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1.
Goldin’s Footnote Heard ’Round Shelby County -
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
For many on the Shelby County Commission, last week’s 10-page ruling by Chancellor Arnold Goldin on the new structure of the commission came down to a 25-word footnote in the ruling.
2.
Redistrict Fight About More Than Map -
Monday, May 07, 2012
Shelby County Commissioners begin a fourth effort Monday, May 7, at a redistricting plan that is five months overdue and counting.
But the new effort is more about the Shelby County charter than it is about drawing the district lines for their own districts.
3.
Cut Tuition Could Make Way Back to City Budget -
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Memphis City Council members will consider restoring a tuition reimbursement program cut from the city budget this past July when it meets Tuesday.
The resolution on Tuesday’s council agenda would restore $902,211 in funding, which was the level the city funded the program at in the current fiscal year.
4.
Experienced Chef Tries Hand In Former Jarrett's Space -
Monday, June 14, 2010
Within every chef beats the heart of a restaurant owner, and Rick Saviori is no different. A well-traveled and experienced cook with a business background and most recently kitchen manager at Ciao Bella, Saviori is now the executive chef and owner of Thyme Bistro, which just opened in the old Jarrett’s space in Yorkshire Square on Quince Road.
5.
Couple Opens Up About Restaurant Closure -
Monday, February 15, 2010
Richard and Barbara Farmer opened Jarrett’s in 1994.
The restaurant on Quince Road in the Yorkshire Square shopping center served its last meal on New Year’s Eve, a victim of the economic downturn.
6.
Interface Properties Re-Enters Memphis Market -
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
A Florida development company absent from the Memphis market for the past few years is returning to the area with plans to develop outparcels at a Collierville retail center and a Germantown hotel.
7.
New Lawsuit Could Take Big Bite Out of Big Tax Revenue Generator -
Friday, December 07, 2007
The 67-acre property off Germantown Parkway that's home to the Woodchase Apartment complex is one pricey piece of land. Its 2007 property assessment - $12.8 million - was one of the largest in Shelby County.
8.
Schools Desegregation Case At Crossroads -
Thursday, July 26, 2007
It began with the parents of 21 black Shelby County Schools students filing a lawsuit in the summer of 1963 to desegregate and integrate the school system.
In court records the case is called Claude Bernard Robinson vs. Shelby County Board of Education. It was filed nine years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954) that racial segregation in schools should end with "all deliberate speed."
9.
Archived Article -
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
2362 and 2382 N. Germantown Parkway
Memphis, TN 38016
Sale Amount: $14.6 million
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2006
10.
Annexation Move Creeps Ahead Despite Residents' Concerns -
Monday, November 06, 2006
"My shoot-from-the-hip idea is that now is a terrible time for Memphis to be taking another bite of the apple."
Those are the words of Rick Winchester, the Memphis attorney representing homeowners in southeast Shelby County as well as in Bridgewater, a 2.7-square-mile community of about 8,000 people, who are opposed to a flurry of planned city annexations.
11.
Courtroom Technology Bytes into an Increasingly 'Show-and-Tell World' -
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Overhead projectors are giving way to computers and large display screens in Memphis-area courtrooms, while jurors are becoming more accustomed to technological presentations.
Charles Wright, president of The Data Co., a company that helps lawyers with visual presentations during trials, has seen the technological shift in Memphis' law community. A few years ago, law firms would use technology for presentations only intermittently.
12.
Archived Article: Real Recap -
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Winchester Commons Winchester Commons Sells for $13 Million
Winchester Commons
Shopping Center
Cost: $13 million
Buyer: Inland Western Memphis Winchester LLC
Seller: Germantown Venture
Property: Winchester Commons Shopping Cente...
13.
Archived Article: Courts Quarterly (lead) -
Monday, October 11, 2004
Third quarter court data Third Quarter Sees Drop in Court Filings
Chancery, Circuit, Probate courts each see decrease
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Local courts seemed to be on vacation this summer, at least relatively speaking. The Shel...
14.
Archived Article: Cici's (lead) -
Monday, June 09, 2003
CiCis Pizza eatery among three new Poplar Plaza tenants CiCis Pizza eatery among three new Poplar Plaza tenants
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Attention, college students: Check the couches for lost change.
Popular, inexpensive pizza-b...
15.
Archived Article: Real Review -
Tuesday, May 28, 2002
Florida property chooses Florida property chooses ResortQuest for management ResortQuest International, the worlds largest vacation rental property management company, was selected for another major property management assignment along Floridas Emer...16.
Archived Article: Southwind (lead) -
Tuesday, July 24, 2001
Board to hear Southwind 101-lot compromise plan Board set to hear Southwind 101-lot compromise plan By MARY DANDO The Daily News A dispute between residents and the developers of a proposed 101-lot site east of the terminus of Players Club Parkway a...17.
Archived Article: Lucb (lead) -
Thursday, June 14, 2001
By JENNIFER MURLEY Land board considers proposal for smaller houses in Southwind By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News A proposal to develop the last residential parcel of the upscale Southwind Planned Development, which is scheduled on todays Land Use ...18.
Archived Article: Amerigo Chg -
Thursday, December 04, 1997
By CAMILLE H Jackson, Miss., chain brings newest restaurant to Memphis Several restaurants enter the Memphis market for the first time in '97 By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Amerigo Italian Restaurant, a Jackson, Miss.-based chain, has signed a ...19.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 15, 1995
11/15 Memos Hank Martin has joined The Saig Co. as a sales associate specializing in the leasing and marketing of commercial and investment properties. Ward Archer Jr., president and chief executive officer of Archer/Malmo Inc., has been named 1995 ...