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    ‘Bus Day’ demonstrators ask MATA riders for feedback

    Stop Poverty with Policy is hosting a community forum and picnic for Memphis Area Transit Authority public transit riders.

    By Daja E. Henry May 13, 2022
  • North Memphis

    North Memphis farm to host community fundraiser

    Black Seeds Urban Farms’ event will feature music performances from local artists and food from vendors like Sun of a Vegan and Street Kitchen. 

    By Daja E. Henry May 13, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Falls Building sells for $10M to New York-based real estate firm

    A Downtown landmark, the Falls Building at 22 N. Front St., sold this week for $10 million.

    By Neil Strebig May 12, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Walnut Grove Road project to include charter school, residences, offices

    Lighthouse Community Ecosystem plans to build a “holistic” community with more than a dozen buildings near the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library.

    By Neil Strebig May 13, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Parkview Apartments renovation gets the go ahead from the LUCB

    On Thursday, May 12, the Land Use Control Board approved plans for the Parkview Apartments to shift from a senior living residence to apartments. 

    By Neil Strebig May 12, 2022
  • Real Estate

    LUCB approves 2 warehouse projects, totaling over one million square footage

    Atlanta-based Robinson Weeks plans to build two warehouses in southeast Memphis, and Indianapolis-based Scannell Properties is set to build two warehouses in northeast Memphis. 

    By Neil Strebig May 12, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Collage hits national stage with new tour

    Collage Dance Collective hopes to be one of the premier touring ballet companies in the South. And the next step is its first tour, happening now. 

    By Christin Yates May 12, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Gaston Community Center undergoing $3.4 million renovation

    The oldest community center in the city is closing for about 10 months as crews renovate the South Memphis structure to provide services to that neighborhood.

    By Daja E. Henry May 09, 2022
  • Visual Arts

    Douglass Juneteenth festival showcases local artists

    An art contest is one of the highlights of The Juneteenth Freedom & Heritage Festival in the Douglass neighborhood. This year’s theme is United States Colored Troops, honoring Black men who served in the military during the Civil War.

    By Daja E. Henry May 09, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Downtown’s high-tech mural is raising money for St. Jude

    The hope behind a new mural on the Exchange Building is to teach the community about new types of technology while also raising funds for St. Jude.

    By Christin Yates May 10, 2022
  • North Memphis

    Youth in Business Workshop gives students a look inside entrepreneurship

    In each workshop, youth received the necessary information to start, manage and operate their own business through interactive lectures and hands-on experience. 

    By Alicia Davidson May 08, 2022
  • North Memphis

    Douglass group distributes food with mobile pantry

    Volunteers, all people who have grown up in the North Memphis neighborhood, packed each car with 14 days’ worth of groceries for a family of four. 

    By Daja E. Henry May 07, 2022
  • Food News

    Austin transplant to open Big River Market in South Main

    When the pandemic hit in 2020, Nick Barbian had a choice: Move back to Austin or make his mark in Memphis.

    By Christin Yates May 07, 2022
  • Education

    New LeMoyne-Owen College President Vernell Bennett-Fairs finally inaugurated

    Delayed by the pandemic, LeMoyne-Owen College’s new president Vernell Bennett-Fairs was finally inaugurated this week, highlighting the college’s history while highlighting her vision to carry it into the future.

    By Daja E. Henry May 06, 2022
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    Conaway: I had a wreck, and ran into Memphis

    “I had some takeout at the Half Shell on Mendenhall. I took out the corner of the restaurant with a Subaru. Completely. Spectacularly.”

    By Dan Conaway May 06, 2022
  • Premium Downtown

    The Walk, 100 N. Main, The Ravine: What’s happening with Downtown’s high-profile projects

    Downtown developments are ‘moving in the right direction,’ though some more slowly than others. 

    By Neil Strebig May 19, 2022
  • Public Safety

    Shelby County to build transitional housing for ex-offenders

    The county began demolition of a house next to the Office of Reentry Monday, April 25, and will soon begin construction.

    By Julia Baker May 05, 2022
  • Education

    LeMoyne-Owen College to celebrate presidential inauguration Friday

    LeMoyne-Owen College is celebrating its new president Vernell Bennett-Fairs with a series of events this week. The president’s investiture was delayed more than a year by COVID-19.

    By Daja E. Henry May 04, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    Third Better Community Summit planned in North Memphis

    The upcoming June 4 summit will provide a space for members of affected communities to meet with and seek resources from from clergy leaders, nonprofit organizations, law enforcement and government agencies. 

    By Julia Baker May 04, 2022
  • North Memphis

    Artist draws on urban farm for Mother’s Day watercolor workshop

    The farm was started by Memphis firefighter Bobby Rich, whose knowledge makes him akin to a walking plant encyclopedia. 

    By Daja E. Henry May 05, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Zoning request suggests Hard Rock Hotels is targeting Downtown

    Documents filed with the city propose a Hard Rock Hotel at the current Jerry Lee Lewis Cafe & Honkey Tonk on Beale Street. 

    By Neil Strebig April 30, 2022
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    Parkview residents speak out about being forced to move

    “It’s so sad, because there were people there that had very severe handicaps,” said one former resident. “It was very difficult for them. They were almost homeless. And they were able to somehow gather the money to pay to move.” 

    By Julia Baker April 29, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Historic designation granted for Parkview Apartments, Withers’ Home; removed from LeMoyne Gardens

    The commission approved a historic designation for Parkview Apartments, which will move the redevelopment project one step closer to historic tax credit eligibility. 

    By Neil Strebig April 29, 2022
  • Food News

    Mulan promises five more years in Cooper-Young

    “We are definitely still open,” said Mulan co-owner Matt Kan. 

    By Jordan Arellano April 30, 2022
  • Elections

    County election candidates mingle with Whitehaven voters

    Political candidates and Whitehaven community leaders met Wednesday night to discuss the area’s needs as the May 3 primaries approach. 

    By Daja E. Henry April 28, 2022

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