COVID-19 numbers trending down, but telehealth is here to stay
Two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 case numbers continue to trend down, but telehealth remains highly popular among both health care providers and patients.
Two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 case numbers continue to trend down, but telehealth remains highly popular among both health care providers and patients.
Downtown Memphis Commission President Paul Young talks on Behind The Headlines about saving tax incentives for Class A office space, why incentives for residential development are still necessary despite a rise in rents and an RFP on Beale Street.
“We chose to come today because veterans need jobs just like any other normal person is looking for a job at any age,” said one human resources administrator.
The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority passed resolutions Thursday addressing ongoing renovation at Memphis International Airport.
The $65 million, 2.34-acre Butler Row development was previously awarded a 12-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes in January.
The craft brewery will install a temporary patio this spring with plans for a permanent installation for future use.
Pandrol, a global leader in railroad infrastructure, recently announced Alvin Richardson as the new director of site operations for the Pandrol North America headquarters in Memphis.
Simmons Bank opens new corporate HQ in East Memphis, Memphis Stone & Stucco relocate, former ICE building under review for demolition.
The philanthropist is donating more than $400 million to Habitat for Humanity affiliates.
The Detroit construction company had its first supplier outreach meeting in January in Memphis, followed by a similar meeting in March in Jackson, Tennessee, about 45 miles east of the Megasite.
General Services has two State Building Commission-approved capital projects, including the 36.5 miles of pipeline that will run from the northwest corner of the Megasite — where the wastewater treatment plant will be located — to the Mississippi River.
A permit is currently pending with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation for Topgolf Memphis.
Topgolf or a similar facility would be “a great thing for our community,” said DMC president and CEO Paul Young.
Interest rates on things like consumer debt are likely to rise following the Fed’s decision, which could put a strain on an economy already fighting decades-high inflation.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act governs collection agencies and other third-party collectors.
More than $139 million will be pumped into parks and community centers managed by several entities within the city, an investment that will change the face of the city for years to come.
The head of the Greater Whitehaven Economic Redevelopment Corporation and the founder of the I Love Whitehaven effort talk on Behind The Headlines about economic and business development.
The improved results were partially offset by the effects of the Omicron variant, as well as higher transportation and wage related costs.
EDGE board approves razing a building on Presidents Island, a PILOT extension for Thrive and updates to the Parkside at Shelby Farms development.
The Uptown development got underway last year with the first phase completing 11 cottages in June.
Upon the acquisition, the combined company will have 56,000 employees serving 4.9 million customers worldwide, including 790 locations.
Bite Ninja opens, Trek Bicycle closes and Memphis region employment recovers to pre-pandemic levels.
The Seam, a leading provider of food and agribusiness software and commodity trading solutions, recently announced Rex Vandiver has been named platform manager, peanuts.
JSU notified the Southern Heritage Classic in February that it plans to withdraw from the series.
Topgolf looks like it might finally be headed to Memphis. An application for a large golf and entertainment venue was submitted to the Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board.