one more Whataburger?

    A proposed Whataburger in Midtown has sparked controversy because of its drive-thru. If the restaurant is built, it will join 12 existing fast-food chains within a 1-mile radius.

    By Stevie Paige September 02, 2024
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    Optometry students from across the US, Canada have eyes on Memphis

    On 901 Day, here’s a look at Southern College of Optometry’s success at selling Memphis. This year’s freshman class includes alumni of 91 colleges and universities, who hail from 35 states. 

    By Aisling Mäki September 01, 2024
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    With xAI’s arrival, concerns about Memphis aquifer arise

    “There’s a lot of issues that are unknown, and there’s a lot of contamination. ... So how do we address that, and where are those sources coming from?” the science director at Protect Our Aquifer said.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 31, 2024
  • Real Estate

    Coffee shop, bank and more coming to Broad Avenue

    The filings show the mixed-use development’s first phase plans include a 1,000-square-foot Ramblin‘ Joe’s coffee shop, a 3,000-square-foot Chase bank and an 11,000-square-foot medical office.

    By Sophia Surrett August 30, 2024
  • Health Care

    UTHSC Medical Center Towers to be demolished

    The 12-story building at 969 Madison Ave., which once included a Holiday Inn, will be torn down alongside two smaller parcels.

    By Sophia Surrett August 30, 2024
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    Food Files: Sushi Jimmi’s next chapter; new Lebanese and ramen spots

    New restaurants are coming to Cooper-Young, Summer Avenue and Germantown.

    By Sophia Surrett August 30, 2024
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Friday will be Memphis airport’s busiest day of holiday weekend

    Nearly 10,000 people are expected to go through security.

    By Jane Roberts August 29, 2024
  • Business

    Memphis-based Radians plans move amid growth

    The 110,000-square-foot space will consolidate the company’s manufacturing, warehouse and office space under one roof. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 29, 2024

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