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    From Chicago with love: LeMoyne-Owen College gets truck load of supplies from friends to the north

    Donors send food and water to LeMoyne-Owen College after freezing temperatures and water system issues in the city.

    By Linda A. Moore February 26, 2021
  • Business

    LeMoyne-Owen survey highlights Black health care needs

    LeMoyne-Owen College is helping the Shelby County Health Department better plan and execute coronavirus care.

    By Linda A. Moore February 25, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Council action on pipeline postponed again

    Opponents of the proposed Byhalia Connection oil pipeline will have to wait a bit longer to see what action the Memphis City Council might take regarding the project. The council’s attorney has requested more time to study the city’s legal options.

    By Blake Fontenay February 23, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Cohen asks president to stop pipeline project

    U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen is appealing directly to President Joe Biden to stop the controversial Byhalia Connection oil pipeline project.

    By Blake Fontenay February 22, 2021
  • Business

    New leadership for group promoting Whitehaven businesses

    As the new board president, Andre Gibson plans to help the Greater Whitehaven Economic Redevelopment Corp. bring more economic development to Whitehaven.

    By Linda A. Moore February 18, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Residents rally online against Byhalia Connection

    U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and two City Council members were among those who gathered for the online rally against the proposed pipeline. 

    By Blake Fontenay February 16, 2021
  • Business

    Pandemic, cold weather can’t slow growth of Suga Mama SnoBalls

    Suga Mama SnoBalls is opening a second location in Southeast Memphis next month.

    By Linda A. Moore February 11, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Oil pipeline project clears environmental hurdle

    Opponents of the proposed pipeline believe local governments can stop the project and nine property owners are still refusing to give Plains All American access to their land. 

    By Blake Fontenay February 11, 2021
  • Update Business

    FedEx launching initiative at LeMoyne-Owen, other area HBCUs

    Each college will receive $1 million, with a portion going towards students, faculty and staff impacted by COVID-19.

    By Elle Perry February 10, 2021
  • Shelby County

    Sale of two lots on Weaver Road for Byhalia Connection pipeline delayed

    The delay by the Shelby County Commission also shows there may be a rift between commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. and his father, City Council member Edmund Ford Sr., on the issue.

    By Bill Dries February 08, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Pipeline’s route faces increased challenges

    Local resistance to the Byhalia Connection oil pipeline project has been gaining momentum recently. And with a new president in the White House, the project may face tougher scrutiny from federal regulators as well.

    By Blake Fontenay February 08, 2021
  • South Memphis

    Comical ad for local funeral home leads to Netflix show

    “Buried by the Bernards” will debut Feb. 12 with eight episodes on Netflix, the world’s largest streaming subscription service.

    By Omer Yusuf February 08, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Conversions planned for E. Memphis hotel, old Sears building in Hickory Hill

    These days, hotels and department stores are struggling. Which may explain the proposed conversions of a sprawling East Memphis hotel and a former Hickory Ridge Mall Sears building.

    By Tom Bailey January 26, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Plans for old Melrose School excite neighbors

    Melrose School has been an anchor in Orange Mound for 83 years and will soon have a second life.

    By Linda A. Moore January 24, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Agency supports, praises 3 adaptive-reuse Edge projects

    The Center City Development Corp. approved $80,000 exterior-improvement grants to help developers revive three vacant buildings scattered in the Edge District, gave support to a renovation at a key intersection in the South City neighborhood, created a new grant program, and forgave a batch of existing loans.

    By Tom Bailey January 20, 2021
  • Education

    Nonprofit Red Door Urban Missions grows partnership with ARISE2Read

    The new initiative will help students move toward reading at grade level.

    By Linda A. Moore January 16, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Dental-supply firm sinks teeth into Memphis, buys building

    Crown World this week followed through with its plans for Memphis after receiving a tax incentive in December. The firm has bought the long-empty office building at 2990 Airways and will establish operations there.

    By Tom Bailey January 08, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Next step for Memphis Slim Collaboratory is out in the backyard

    The music nonprofit is expanding performance opportunities for musicians. The new space is a vacant half-acre lot behind the site of the renowned blues musician’s family home.

    By Linda A. Moore January 08, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Lamar Ave. funeral home seeks second cremation furnace

    A funeral home on the recently down-zoned section of Lamar wants to add a second cremation furnace, but now must seek a zoning variance to do it.

    By Tom Bailey December 30, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Crude oil pipeline opponents seek broader review

    Protect Our Aquifer and other environmental groups have asked the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers not to fast-track approval for the Byhalia Connection crude oil pipeline.

    By Wayne Risher December 30, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Century-old Glenview historic district is being reborn, one house at a time

    Homes in the neighborhood have fallen into disrepair, but renovations and new construction are giving the Glenview community new life.

    By Linda A. Moore January 08, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Faropoint sells 28 Memphis industrial buildings for $86 million

    The industrial real estate firm Faropoint had acquired in 2016 five of the buildings it just sold, and bought the other 23 buildings in 2018. Faropoint still owns a substantial amount of industrial space in Memphis.

    By Tom Bailey December 17, 2020
  • Business

    LeMoyne-Owen College names new president

    LeMoyne-Owen College has named Vernell Bennett-Fairs its new president.

    By Linda A. Moore December 17, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Coronavirus didn’t stop Advance Memphis’s mission for South Memphis

    The nonprofit’s programs prepare graduates for permanent employment.

    By Linda A. Moore December 16, 2020
  • South Memphis

    South Memphis residents voice opposition to Byhalia Connection

    The meeting, held at T.O. Fuller State Park, was led by community organizers, neighborhood associations and 38109 ZIP code residents not satisfied with responses to their concerns by those leading the Byhalia Connection project.

    By Omer Yusuf December 12, 2020

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