Tsunami helped Cooper-Young become a dining hot spot
Chef Ben Smith opened Tsunami in 1998, helping Cooper-Young transition from “a downtrodden backwater for failing businesses.”
Chef Ben Smith opened Tsunami in 1998, helping Cooper-Young transition from “a downtrodden backwater for failing businesses.”
“We cannot miss this opportunity,” investment strategist David Waddell told a Greater Memphis Chamber audience. “I feel highly confident that the work of this chamber will make sure we’ll do all right.”
The Station, a new East Memphis liquor store beset by controversy, finally fully opened Tuesday with a selection of more than 20,000 types of liquor, wine and beer.
Local investors Darrell Horn and Brown Gill are partnering to bring office, retail and restaurant space to the former Houston’s site at Poplar Avenue and South Mendenhall Road.
The Daily Memphian is hosting its Women & Business Seminar on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry Road, featuring Gina Neely, Karen Carrier and Shannon Briggs as guest speakers.
A Denver-based Western-apparel company bought a Southeast Memphis property for its U.S. distribution center.
For the second time in four years, the state mandated an appeals allowance that was too high, according to the county assessor’s office. This means the property tax rate has to come down.
The Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County board OK’d Port of Memphis jurisdiction, a new PILOT program and a small business loan.
The purchase marks the company’s continued expansion in the Memphis-area market, where Fogelman currently manages 32 communities totaling more than 7,800 units.
The first public draft of the map is part of an overhaul of the city’s development framework, updating the long-range Memphis 3.0 comprehensive plan and the zoning rules that guide growth.
Christian Brothers University recently announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees.
Despite the challenges and headwinds facing nonprofits, industry leaders say Memphis remains a generous community.
Now in its final weeks of operation, the announcement of Tsunami’s closure has triggered a wave of sadness and a bevy of last-minute reservations.
Oak Court Partners bought the 31-acre property at 4465 Poplar Ave. in December 2023 for $18.3 million.
The owner of Evelyn & Olive reopened the East Memphis location on Saturday, Feb. 7. Also, TacoNGanas is one step closer to its first brick-and-mortar restaurant and two former Wendy’s properties have been sold.
There were 22.1 million vinyl records sold in the first half of 2025 alone, according to a Recording Industry Association of America report.
Advocacy days at Capitol Hill targeted maternal mortality, especially among Black women, and the lack of childcare providers.
The new flight will join the airline’s 10 other nonstop routes from Memphis.
Though currently pivoting away from electric vehicles, Ford has lost more than $16 billion on its EV business since 2022.
Memphis-area home sales were down 34.5% last month compared to January 2025.
A former New York Suit Exchange in Bartlett is also up for auction.
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Germantown’s Industrial Development Board recommended aldermen approve the suburb’s first ever TIF incentive.
Makeda’s owners knew they had found the right spot — the address was 901 Abernathy Road.
FedEx’s CEO said the agreement will allow the company to better serve customers in Europe.
A Downtown Memphis Commission board approved benefit transfers for two Downtown projects.
IKEA Memphis was the retailer’s first and only store in Tennessee.
Dublin, Ohio-based STG is looking for exponential growth with Amazon locally after this first deal.