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Suits Dismissed Against Corps Over Nashville Flood -
Friday, March 01, 2013
NASHVILLE (AP) – A federal judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits claiming the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was responsible for flood damage in 2010 to the Grand Ole Opry, Gibson Guitar and other Nashville-area businesses.
2.
Government Wants Gaylord's Flood Lawsuit Dismissed -
Thursday, February 14, 2013
NASHVILLE (AP) – A federal judge is scheduled to hear arguments on whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Gaylord Entertainment Company seeking money for property damage to its luxury hotel and convention center, the Grand Ole Opry and other sites during the 2010 flooding of the Cumberland River.
3.
Gaylord Shareholders Vote to Reorganize as Investment Trust -
Thursday, September 27, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Gaylord Entertainment Company shareholders have approved a plan to reorganize as a real estate investment trust and turn over management of its four resort properties to Marriot International Inc.
4.
Gaylord Entertainment Share Offering Priced at $40 -
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Hotel and Grand Ole Opry owner Gaylord Entertainment Co. said on Monday that a secondary offering could bring in as much as $259.6 million for the selling shareholder, TRT Holdings Inc.
5.
Gaylord Entertainment Sells Hotel Brand to Marriott -
Friday, June 01, 2012
Grand Ole Opry owner Gaylord Entertainment has agreed to sell its hotel brand and the rights to manage its four hotels to Marriott for $210 million in cash.
The deal announced Thursday follows six months of reviewing options for its business. It will still own the four hotels it’s letting Marriott manage. By handing over day-to-day control of the hotels to Marriott, Gaylord expects to save between $33 million and $40 million a year.
6.
Hotel Company Sues Government Over Tenn. Flooding -
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Gaylord Entertainment Co. filed a lawsuit Monday accusing the National Weather Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of negligence that heavily damaged its luxury hotel in Nashville and the famous Grand Ole Opry House during flooding in 2010.
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Dolly Parton Plans Nashville Water/Snow Park -
Friday, January 20, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Dolly Parton plans a water-snow park in Nashville, described as the first of its kind in the country.
It will join her theme park and a water park in Pigeon Forge, about 190 miles away in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee.
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Mayor Wants Tax Funds to Help Rebuild Opry House -
Friday, July 09, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nashville Mayor Karl Dean wants to give certain hotel tax funds to Gaylord Entertainment Co. to help rebuild the flooded Grand Ole Opry House.
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Mayor: Nashville Flooding Damage Tops $1 Billion -
Thursday, May 06, 2010
NASHVILLE (AP) — Nashville Mayor Karl Dean estimates the damage from weekend flooding could easily top $1 billion.
10.
First Horizon In Spotlight at Tues. Shareholders Mtg. -
Monday, April 14, 2008
Shareholders of First Horizon National Corp. will put the Memphis-based financial services company under close scrutiny this week.
The first big opportunity comes Tuesday, when the company's 2008 annual meeting of shareholders convenes in the auditorium of the First Tennessee Building at 165 Madison Ave. Several things are on the agenda for that meeting, including the election of four Class III directors and one Class II director and a vote to approve the declassification of the company's board of directors.
11.
Turley Looks East But Keeps an Eye Downtown -
Monday, March 17, 2008
Downtown developer Henry Turley is going east these days. The developer of Harbor Town, South Bluffs, parts of South Main and other Downtown projects is touting the Mid-South Fairgrounds these days.
12.
Executive Shifts AnnouncedAt First Horizon National -
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
First Horizon National Corp. officials announced Monday that J. Kenneth Glass, chairman of the board and CEO, will retire effective April 17 - the date of the company's annual meeting.
13.
Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 17, 2004
Amelia Carkuff, owner of Amelia Carkuff Interiors Business Picks Up for Commercial Designers
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Its been more than two years since Amelia Carkuff, owner of Amelia Carkuff Interiors, has seen the level of business ...
14.
Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Equity Inns Replaces Memphis Fifth on List
of Hottest Cities for Expansion
Expansion Management magazines sixth annual list of Americas Hottest Cities for business relocations and expansions ranks Memphis No. 5 out of 370 metro areas...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Wednesday, August 06, 2003
Kiwanis hosts annual Mid-America to buy out
Blackstone Real Estate
Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. has signed a letter of intent with Blackstone Real Estate Advisors to buy Blackstones two-thirds ownership interest in the companies j...
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Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, April 26, 2001
Studio files lawsuit Studio files lawsuit over IMAX movie A giant-screen film about country music is mired in a lawsuit charging Gaylord Entertainment with breach of contract, fraud and bad faith. Gaylord is being sued by Project 8, a company formed...17.
Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, May 20, 1998
SCB Computer Technology Inc SCB Computer Technology Inc. unveiled its SCB Emerging Technology Center last week in Nashville. The center supports computer and network programming; testing; telecommunications, multimedia and software development; and ...18.
Archived Article: Milestones -
Friday, July 18, 1997
The International Television Association elected Tom Whittington, media producer for Memphis Light, Gas and Waters training department as its president for 1997-1998 The International Television Association elected Tom Whittington, media producer fo...19.
Archived Article: Hotels Chg -
Thursday, May 08, 1997
Hotel association launches education program Hotel, motel association launches school program Association discusses privatization of Tennesseeís tourism department By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News To compete for employees in an economy wit...20.
Archived Article: Back -
Wednesday, March 26, 1997
Tennessee sees record year Tennessee sees record year for entertainment production Two movies filmed in Memphis in 1996 added to the increase in revenue generated Entertainment production in Tennessee generated a record $4.6 billion in 1996, Gov. Do...