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<strong>After 50 years, Newby&rsquo;s on Highland is closing.</strong> (The Daily Memphian file)Neighborhoods

Longtime Highland hangout Newby’s is closing, owner says

Newby’s, a second home for college kids on the Highland Strip for 50 years, is not extending its lease.

By Jody Callahan 5 hours ago
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Arts Beat: Memphis Zine Fest celebrates mini-magazines and their makers

Erica Qualy, the founder of Memphis Zine Fest, has one word for the make-it-yourself mini-magazines with endless possibilities: liberating.

By Elle Perry 53 minutes ago
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Need an office? Rent a desk at Crosstown Concourse.

Anyone who’s ever dreamed of working at Memphis’ vertical village will finally get their chance. Crosstown CoWork has a space for remote workers looking for a desk. 

By Dima Amro November 13, 2025
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Food Drives: How to find help and how to give it

Here is where people in the Mid-South have can get free meals and where they can help others in the community. 

By The Daily Memphian Staff November 13, 2025

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    Hop on the Shamrock Shuttle, do yoga with pups and eat pudding with a fork

    This week, the Memphis Zoo launches a new holiday lighting show with lanterns, and an Orpheum party goes “Back to the Future.”

    By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Chris Herrington, Alys Drake 1 hour ago
  • Business

    South Korean manufacturer to invest another $157M, create 240 new jobs in Memphis

    The $157 million expansion includes a new facility at its Memphis campus at 1865 Riverport Road.

    By Sophia Surrett November 12, 2025
  • Premium The Arts Beat

    Arts Beat: Beautifying the city starts with a call to artists

    The manager of the city’s percent-for-art program is looking for artists of any age to reimagine crosswalks, neighborhood signs, markers and beyond.

    By Elle Perry November 07, 2025
  • $15 Deals

    $15 Deal: Malatang at 711 Social

    Malatang is similar to hot pot, where people pick their own ingredients. The key difference with Malatang is that you don’t cook everything yourself. You present your meat and veggies, and someone cooks it for you. 

    By Erica Horton November 06, 2025
  • Premium Real Estate

    2 new signs coming to Downtown skyline

    Regions Bank is adding its name and logo atop a 98-year-old building in Downtown Memphis.

    By Dima Amro November 05, 2025
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Photo Gallery: Memphis Japan Festival

    The Memphis Botanic Garden event included demonstrations, arts and crafts, merchandise and Japanese food. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 02, 2025
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    Pastors take steps to control task force impact on their congregations

    Bishop Brandon Porter and Pastor Keith Caldwell are among those who are mindful law enforcement presence, especially at events such as Saturday’s Christmas in November giveaway.

    By Bill Dries November 02, 2025
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    He won awards as a powerlifter and bodybuilder — and at 71, he’s not done yet

    Growing up in New Chicago inspired Kevin Swannigan to work hard. One of his proudest moments came when he posed as the muscular image on the National Civil Rights Museum logo.

    By John Klyce November 02, 2025
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    The city is one step closer to closing on the Sheraton deal

    City officials say it is necessary to control the hotel to protect its $200 million investment in renovations to the connected Renasant Convention Center.

    By Sophia Surrett October 31, 2025
  • Downtown

    Memphis Art Museum has a plan for opening

    The Brooks Museum will change its name to “Memphis Art Museum” when it moves to the new building.

    Related story: 

    Brooks Museum names new chief curator

    By Elle Perry October 31, 2025
  • Neighborhoods

    With SNAP benefits halted, Memphis food pantries struggle to feed those in need

    “I’m seeing just continual calls at the reception desk for people asking about food pantries,” said Russell Walker of St. John’s Church. “It’s continuous. I got in this morning at 7:30, and they’ve been continuous since then.”

    By Jody Callahan October 29, 2025
  • Downtown

    Restaurant opening in Downtown’s former Tamp & Tap

    “Having this space activated is important to bring more people in and liven up Downtown,” said Downtown Memphis Commission planning manager Brian Mykulyn.

    By Sophia Surrett October 28, 2025
  • Food News

    Downtown restaurant closes after nearly two decades

    “You have to draw the line somewhere,” said owner Shannon Wynne. 

    By Christin Yates October 28, 2025
  • Premium Real Estate

    The future is bright for Downtown and Midtown, developers say

    “The incentive tools work — $2 million of incentives brings about almost $9 million of investment — that is real change for our community.”

    By Dima Amro October 28, 2025
  • Premium Business

    Controversial East Memphis liquor store license denied

    State alcohol board denies liquor license for The Station, a proposed East Memphis liquor store in the center of a contentious legal battle. 

    By Jody Callahan October 24, 2025
  • Real Estate

    Despite ‘doom loop,’ Downtown Memphis makes progress

    Downtown Memphis is progressing with more projects, population and initiatives despite the “doom loop,” said Brookings Institution fellow Tracy Hadden Loh. 

    By Dima Amro October 23, 2025
  • Education

    The Frayser Phoenix? Bay High School? Voters can choose name, mascot of new high school today

    Voters will have a say in naming the new high school, which will open in 2027. A mix of old and new names are on the ballot.

    By Laura Testino October 21, 2025
  • Premium Metro

    ‘No Kings’ organizers say there’s a reason Steve Cohen didn’t get to speak

    Who got to speak at Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in East Memphis and who didn’t was still a lively topic two days after the event.

    By Bill Dries October 21, 2025
  • Premium Ask the Memphian

    Is Earnestine & Hazel’s really haunted? That depends on who you ask, but the spooky stories are legion

    This week, Ask the Memphian investigates reported sightings of ghosts at the South Main district bar. Oh, and we’ll also tell you about the abandoned cemetery right across the street.

    By Jody Callahan November 11, 2025
  • Premium Downtown

    Civil Rights Museum looks to future with expansion of ‘sacred ground’

    The National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards mark another move by the 34-year-old institution further onto the “sacred ground” it occupies.

    By Bill Dries October 16, 2025
  • Premium Table Talk

    Table Talk: From city streets to coffee cups, Memphis brews up a buzz

    The third annual Grind City Coffee Tour is about to have Memphis buzzing for all the right reasons.

    By Ellen Chamberlain October 16, 2025
  • Real Estate

    Uptown brewery to add beer garden, dog park and playground

    “Soul and Spirits is positioned in the middle of this growth as a key neighborhood amenity that can provide a ‘third place’ for residents and visitors alike to gather.”

    By Dima Amro October 15, 2025
  • Real Estate

    Hotel developer plans to buy Downtown property

    A Knoxville-based real estate firm plans to buy the 205,000-square-foot Prospero Place Tower at 50 S. B.B. King Blvd. and the neighboring 756-space parking garage.

    By Dima Amro October 14, 2025
  • Premium Ask the Memphian

    Ask the Memphian: What’s the story of the Shelby Forest Pig Man?

    In this week’s installment of a special Halloween-themed “Ask the Memphian,” we’ll tell you all about the Shelby Forest Pig Man. It’s up to you if you believe any of it.

    By Jody Callahan October 13, 2025
  • Premium Metro

    1968, 1978 and 2020: National Guard looms large in city’s history

    The 1968 deployment of troops to Memphis during the sanitation workers strike stands out in the city’s history. But there have been other guard deployments in the city since.

    By Bill Dries October 14, 2025

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