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    A new Starbucks may be brewing for Raleigh

    Neither Starbucks nor the developer has confirmed it, but a building permit document suggests that Raleigh may soon have its own Starbucks coffee shop.

    By Tom Bailey April 24, 2020
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    46 Downtown businesses given $260,000 to help survive pandemic

    Sixty-three percent of the 46 Downtown businesses receiving the forgivable loans were minority and women-owned business enterprises (MWBE).

    By Tom Bailey April 25, 2020
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    Memphis industrial activity ‘solid’ in early 2020

    Despite the beginnings of what will likely be a pandemic-caused recession, the industrial vacancy rate for the first three months in the Memphis area was 6.5%. That is below the five-year average of 7.8%.

    By Tom Bailey April 23, 2020
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    A fence of shipping containers deters theft, violates zoning

    The owner of a Whitehaven tire and repair shop is searching for a way to store and protect his inventory from theft in a way that does not violate zoning.

    By Tom Bailey April 22, 2020
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    $65,000 in forgivable loans approved for 13 Downtown businesses

    The Center City Development Corp. has now approved about $200,000 in forgivable loans for 33 Downtown businesses. 

    By Tom Bailey April 22, 2020
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    Chick-fil-A coming to Summer Avenue

    The site is where the Grimes Memorial United Methodist Church building was closed and demolished last year.

    By Tom Bailey April 21, 2020
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    Safe houses: Real estate agents adapt to COVID-19

    The real estate industry is deemed an essential business and is still operating during the pandemic. But agents are taking such safety precautions as hosting live, virtual open houses and arranging drive-by closings. 

    By Tom Bailey April 21, 2020
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    Space odyssey: Exploring the future of Memphis offices after COVID-19

    Will demand for space in office buildings go up or down as a result of COVID-19? How does a company balance teamwork and social distancing in designing its floor plan? We picked the brains of several leaders in the world of Memphis office buildings.

    By Tom Bailey April 20, 2020
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    Developers press on with apartments near Overton Park, airport

    Applications were filed this week to build two different kinds of apartment developments, one for the working poor and the other for tenants who will have good views of Overton Park.

    By Tom Bailey April 15, 2020
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    Forgivable loans approved for 8 Downtown businesses

    Acting with a sense of urgency, the Center City Development Corp. board approved the first forgivable loans for eight Downtown businesses that have been disrupted by COVID-19. 

    By Tom Bailey April 13, 2020
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    Logistics company DHL, countertop maker seek EDGE tax breaks

    A supply chain company and a countertop fabricator are seeking tax incentives from the Economic Development Growth Engine Wednesday, April 15.

    By Wayne Risher April 12, 2020
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    RDX grew from house in Bartlett to turning Mall of Memphis into HQ

    A trucking firm's co-owner realized his new business was no longer an experiment when employees started feeling secure enough to buy bigger and better houses. That's when RDX started looking for a place to build a bigger headquarters.

    By Tom Bailey April 10, 2020
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    Proposed industrial park near airport takes step forward

    The Land Use Control Board endorsed rezoning from residential to light-industrial uses 66 acres just north of Memphis International Airport. The site is where 258 homes were removed decades ago as part of a noise-abatement program. 

    By Tom Bailey April 09, 2020
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    Google Operations Center may land at wooded site in Southaven

    Sources say Google has homed in on undeveloped land fronting Interstate 55, just north of Tanger Outlets, for a customer-support center that will employ more than 350 people.

    By Tom Bailey April 08, 2020
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    DeeO’s Seafood signs lease for 3rd site despite COVID-19

    So much of DeeO's Seafood restaurants' business is takeout or delivery anyway, the owners decided to sign a long-term lease for their third restaurant in the Memphis area.

    By Tom Bailey April 08, 2020
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    Kemmons Wilson Cos. plans move into Downtown historic building

    The old Spaghetti Warehouse property on West Huling will become home to the new corporate headquarters for the company that began Holiday Inns.

    By Tom Bailey April 08, 2020
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    Racquet Club redevelopment stalls; acreage may shrink

    And another residential subdivision is being proposed in Raleigh, this one comprising 11 lots near the intersection of James Road and Warford Street.

    By Tom Bailey, Omer Yusuf April 07, 2020
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    Vo-tech training to include 3-D printing and production

    Joel Weinshanker's Made in Memphis LLC is set to move into the old Graves Elementary building in Whitehaven. Job training will be linked to Shelby County Schools.

    By Elle Perry April 07, 2020
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    Landlords choose ways to help business tenants during crisis

    Many commercial landlords in Memphis are using a range of options to help business tenants that have little or no income to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Tom Bailey April 07, 2020
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    Highland Row sells for $65 million

    A California-based private real estate investment and development company has bought the mixed-use development two blocks west of the University of Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey April 01, 2020
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    Boyle buys four Highwoods office buildings

    Boyle Investment Co. has purchased four of the city’s premier office buildings in East Memphis as seller Highwoods Properties continues to divest itself from Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey April 01, 2020
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    Midtown shopping center sells

    Gregory Realty has just purchased the Cooper-Young shopping center occupied by local and national tenants. 

    By Tom Bailey March 31, 2020
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    Developers unfazed by COVID economy, forge ahead with construction

    Taking the long view, Gill Properties is forging ahead with construction of a $3.9 million commercial center in East Memphis despite the recent economic disruption caused by COVID-19.

    By Tom Bailey March 26, 2020
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    Downtown board navigates pandemic to help Raw Girls

    Members of a Downtown Memphis Commission board used a teleconference to keep their social distance and to approve a $30,000 grant to bring the healthy food business to Peabody Place. 

    By Tom Bailey March 26, 2020
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    $26M Cotton Row renovation moves forward

    Two river bluff buildings will be converted into 112 apartment units and 5,300 square feet of commercial space on Front Street.

    By Tom Bailey March 25, 2020

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