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Business
With most businesses struggling this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bank of Bartlett has served as a lifeline for more than 1,500 businesses and 10,600 employees. -
Education
Bulk of suburban districts step into the uncertainty of a new school year
Four suburban school districts opened for a new academic year Monday morning like none they have ever encountered.
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Health Care
Bartlett medical-device maker to invest $13M, add 60 jobs
Engineered Medical Systems has already more than doubled the size of its facility from 40,000 to 92,000 square feet.
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Bartlett
Bartlett outbreak results in 33 infected seniors
The health of 33 assisted living residents is being monitored after a COVID-19 outbreak in Bartlett. In Shelby County as a whole, there have been five new coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours.
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Elections
Challengers step forward for Bartlett’s fall elections
The first challengers have emerged for alderman and Board of Education seats in Bartlett’s fall elections, as Kevin Quinn and Bradford Ratliff filed petitions with the Shelby County Election Commission.
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Real Estate
Bartlett passes ordinance to lower development bond requirements
Changes to the bonding formula for new projects in Bartlett should result in savings for developers.
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Health Care
HeartBeat-CPR settles into new office
President and CEO Wardell Seals Jr. says, "I want people to know how to save a life versus perform CPR.”
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Bartlett
Bartlett hopes to spur development by lowering bond requirements
Lowering the bond requirement will significantly lower the amount of money a developer would need to finance on the front end for any given project.
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Business
About face: Bartlett firm makes shields to cope with COVID-19
American Paper Optics – best known for its solar eclipse and special effects glasses – is now making and marketing face shields as an added layer of protection, especially for students.
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Premium Bartlett
People First expands to Bartlett with new clinic
A new medical clinic in Bartlett is focused largely on COVID testing for now but hopes to provide a broad range of services for the surrounding community in the future.
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Bartlett
Home sweet home: ‘Bee Whisperer’ gives rescued hives a chance to thrive
David Glover isn’t just rescuing as many bees as he can, he’s also training the next generation of pollinator protectors.
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Premium Real Estate
Gregory Realty buys Bartlett Station Plaza shopping center
Hulet and Jackie Gregory this week bought the 85,000-square-foot Bartlett Station Plaza shopping center. Gregory Realty now has about 30 commercial properties and is hunting for more.
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Bartlett
Bartlett hopes for fall semester school plan by mid-July
Bartlett City Schools Supt. David Stephens hopes to have a plan in place by mid-July for fall reopening, he told school board members this week.
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Bartlett
Bartlett Station Farmer’s Market opens, Movies in the Park planned for August
The Bartlett Station Farmer’s Market has returned for the summer season Saturday, June 13, at a temporary location in the Bartlett Public Library’s overflow parking, 5980 Stage Road.
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Bartlett
Fall election picture begins to take shape for Bartlett and Lakeland
Jim Atkinson, former planning director and city manager with the City of Lakeland, has announced he plans to run for a seat on the board of commissioners this fall.
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Bartlett
BCS taps Abraham as principal of Bartlett Ninth Grade Academy
The vice principal at Bartlett High School will take over the reins at the academy beginning July 1.
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Arlington
Leaders give Arlington Chamber members optimism for phase 2
School, hospital and government leaders in northeast suburbs are hopeful businesses will be able to see phase 2 reopenings next week.
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Business
Coronavirus pandemic doesn’t deter desire for new homes
Housing inventory and interest rates remain very low in the Memphis MLS, providing plenty of fuel for more new-home construction.
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Business
Salons, barbershops return at a fast clip
Distancing requirements force operational changes to maintain safety, but give stylists more access to clients.
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Business
Retailers mull reopening Monday, if allowed to
Not every business will be willing or prepared to reopen Monday even if allowed to under the Memphis and Shelby County "Back to Business" plan.
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Premium Bartlett
Park pavilion, First Responders Monument under construction in Bartlett
Bartlett is moving ahead with a couple of long-planned projects, a new multi-purpose pavilion at W.J. Freeman Park and a Bartlett First Responders Monument.
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Bartlett
New commercial development under construction at busy Bartlett intersection
A $2 million strip center and gas station are under development at the busy intersection of U.S. 70 and Germantown Road in Bartlett.
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Bartlett
Bartlett financial institutions assisting businesses, individuals during COVID
Two Bartlett financial institutions – Bank of Bartlett and First South Financial Credit Union – say they have all hands on deck to assist local businesses and individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
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Premium Bartlett
Bartlett to break ground on new City Shop this spring
Bartlett is breaking ground this spring on a new, bigger City Shop at Yale Road and Brother Boulevard.
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Premium Music
Select-O-Hits: In tune with Memphis music for 60 years
“There wouldn’t have been a Select-O-Hits had Jerry Lee not married his 13-year-old first cousin,” Johnny Phillips said of the family-run business that has transitioned from vinyl to cassettes to CD's to digital production. “Who would’ve thought that?”
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