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Exeter Buys West Memphis Warehouse for $15.6 Million -
Friday, January 04, 2013
Pennsylvania-based Exeter Property Group has snatched up the Smucker’s distribution warehouse in West Memphis for $15.6 million.
The 600,000-square-foot facility was a foreclosed property from Bank of America, which was selling it with a year-end anticipated closing, said Matt Brodnik, Exeter’s director of capital markets.
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Business License Activity Rises 14 Pct. in Q3 -
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The number of businesses licenses filed with the Shelby County Clerk’s office increased by more than 14 percent to 1,592 in the third quarter compared with 1,391 in third quarter 2010, according to The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
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YoLo to Open Two New Stores June 1 -
Monday, May 30, 2011
YoLo is set to open two new locations Wednesday, June 1.
The Memphis-based self-serve frozen yogurt chain will open its East Memphis location, 1243 Ridgeway Road in Park Place Center, as well as a Bartlett location, 5985 Stage Road, suite 30, in the Kroger-anchored shopping center.
4.
Family Dollar Signs 2 Leases for Stores -
Friday, February 11, 2011
Family Dollar has signed a 12,000-square-foot lease at 2754 Lamar Ave. Shawn Massey, partner with The Shopping Center Group LLC, represented the tenant. Harold Blockman with Keller Williams Realty Inc. represented the landlord, Chong K and Dul S. Pae.
5.
Cold Stone Creamery Stone Cold Broke -
Thursday, June 12, 2008
With the full brunt of summer weather just around the corner, at least one group of people has reason to rejoice: ice cream shop owners.
Memphians looking to beat the heat by indulging in a hot fudge sundae or munching on an ice cream cone, however, don’t have as many options as they used to – at least for the time being.