SweetBio rolls out new, longer-lasting wound product
SweetBio, a Memphis-based startup, has been providing wound care for patients nationwide. In recent weeks, they unveiled Apis — meant to help those with diabetes and those with more serious cases.
SweetBio, a Memphis-based startup, has been providing wound care for patients nationwide. In recent weeks, they unveiled Apis — meant to help those with diabetes and those with more serious cases.
“Investors looking at Memphis from a distance will run the numbers, pull the crime stats, look at the demographics and sometimes walk away from deals that don’t fit a national template,” an executive with real estate firm NAI Saig Co. said about the Southeast Memphis shopping center.
Edward Payton recently began as executive director and CEO of the Memphis VA Medical Center. The Daily Memphian sat down with him to talk about his new role.
AutoZone is looking at another Collierville location, which could add more activity to an already bustling Houston Levee Road.
The restaurateurs behind Sam’s Main Street Eatery and La Roche Lebanese Cuisine are opening a bakery.
Burlington is looking to fill an empty retail space in Germantown. It would be the brand’s sixth store in Shelby County.
Together, the companies are laying off more than 450 workers in North Mississippi.
While proponents tout the benefits of solar energy, some residents in north Shelby County think those developments are encroaching on their rural lifestyle.
Demand for solar panel storage kept the local industrial market in the black for the year.
There are many solutions to a statewide physician shortage facing Tennessee in coming years. Local medical leaders said one thing is key — the ability to train people where they might eventually practice.
Many of those downy little ducklings get to fly before they even sprout feathers — traveling on FedEx jets from the Cordova hatchery to buyers around the country.
The brother-sister duo behind Wang’s is saying goodbye.
A Memphis station is the Academy of Country Music’s Radio Station of the Year.
The new plan is a part of Memphis 3.0, which has received local pushback.
The Scoop by Kaye’s Pints & Scoops doesn’t officially open until May, but the company is doing a pop-up Saturday, April 4.
The Eads mansion has a history of being owned by Grizzlies players.
It’s all about breakfast — and wings — this week.
The Bryans have garnered national attention for their 36-seat restaurant, located in a Germantown shopping center, and Drew Bryan was named a James Beard Award semi-finalist last year.
“There are a lot of churches who are trying to figure out how they leverage their real estate and do a better job of their mission and their ministry,” said a principal at Foundry Commercial.
Styker confirms its big office move, and AutoZone is adding another Memphis store.
IMC Logistics and Renaissance Group announce additions.
Renovation plans include a new roof, parking lot repairs, LED lighting upgrades and interior renovation of vacant units.
Founded in 2009, the company is a metallic additive manufacturer with products used in aerospace, ground vehicles/automotive, defense, medical and custom work.
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital is getting nearly half a million dollars to train rural county health professionals on how to treat children in emergency health care settings.
Nine votes separated FedEx from a $20 million tax break, despite a mostly united front from Memphis lawmakers.
“This place was meant for me,” Chef Jimmy Sinh, known as “Sushi Jimmi,” said.
It’s mudbug season, and trucks such as Crawfish Cabin and Memphis Crawfish Co. are crawling in the season’s biggest, better crustaceans.
An official with the company didn’t provide an official opening date, but he did provide an estimate for how long construction to opening takes.
SCO’s history dates back to 1932, and it is the only optometry school in Tennessee.