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<strong>Concrete steps on vacant lots where houses once stood have become a symbol of the lack of quality affordable housing in Memphis. Some of those lots are being built on again by a group of emerging developers looking to build a lot at a time instead of creating all new subdivisions.</strong>&nbsp;(Bill Dries/The Daily Memphian)City of Memphis

Connecting the new housing dots and vacant lots in North Memphis neighborhood

Working a few lots at a time with different developers, the City of Memphis is beginning to connect the vacant lots in North Memphis neighborhood to form a pattern of redevelopment.

By Bill Dries June 05, 2026
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Former Evolve bank CEO sentenced in child sexual abuse material case

Robert Hartheimer, 69, was arrested last year for using dating app Grindr to solicit sex with a 15-year-old boy, according to the criminal complaint.

By Noah McLane June 04, 2026
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Ducks Unlimited raises billions for waterfowl protection

Seven years ago, Ducks Unlimited launched “Conservation For A Continent” to protect North American wetlands. With more than 2 million donors, the nonprofit blew past its fundraising goal.

By Noah McLane June 04, 2026
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Inked: Dunkin', Tolteca and Welltower do deals

Dunkin’ crosses Union Avenue for a new location, Tolteca Foodservice buys a Southeast Memphis distribution center and Welltower buys a pair of local senior-housing facilities.

By Andy Ashby June 03, 2026

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    Memphis advisory board finalizes 11 community priorities for $3 million AI fund

    The board’s recommendations — which still need to pass the City Council — include a $1 million allocation for a pre-weatherization assistance program to help residents with critical home repairs, mold remediation and indoor air quality improvements.

    By Brandon LaGrone II June 05, 2026
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    Bailey: Ramble on Summer finally ramblin’ through Bartlett approval process

    After two years in limbo, Ramble on Summer seems to be moving ahead, bringing another piece to the development on U.S. 70 in Bartlett.

    By Clay Bailey June 05, 2026
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    Food Files: Taco Prime, Petals of a Peony adding multiple locations

    While Taco Prime and Petals of a Peony expand, Peach Cobbler Factory opens and The Farm Table closes.

    By Sophia Surrett June 05, 2026
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    North Memphis is about to have Jazz and Blues

    Memphis Jazz, a residential community of 249 homesites, will be across the street from the Memphis Blues neighborhood. 

    By Andy Ashby June 05, 2026
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    Movers & Shakers: A2H, Turner Construction and Colliers make announcements

    Memphis firms announce promotions. 

    By Alys Drake 1 hour ago
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    Bartlett planners give thumbs up to mixed-use projects on U.S. 70

    Ramble on Summer and the latest phase of Union Depot have received recommendations from the Bartlett Planning Commission.

    By Michael Waddell June 05, 2026
  • Health Care

    Practicing on plastic: Methodist University Hospital unveils simulation lab

    Modern mannequins provide various types of lifelike practice situations for nurses, physcians and other healthcare professionals.

    By Steve Bohnel June 03, 2026
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    From ashes, a Mapco Express will rise on Poplar and Highland — with a patio

    In January 2024, the Exxon/Hop-In on one of the most visible retail corners in the city was destroyed in a fire.

    By Andy Ashby June 02, 2026
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    Bed, Bath & Beyond is returning to Germantown with a friend: The Container Store

    Germantown hasn’t had a Bed Bath and Beyond in six years, but fans of the home goods store won’t have to wait much longer. 

    By Abigail Warren June 03, 2026
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    Hollywood Feed announces Memphis layoffs

    The pet-supply store, which employees more than 1,400 people nationwide, described the layoffs as a “proactive restructuring” in preparation for changing market conditions.

    By Noah McLane June 02, 2026
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    U of M board set to vote on tuition increase

    University of Memphis tuition is set to increase for all students, with in-state undergrad costs for the 2026-2027 academic year rising 4.48%, or $504.

    By Jody Callahan June 02, 2026
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    This Memphis teenager’s nonprofit for neurodivergent youth has gone global. And it’s just getting started.

    James Jin just graduated from high school, but already, his nonprofit, ArtFlow, is in more than 200 schools and community organizations across 10 countries. Here’s why he started it — and what he’ll do next. 

    By John Klyce June 01, 2026
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    Long-vacant Holiday Inn, FedEx campus on Lamar gets new owner

    The property was well-maintained for years but started to decline after FedEx left. Weeds have grown around the property, and the air conditioning gave out years ago.

    By Andy Ashby June 01, 2026
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    Hernando’s Hide-A-Way in Whitehaven goes international

    The honky-tonk was just featured in a new video series by Brand USA that is meant to encourage more international tourism to the U.S. and Tennessee.

    By Noah McLane May 31, 2026
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    After 160 years, oldest law firm in Memphis was ‘left with no option’ but closure

    Apperson Crump ended its operations at the end of 2025. It leaves behind a legacy not just in the Memphis legal community but the city’s history, attorneys said.

    By Steve Bohnel June 01, 2026
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    In a Memphis market that spits out football franchises, Hound Dogs think they have a product that will work

    The Memphis Showboats set sail out of the city last summer with their exit made official early last October. Yet that didn’t stop The Arena League from proceeding with plans, announced early last November, to award an expansion team to a region that has seen one pro-football outfit after another slip out of its grasp.

    By Tim Buckley June 02, 2026
  • Premium Education

    UTHSC investigating former employees after racism claim involving controversial instructor

    The decision to launch an investigation has left some of the employees who resigned feeling angry and persecuted.

    By Jody Callahan May 29, 2026
  • Premium Food News

    Food Files: Local Insomniacs get a third Memphis location

    The late-night cookie chain Insomnia Cookies will soon open its third Memphis store on Winchester Road. Tekila Group opened its newest concept in Senatobia. A Downtown patio area up for debate.

    By Sophia Surrett May 29, 2026
  • Business

    Horseshoe Tunica operator closer to $17B merger

    Caesars Entertainment, which operates the Horseshoe casino in Tunica, is being acquired by a Houston-based entertainment company for $17.6 billion.

    By Noah McLane June 01, 2026
  • Health Care

    Methodist hospital back to normal admissions, surgeries after early morning transformer fire

    Methodist University Hospital back to normal admissions, surgeries after early morning transformer fire caused damage

    By Jody Callahan May 28, 2026
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    Chef Flavas’ Bartlett location caught fire, but Downtown is ready for business

    Owner Chris Moore said they weren’t planning to open the Downtown location of Chef Flavas until mid-June, but now they are offering to-go orders from the new restaurant.

    By Sophia Surrett June 04, 2026
  • Spirit of Memphis

    The AM/DM podcast: A career that began on the air

    On Friday, May 22, CBS Radio News ceased broadcasting after nearly a century. But this story is as much about Bill Dries as it is about CBS Radio. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 28, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Inked: Downtown’s The Daily News building has a new owner

    Local buyers claim former Daily News building and Fox Run Square. Helen of Troy expands to Southeast Memphis.

    By Andy Ashby May 30, 2026
  • Movers and Shakers

    Movers & Shakers: Boyle elevates executives, SCO names Trustees

    Also, a popular restaurant in the University District names a new assistant manager.

    By Alys Drake May 27, 2026
  • Premium Transportation & Logistics

    AutoZone earnings climb as new mega-hub stores beat sales expectations

    AutoZone’s mega hub and commercial business strategy has it poised to continue growing in the summer months, officials said during an earnings call Tuesday, May 26.

    By Steve Bohnel May 30, 2026

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