Movers & Shakers
Regions Bank and Evans Petree PC announce promotions and additions.
Regions Bank and Evans Petree PC announce promotions and additions.
Kelsey Huse is no stranger to transit and biking issues in cities, but in less than three years, she’s already helped others elevate those issues in Memphis.
“You will not be defined by this moment,” said Catherine Womack, associate dean of student affairs for the College of Medicine. “Wherever you go, you will do amazing things.”
The staff members’ departures will leave just two occupational-therapy faculty remaining, including the faculty member accused of mistreatment.
The deal would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, most of them local affiliates of ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Included in that tally are three Memphis stations: WREG, WATN and WLMT.
Central BBQ is rolling out several new offerings: breakfast at Midtown, plus value items and party wings in various locations. Also, news from Domino’s and Wild Beet.
AI, technological advancements and other improvements are expected to fuel revenue growth for the company this year.
The former Railgarten site at 2166 Central is being redeveloped into a family-focused experience.
A three-story building on South Front Street is being demolished two years after the owner was sued for blight.
The retailer is opening its Tennessee location just in time for wedding season.
Five of the seven members of UTHSC’s occupational therapy faculty resign, allegedly over school’s handling of a professor accused of mistreating students.
Downtown Memphis Commission board approves incentives for a law firm, a church and a multi-tenant property.
Three years after bankruptcy, “we’re starting to see movement in that development again,” Lakeland Planning Director Paul Luker said.
Wonder Cowork Create expands in the Edge District; Insomnia Cookies adds third location at Polo Shops, and Union Avenue Aldi has extra space available for lease.
The 9.25-acre site is almost as big as all of Overton Square and includes the original Forest Hill Dairy structure built in 1927.
“We will be bringing professional hockey back to the Mid-South,” the Landers Center chief operating officer said.
Adams Keegan, a national human resources service provider, is expanding its corporate headquarters in East Memphis.
Hyosung HICO launches “Project Innovation East” as the next phase of its U.S. headquarters expansion in South Memphis.
Frank C. Roberts returns to his family’s Palladio roots, transforming the historic Midtown showroom into Memphis Water Gardens — a premier destination for koi ponds, fountains and a “fish bar.”
Does Shelby County need a new hospital? And if so, how will it be financed? Skeptics raise questions.
Garrison Gaming Hub is the latest such business to open in the Bartlett area, with extended hours for those interested in the hobby.
In the first of a two-part series on the future of Regional One Health, advocates for a new facility say it is desperately needed to replace the aging campus in the Memphis Medical District.
The former Gameday Baseball complex in Cordova will be reborn as Wolf River RV Park. Amenities may include a dog-washing area and a pickleball court.
While AI will lead to great advancements for health care, increasing access to lower-income populations should stay front of mind, the speakers said.
AAA announced Thursday, March 12, that Chez Philippe had earned its Five Diamond designation for the first time since the French restaurant opened in 1982.
“The best dive and neighborhood bars make people feel at home. Somewhere along the way, true hospitality got lost in between,” said one of the owners.
An opening of the long-empty San Diego Cantina in East Memphis seems to be on the horizon. Plus, a Petals of a Peony’s to-go restaurant is opening near the University of Memphis.
An unfinished hotel near Carriage Crossing has become a bit of a mess, and Collierville will take legal action if the developer doesn’t straighten up.
The annual Bartlett business expo provides an opportunity for local companies dealing in everything from health care to meals to bookkeeping to promote their services.