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1.
HSA Files $6M Loan for Airport Industrial Lots -
Monday, April 02, 2012
Memphis Air Trans LP, an affiliate of Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate, has filed a $6 million loan through The PrivateBank and Trust Co. for various lots in Airport Industrial Park Section L.
2.
Vote for Me -
Monday, September 12, 2011
Four years after the biggest turnover on the Memphis City Council, the Oct. 6 city elections could see the biggest return of incumbents ever on the council. Early voting begins Friday, Sept. 16.
Twelve of the 13 incumbents are seeking re-election. It would have been 13 had Barbara Swearengen Ware not taken a plea deal on an official misconduct charge.
3.
City Elections Withdrawal Deadline Nears -
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Noon Thursday, July 28, is the deadline for candidates who filed for the Oct. 6 Memphis elections to withdraw their names from the ballot if they wish.
And one candidate has already dropped out of a City Council super district race to endorse another candidate.
4.
4 Council Members - All 3 City Court Judges To Run Unopposed In Oct. Elections -
Friday, July 22, 2011
Four incumbent Memphis City Council members and all three incumbent City Court Judges were effectively re-elected at the Thursday, July 21, noon deadline for candidates to file their qualifying petitions for the Oct. 6 Memphis ballot.
5.
Willow Lake Foreclosure Sale Slated for Friday -
Monday, February 28, 2011
The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, March 4, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.
6.
Willow Lake Foreclosure Sales Slated for Friday -
Monday, February 21, 2011
The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, Feb. 25, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.
7.
Business Park Slated for Auction Block -
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
In the past five years, real estate foreclosures have run the gamut from hospitality to retail to multifamily to high-end residential to industrial.
As the commercial market in particular continues to be plagued with record-high vacancies and downward pressure on rental rates, investors are feeling the brunt of the crisis.
8.
Tenn. Prisons to Use Dogs to Find Contraband Cell Phones -
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
NASHVILLE (AP) – The Tennessee prison system is turning to man's best friend for some help sniffing out mobile phones that have been smuggled in to inmates.
Tennessee corrections officers have confiscated 1,684 cell phones at 12 state prisons in the past year. Regularly searching inmates, their cells and their visitors hasn't been enough to stop the contraband.
9.
Election Totals: Better Late Than Never -
Monday, November 10, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine.
10.
Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Friday, November 07, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission Thursday evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine. The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 237,032 68%
No 112,438 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 276,531 79%
No 75,104 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 171,489 77%
No 50,210 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 161,205 72%
No 64,013 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 179,844 78%
No 49,852 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 145,606 72%
No 55,063 28%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 156,570 80%
No 39,116 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 167,369 75%
No 55,080 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 154,269 71%
No 64,016 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 188,608 85%
No 33,250 15%
...11.
Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission this evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine.
The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 238,771 68%
No 113,337 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 278,659 79%
No 75,538 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 172,834 77%
No 50,437 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 162,344 72%
No 64,475 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 181,235 78%
No 50,099 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 146,872 73%
No 55,390 27%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 158,022 80%
No 39,296 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 168,635 75%
No 55,401 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 155,388 71%
No 64,467 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 190,113 85%
No 33,367 15%
...12.
Shelby Goes Obama; Conrad To Council; All 10 Charter Amends Pass -
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
These are the unofficial election results for Shelby County. The state-wide results in the Presidential election as well as the U.S. Senate races in Tennessee and Mississippi are also included.
The results become official after an audit and certification by the Shelby County Election Commission as well as state election officials.
13.
Events -
Monday, September 22, 2008
The Engineers’ Club of Memphis will hold its weekly meeting and lunch today at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Page Cotton, Midwest regional manger for Stego Industries LLC, will speak on the topic “Below Slab Moisture Protection.” Cost is $14 to attend.
14.
THM to Build Nursing Facility Near Downtown -
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
1513 N. Second St.
Memphis, TN 38107
Permit Amount: $12.5 Million
Project Cost: $12.5 million
Permit Date: Applied September 2008
Completion: Winter 2009
Owner: Harbor View Properties Inc.
Tenant: Harbor View Properties Inc.
Contractor: Inman Construction Co.
Architect: Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects Inc.
15.
City Council to Pick Interim Member -
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Memphis City Council members will pick an interim council member today to fill their ranks until the Nov. 4 election.
The November ballot includes a special election for the Super District 9 Position 1 council seat given up by Scott McCormick last month. McCormick stepped down to become executive director of the Plough Foundation.
16.
Parkway Village Warehouse Sells for $9.1M to TICs -
Monday, September 08, 2008
The Harriet Crews Partnership has sold the warehouse at 5321 Shelby Drive in Parkway Village for $9.1 million to a pair of Illinois-based tenants in common (TICs), Shelby Road Memphis LP (60.4 percent) and JES Shelby Road Memphis LLC (39.6 percent). The sale closed Aug. 27.
17.
Council Ballot Whittled to Four -
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
When union leader Paul Shaffer and Midtown neighborhood activist Mary Wilder had lunch last week, the two had something in common to discuss.
They both are among the 11 candidates who had filed to run in the Nov. 4 special election for a seat on the Memphis City Council.
18.
Memphis School Board Race In Limbo -
Friday, August 29, 2008
It looked like Memphis school board member Stephanie Gatewood was on her way to re-election without opposition on the Nov. 4 ballot.
That was until Wednesday (Aug. 27) – the day before the Shelby County Election Commission certified the local portion of the ballot.
19.
Memphis School Board Race In Limbo -
Thursday, August 28, 2008
It looked like Memphis school board member Stephanie Gatewood was on her way to re-election without opposition on the Nov. 4 ballot.
That was until Wednesday (Aug. 27) – the day before the Shelby County Election Commission certified the local portion of the ballot.
20.
Eleven File For Council Seat -
Friday, August 22, 2008
A field of 11 candidates had filed by Thursday’s noon deadline for an open seat on the Memphis City Council on the Nov. 4 ballot. Four of the contenders ran for the council just a year ago. Also at the deadline, three Memphis school board members were effectively re-elected when they failed to draw any opposition.
21.
Eleven File For Council Seat -
Thursday, August 21, 2008
A field of 11 candidates had filed by today's noon deadline for an open seat on the Memphis City Council on the Nov. 4 ballot. Four of the contenders ran for the council just a year ago. Also at the deadline, three Memphis school board members were effectively re-elected when they failed to draw any opposition.
22.
New Orleans' Artist Finds Temporary Home in Memphis -
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Well-known New Orleans artist Dr. Bob works while he talks, constantly moving around his new studio at 10 S. Main St. It's a wide-open space with bright, colorful art all along the walls and a fish pond in the front window.
23.
Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Judy Caldwell, executive director of The Childrens Museum of Memphis, was named a new board member for VSA arts Project of Te Judy Caldwell Named to Tenn. Arts Board
Judy Caldwell, executive director of the Childrens Museum of Memphis, was nam...
24.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, December 27, 2000
Steven L Steven L. Oseman Jr. joined the family-owned Oseman Insurance Agency as administrative manager. He had worked as a financial analyst with Meridian Resource Corp. He has a bachelors degree from Millsaps College and is in a masters program at...