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  • Real Estate

    U of M drops stance on need for apartment zoning after a neighbor — the mayor — weighs in

    The University of Memphis had claimed it was not bound by local zoning for its plans to partner with a private developer to build student apartment buildings where houses now stand near campus. But the U of M changed its stance.

    By Tom Bailey September 18, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    ‘Better Jefferson’ project emerges from pandemic delay

    Tentative plans for a 2-mile stretch between Front and Cleveland include better pedestrian crossings, protected bike lanes and landscaping. A public meeting Thursday resumes a process that was paused in March for the pandemic. 

    By Bill Dries September 18, 2020
  • Real Estate

    St. Michael Church grows against the grain, expands on Summer Ave.

    While some churches nearby shrink or close, St. Michael Church on Summer Avenue will soon start construction on a new, $2 million parish office, has begun building two more soccer fields, and has plans for a new parish hall. 

    By Tom Bailey September 18, 2020
  • Arts & Culture

    Central Gardens invites visitors on a Detour

    The Midtown neighborhood, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, will offer visitors an interactive digital map of 100 homes that have been included on CGA tours from the past 20 years.

    By Peggy Burch September 12, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Revamp of Links at Davy Crockett could be Frayser ‘gamechanger’

    A proposed revamp of the Links at Davy Crockett golf course is part of a growing list of potential or underway projects in Frayser.

    By Omer Yusuf September 11, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Planning board approves 1 of 4 requests for new gas stations

    The Land Use Control Board approved a gas station at Summer and Bartlett despite government planners' "rejection" recommendation. But the board unanimously rejected a truck stop in South Memphis, and held for a month two other gas station proposals that faced opposition. 

    By Tom Bailey September 10, 2020
  • Education

    SCS history teacher is West Tennessee Teacher of the Year

    History teacher Daniel Warner has been recognized by the Tennessee Department of Education for his work at East High School.

    By Linda A. Moore September 10, 2020
  • High School Sports

    Grieving coaches plead for support, assistance after shooting death of Whitehaven football player

    Shooting death of Demetrius Robinson prompts coaches from other schools to stand in solidarity against violence.

    By John Varlas September 08, 2020
  • North Memphis

    Q&A with Frayser CDC Executive Director Damon Williams

    New Frayser CDC Executive Director Damon Williams participated in a Q&A with The Daily Memphian ranging from his favorite sports team to where he would take someone if he was giving a Memphis tour.

    By Omer Yusuf September 06, 2020
  • North Memphis

    Community development a ‘dream job’ for returning Memphian

    After two decades in Washington and San Francisco, native Memphian Damon Williams now runs one of the largest neighborhood-based nonprofits in Memphis. 

    By Omer Yusuf September 08, 2020
  • Health Care

    CHF Family House opens to pediatric patients, families

    The Chris Hope Foundation was founded in 2015 to help ease the financial and emotional burdens that families face when their child is fighting a life-threatening illness.

    By Christin Yates September 05, 2020
  • Midtown

    Crosstown Concourse tweaks parking to help its retailers

    Visitors parking in the Concourse's closest 45 spaces – the "canyon" – are charged $3 an hour after the first 15 minutes, which remain free.

    By Tom Bailey September 04, 2020
  • Real Estate

    No poetic license here: Memphis removes artist’s road sign

    An anonymous artist has fabricated and erected — without permission — 12 road signs in 12 states. They look like official traffic signs, but display a short poem. Tennessee's sign was placed along North Parkway, but city crews this week removed it. 

    BONUS: A Q&A with the creator of the roadside senryu

    By Tom Bailey September 04, 2020
  • Performing Arts

    Binghampton ballet company prepares $11 million move to Tillman Street

    After eight years on Broad Avenue, Collage Dance Collective is relocating to a 22,000-square-foot location on Tillman. This is part of the nonprofit’s vision to grow into the largest Black-owned ballet company in the South.

    By Omer Yusuf September 03, 2020
  • Education

    State Department of Education plans on sharing COVID-19 school data

    The state’s Department of Education is expected to announce details Thursday about a plan to share COVID-19 school data, said Commissioner Penny Schwinn.

    By Omer Yusuf September 01, 2020
  • Real Estate

    New plan improves views for Parkside at Shelby Farms residents

    Developers of Parkside at Shelby Farms are seeking approval to tweak the site plan for their $375 million planned development overlooking the north edge of Shelby Farms Park.

    By Tom Bailey September 01, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Levitt Shell, Graceland tagged with BLM, anti-police graffiti

    Levitt Shell officials say the pandemic has left them in dire financial straights and vandalism is devastating. Graceland was also tagged with graffiti.

    By Linda A. Moore, Jared Boyd September 03, 2020
  • North Memphis

    Memphis mask fundraising campaign helps on multiple fronts

    “Mask for Memphis” raised about $25,000 during the past four months and distributed 2,600 masks at multiple mask giveaway events in Raleigh, Frayser and other North Memphis neighborhoods. Masks provided through the fundraiser are washable and reusable.

    By Omer Yusuf August 30, 2020
  • Metro

    Friends, admirers mourn Stoy Bailey, ‘the original community organizer’

    The lifelong Memphian and tireless advocate for Rozelle-Annesdale neighborhood avoided the spotlight.

    By David Waters August 28, 2020
  • North Memphis

    Frayser pair survived COVID-19, but wonder if business can endure

    James and Peggy Jefferson were both diagnosed with and recovered from coronavirus in June. Now they can focus on keeping their business, Sherrod’s Furniture and Variety Store, afloat.

    By Omer Yusuf August 28, 2020
  • Real Estate

    Luciann theater owner gets zoning variance on second try

    The addition of new conditions prohibiting the property from being used for certain businesses may have put the project over the top. 

    By Tom Bailey August 26, 2020
  • South Memphis

    Kids sports is going on for some, but not for others in the age of the coronavirus

    Kids need sports and youth sports organizers are finding ways to let them play during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    By Linda A. Moore August 26, 2020
  • Midtown

    Thread of love runs through each mask sewn for Binghampton neighbors

    Over the past four months, the Carpenter Art Garden, located on Carpenter Street, has distributed over 1,000 masks in Binghampton – free of charge – for both adults and children.

    By Omer Yusuf August 24, 2020
  • South Memphis

    South Memphis community lines up to celebrate Charles Champion

    Pioneering Black pharmacist Dr. Charles Champion was showered with adoration by motorists in South Memphis with a drive-thru celebration outside his neighborhood drug store.

    By Jared Boyd August 23, 2020
  • East Memphis

    Rwandan immigrant now a Memphis entrepreneur

    Emmanuel Tuombe grew up in Rwanda, a country of about 13 million people located in East Africa. In 2015, Tuombe opened an engineering and construction firm in Memphis, about 8,000 miles away from his native county.

    By Omer Yusuf August 20, 2020

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