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1. American, US Airways Name Post-Merger Leadership -

DALLAS (AP) – The new American Airlines will have more top executives from smaller but more successful US Airways than from the current American.

Five US Airways executives will follow their current CEO, Doug Parker, when he takes control after the airlines complete their proposed merger. Three executives from American parent AMR Corp. were named to the new company's leadership team.

2. AMR CEO Horton in Line for $20 Million Severance -

Tom Horton won't get to lead the new American Airlines after it merges with US Airways, but he'll get a going-away prize of nearly $20 million.

3. Southwest Executive Hints at Airline’s Plan for Memphis -

The Traffic Club of Memphis’ February luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 12, featured Wally Devereaux, director of sales and marketing for the Cargo Management Group of Southwest Airlines.

Devereaux’s talk focused primarily on the cargo side of Southwest’s business, but he did drop a few hints of what to expect from the passenger side as 2013 unfolds. Devereaux said he could not comment on airfare questions because he did not know.

4. Delta Buys Stake in Virgin Atlantic, Holds Investor Day -

On the heels of agreeing to buy a 49 percent stake in Virgin Atlantic from Singapore Airlines for $360 million on Tuesday, Delta Air Lines Inc. held its annual investor day conference on Wednesday, Dec. 12, in Atlanta and detailed the restructuring of its fleet, which will affect flights between Memphis and Birmingham.

5. US Airways Posts Record Third-Quarter Profit -

DALLAS (AP) — US Airways turned in a strong performance during a three-month stretch that covers much of the peak summer vacation season.

Net income for the third quarter was a record $245 million, or $1.24 per share, compared with $76 million, or 41 cents per share, a year earlier, the airline said Wednesday.

6. American Airlines: Key Revenue Number Rises -

DALLAS (AP) – American Airlines parent AMR Corp. said Monday that a key revenue measure rose 4 percent in September although traffic declined as the carrier struggled with widespread flight delays and cancellations.

7. British Airways Considers American Airlines Stake -

British Airways’ parent company International Airlines Group says that it has signed a non-disclosure agreement with American Airlines, allowing it to look at the company’s books.

Foreign investors are prohibited from owning more than 25 percent of a U.S. airline. The two airlines already have a joint business agreement for flights across the Atlantic Ocean and were founding members of the OneWorld frequent flier alliance.

8. Project Copilots -

A pair of local firms has partnered to design the $25 million expansion of the FedEx Air Operations Training Center that’s under way at 3851 Airways Blvd. – a project that will double the size of the Memphis simulator training facility.

9. Leader of American Airlines Pilots' Union Resigns -

DALLAS (AP) – The leader of the pilots' union at American Airlines resigned Thursday after pilots rejected a concessionary contract offer that he supported.

David Bates said that the union's board asked him to step down and he agreed.

10. US Seeks $162M in Fines Against AMR, American Air -

DALLAS (AP) – Federal safety regulators are seeking up to $162.4 million in fines against American Airlines and its affiliates for alleged violations of U.S. safety standards going back several years. The sanctions would dwarf any previous penalties against an airline.

11. IAG Eyes Stake in American Airlines -

LONDON (AP) — The owner of British Airways and Spanish airline Iberia says it is considering taking a stake in American Airlines.

"It is something we would consider," a spokeswoman for International Airlines Group said Monday, confirming remarks by IAG CEO Willie Walsh reported earlier in the day by the Financial Times.

12. American CEO Bashes US Airways; Calls it Desperate -

BOSTON (AP) – American Airlines CEO Tom Horton wants to set the record straight: It was he who approached US Airways CEO Doug Parker about the possibility of combining the two airlines, not the other way around.

13. AMR has Q2 Loss of $241M on Bankruptcy Costs -

DALLAS (AP) — American Airlines is reaping higher fares and record revenue but still losing money.

American's parent, AMR Corp., said Wednesday that it narrowed its second-quarter loss to $241 million from $286 million a year ago. The results were weighed down by the cost of AMR's bankruptcy restructuring.

14. American Offers to Drop Plans to Lay Off Pilots -

DALLAS (AP) – American Airlines is offering to drop plans to furlough pilots as it seeks union approval for a long-term cost-cutting deal that would help American rebuild while under bankruptcy protection.

15. AIRfair? -

Two frequent-flyer businessmen booked side-by-side seats on Delta Air Lines flights from Minneapolis to St. Louis last month, with one of them getting charged a higher price than the other each time they tried booking it.

16. Delta Airfare Arguments Take to Social Media -

If Facebook groups are any indication, the discussion about high airfares at Memphis International Airport is intensifying.

By the start of the Memorial Day weekend, two rivals in August’s Democratic Congressional primary began debating on the Facebook group page “Delta Does Memphis,” and two new group pages were created on the social media site.

17. MEM to Offer $1M in Airline Incentives -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority unveiled and approved an incentive plan Thursday, May 17, of up to $1 million to attract competing air service at Memphis International.

The airport’s board of commissioners passed the resolution in hopes that incentives for round-trip daily service to major domestic, regional and international markets will bring more carriers to and lower airfares at the airport, a perennial top five facility in terms of airfares for years.

18. MEM to Offer $1M in Airline Incentives -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority unveiled and approved an incentive plan Thursday, May 17, of up to $1 million to attract competing air service at Memphis International.

The airport’s board of commissioners passed the resolution in hopes that incentives for round-trip daily service to major domestic, regional and international markets will bring more carriers to and lower airfares at the airport, a perennial top five facility in terms of airfares for years.

19. MSCAA to Hire Air Service Consultant -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority will hear additional details at its Thursday, May 17, board of commissioners meeting about using InterVISTAS Consulting Group to develop more affordable and robust air service at Memphis International Airport.

20. Conn.-Based XSE Group Inks Deal -

A Middletown, Conn.-based office supply printing company has entered the local industrial scene, taking advantage of Memphis’ centralized logistical capabilities.

XSE Group Inc. has leased 40,214 square feet in Building 14 of Airport Distribution Center, 4006 Airpark St., owned by San Francisco-based ProLogis Inc.

21. US Airways Makes Deals With 3 AMR Unions -

DALLAS (AP) – US Airways has struck deals with unions at American Airlines to win their support for a possible merger of the two airlines.

The unions are angry that American is trying to cut jobs and labor costs while under bankruptcy protection. They represent 55,000 pilots, flight attendants and ground workers at American, the nation's third-largest airline

22. Hotel Upgrade -

Jay Michael and his business partners in Chicago were interested in a portfolio of apartment buildings in Chicago going up for auction in 2010 when they came across a hotel in Memphis in the grouping.

23. Former Mazda Warehouse Sells for $13.5M -

The former Mazda North America Inc. distribution center in DeSoto County has been acquired by Hillwood Investment Properties for $13.5 million.

24. 2008 Model Predicts Effects of Airline Mergers -

Two years ago, a trio of economics professors at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, checked in on a model they built in 2008 to measure and predict the long-term effects of U.S. airline mergers on specific markets, including Memphis.

25. American Airlines Aims to Cut 13,000 Jobs -

DALLAS (AP) – The parent of American Airlines wants to eliminate about 13,000 jobs – 15 percent of its workforce – as the nation's third-biggest airline remakes itself under bankruptcy protection.

26. Madison Hotel Offers Frequent Flyer Miles -

The Madison Hotel is now offering frequent flyer miles for a variety of airlines through the hotel’s Worldhotels affiliation.

Guests will be able to earn a reward of 500 miles per stay on qualifying rates with 19 of the world’s international airlines, including American Airlines Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc., US Airways Group Inc. and United Air Lines Inc.

27. Delta, Southwest News Could Bring Change to MEM -

Once again, there was a message about Memphis International Airport’s importance to Delta Air Lines in comments Delta’s leaders made this week when the company released year-end and fourth-quarter 2011 earnings figures for its global system.

28. Delta’s Quarterly Profit More Than Doubles -

Delta Air Lines reported its most profitable quarter ended in December in the company’s history – with quarterly profit excluding special items more than doubling from a year ago.

The Atlanta-based major carrier with a hub at Memphis International Airport reported net income excluding special items of $379 million for the last calendar quarter of 2011. The net income was $221 million better than the $158 million a year earlier.

29. Delta’s Quarterly Profit More Than Doubles -

Delta Air Lines reported its most profitable quarter ended in December in the company’s history – with quarterly profit excluding special items more than doubling from a year ago.

The Atlanta-based major carrier with a hub at Memphis International Airport reported net income excluding special items of $379 million for the last calendar quarter of 2011. The net income was $221 million better than the $158 million a year earlier.

30. Delta Shares Up on Report of Interest in AMR -

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – Shares of Delta Air Lines Inc. rose Thursday after a report that the world's second-biggest airline may try to buy American Airlines parent AMR Corp.

31. Delta Announces Big LaGuardia Expansion -

NEW YORK (AP) – Delta Air Lines Inc. is boosting its flying out of New York's LaGuardia airport, adding routes that target American Airlines and put it in a better position to compete against United.

32. AMR's American Eagle May Cut 223 Jobs in February -

DALLAS (AP) – American Eagle, the regional-flying affiliate of American Airlines, may furlough 223 Texas-based pilots and flight attendants in February as the company cuts costs under bankruptcy protection.

33. Pinnacle Airlines to Ask Creditors for Help -

MEMPHIS (AP) – Pinnacle Airlines Corp., which operates regional flights as Delta Connection, United Express and US Airways Express, said Thursday that it's trying to make deals with its major airline partners, creditors and employees to cut costs and reduce its debt.

34. 3 Senior Executives Leaving American Airlines -

DALLAS (AP) – The exodus of top leaders at American Airlines is growing, a week after parent AMR Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection.

35. Airlines Attempt to Raise US Prices Again -

DALLAS (AP) – Major U.S. airlines are again trying to raise prices on many domestic flights.

Delta Air Lines Inc. confirmed Friday that it had raised fares to Florida, Phoenix and Las Vegas by up to $10 per round trip.

36. American Airlines Files for Bankruptcy Protection -

DALLAS (AP) – The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago.

37. American Airlines Files for Bankruptcy Protection -

DALLAS (AP) – American Airlines and its parent company filed for bankruptcy protection as they try to cut costs and unload massive debt built up by years of high fuel prices and labor struggles. There will be no impact on travelers for now.

38. Depot Biz Park Changes Direction -

From Army supply base to base of operations, the new owners of the Memphis Depot Business Park hope to position their revitalized 260-acre site in South Memphis on real estate brokers’ radar screen as a solution for industrial needs.

39. Capitoline Moves To SE Memphis Center -

A Rome, Ga.-based surface components manufacturer is relocating its distribution facility to the Southeast Memphis industrial submarket.

Capitoline Products has signed a 23,500-square-foot lease at 5805 Advantage Cove, confirmed the firm’s co-owner, L.G. Smith. The company is currently located off Lamar Avenue.

40. US Airways, Delta Hike Fares by Up to $10 Per Round Trip -

DALLAS (AP) – US Airways and Delta Air Lines Inc. are raising fares on many U.S. flights by up to $10 per round trip, and other airlines are tinkering with prices too.

41. Southwest Hikes Prices on Business Travelers -

DALLAS (AP) – Southwest Airlines Co. said Friday it matched other airlines in raising prices on tickets favored by business travelers.

42. Southwest Posts Q2 Profit of $161 Million -

DALLAS (AP) – Southwest Airlines Co. set records for full planes, and higher fares boosted revenue as the summer vacation season kicked into high gear.

43. More Airlines Raise Fares to Grab Tax Savings -

DALLAS (AP) – The great tax holiday of 2011 for air travelers is just about over.

By Monday, most U.S. airlines had raised fares to reap the benefit of lower federal taxes on airline tickets. A few airlines that were passing the savings on to consumers changed their minds.

44. Fare Hikes Help United Continental and US Airways -

Fare increases gave United Continental and US Airways profitable quarters despite the financial damage they suffered from sharply higher fuel prices.

On Thursday both airlines reported smaller second-quarter profits than a year ago – down almost 12 percent at United Continental, and a 67 percent drop at US Airways.

45. DOT Puts Conditions on Delta-US Airways Slot Swap -

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Transportation Department says it will allow Delta Air Lines Inc. and US Airways to trade landing rights in New York and Washington – as long as they sell some of the rights to other airlines.

46. Govt to Test Risk-Based Airport Screening -

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Transportation Security Administration said Thursday it will test a program to pre-screen a small group of select air travelers who volunteer more personal information about themselves so they can be vetted to get faster screening at airport checkpoints.

47. Vision Airlines Lands at Tunica -

During the spring and summer Destin, Fla., is a popular beach getaway destination for Memphians. And this week Vision Airlines began service between Tunica Airport – about an hour from Memphis – and the Florida beach city, where Vision has a hub. The Tunica-Destin flight will then connect to Baton Rouge, La., and Las Vegas.

48. Delta, US Airways Try Again on Slot Swap -

NEW YORK (AP) – US Airways Group Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. are again asking regulators to allow them to swap takeoff and landing rights for dozens of flights in New York and Washington.

49. Perl: Collaboration is Key for Memphis to Remain Competitive -

The realities of business are undoubtedly changing.

John Kasarda, the University of North Carolina professor who coined the term “aerotropolis,” recently said that individual companies no longer compete – supply chains do. He also said the three rules of real estate have changed from location, location, location to accessibility, accessibility, accessibility. And there’s a new metric, he said. It’s no longer space, it’s time and cost.

50. Inflation Worries Push Consumer Confidence Lower -

NEW YORK (AP) – Rising prices at the gas pump and in grocery aisles are starting to crimp shoppers' outlook.

The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell sharply from a three-year high in February, reversing five straight months of improvement.

51. Cloudy Skies -

Despite this week’s bad news, the fortunes of Memphis International Airport as a Delta Air Lines hub remain closely linked with Delta’s flagship hub at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

52. US Airlines Make Money Again by Flying Less -

DALLAS (AP) – After a decade of multibillion-dollar losses, U.S. airlines appear to be on course to prosper for years to come for a simple reason: They are flying less.

By grounding planes and eliminating flights, airlines have cut costs and pushed fares higher. As the global economy rebounds, travel demand is rising and planes are as full as they've been in years.

53. Pinnacle Performs Well in November -

Taking advantage of increased holiday travel, Memphis-based Pinnacle Airlines Corp. saw solid passenger activity for its three subsidiaries in November, the company announced Tuesday.

54. Protests & Pat-Downs -

Thanksgiving weekend will undoubtedly be a busy one for Memphis International Airport – serving 2.5 percent of its annual passenger count in the six-day span – but also for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.

55. Incentive Program Gets Employees Moving -

It wasn’t exactly a scarlet letter, but bank employees balked when their employer proposed they wear pedometers with a red “Virgin” logo.

A year later, more than 40 percent of the work force at First Horizon National Corp. is wearing the pedometers. The pedometers measure employees’ “HealthMiles” and give them financial rewards according to their level of exercise.

56. Delta Posts $467M Profit In 2nd Quarter -

Delta Air Lines Inc. reported its largest quarterly profit in a decade Monday but investors dumped its shares as sales didn’t meet expectations and the carrier gave a cautious outlook amid economic uncertainty.

57. US Rule Move Favors Unions at Airlines, Railroads -

WASHINGTON (AP) – In a major victory for organized labor, unions will have an easier time signing up airline and railroad workers after the Obama administration Monday changed a 76-year-old U.S. rule on union elections.

58. Delta Reports $256 Million Q1 Loss, Sees Q2 Profit -

ATLANTA (AP) – Delta Air Lines Inc. blamed heavy winter storms and one-time expenses for propelling it to a $256 million loss during the first three months of the year, though it said Tuesday it expects a solidly profitable second quarter as the peak summer season ramps up.

59. Japan Airlines Rejects Delta, Stays With American -

TOKYO (AP) – Japan Airlines, wooed for months by Delta Air Lines with promises of cash and global reach, spurned the world's biggest carrier and opted to keep its alliance with American Airlines.

60. High-Dollar Deal Boosts Commercial Real Estate -

Following what has become a pattern, the local commercial real estate market in September was salvaged by one large deal that offset an otherwise dreary month.

This time it was Resource Real Estate Inc. to the rescue. The Philadelphia-based company bought the Wyndridge Apartments for $9.5 million Sept. 29 and carried the weight for Shelby County’s commercial activity during the month.

61. Braking Point: Inside MATA's identity crisis -

The bus system in Memphis has an undeserved “mythology,” according to the people who run it. However, some who ride Memphis Area Transit Authority buses everyday – and many who don’t – contend the system is far from perfect.

62. Wharton, Carpenter Keep Eyes On the Prize -

Former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton may still be pondering another political crossroads.

But as Herenton spoke vaguely of whether he will get into the special mayoral election that resulted from his resignation as mayor, the confirmed contenders spent their second weekend campaigning hard.

63. ISM Service Sector Index Dips Unexpectedly in July -

NEW YORK (AP) - Shrinking business activity, fewer new orders and lower employment sapped some modest momentum from the U.S. services sector in July, although economists said the setback likely was a blip and not the start of a troubling trend.

64. American Airlines Parent AMR Posts Q2 Loss -

DALLAS (AP) - American Airlines parent AMR Corp. lost more money in the second quarter as fewer people got on its planes and those who did paid lower fares than a year ago.

65. DOT Grants Antitrust Immunity to Continental -

DALLAS (AP) - The U.S. Transportation Department on Friday granted Continental Airlines Inc. immunity from antitrust laws, allowing it to work closely with a group of other carriers, including United Airlines, on international service.

66. US Airways Seeks 400 Flight Attendants for Leave -

TEMPE, Arizona (AP) - US Airways Group Inc. is asking 400 flight attendants to take up to 16 months off in response to overstaffing.

67. Aerotropolis Discussion Planned for Chamber Luncheon -

The logistics and distribution industries are closely aligned with commercial real estate, and nowhere is their relationship more apparent than in the realm of an aerotropolis, in which a city’s economy is centered on its airport.

68. Georgia Co. Buys U of M-Area Senior Nursing Facility -

3549 Norriswood Ave.
Memphis, TN 38111
Sale Amount: $7.3 Million

Sale Date: May 11, 2009
Buyer: FC Highlands LLC
Seller: Wesley Highland Nursing Homes Inc.
Loan Amount: $9.4 million
Loan Date: May 11, 2009
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: First Bank

69. Air France-KLM, Delta to Reap $12B a Year -

Delta Air Lines Inc., Air France and KLM signed a deal Wednesday to combine two separate joint venture agreements to create a more integrated trans-Atlantic powerhouse they said will generate $12 billion in annual revenue and provide better travel options for customers.

70. Swine Flu Casts Shadow Over Economy -

LONDON (AP) - Uncertainty over the swine flu outbreak cast a shadow over the struggling global economy Monday, raising fears that that the spread of the virus could harm trade and tourism and undermine businesses just as they begin to rally.

71. 3 More Carriers to Pay Fines in Cargo Probe -

ATLANTA (AP) - Three more foreign carriers have agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to fix prices in the air cargo industry, and they will pay a total of $214 million in fines, U.S. prosecutors said Thursday.

72. Lots of Work Awaits New Airport Area Leader -

The Memphis Airport Area Development Corp. has a new pilot at the helm.

Fred Jackson, a Memphis native and retired U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officer, recently took over as executive director of the organization. And though Jackson is three months into his new post, he has spent that time getting his feet wet with the priorities and objectives of MAADC, www.maadc.com, a private nonprofit group dedicated to improving neighborhoods surrounding the airport.

73. Airline Losses for Fourth Quarter Mount -

ATLANTA (AP) - Deep capacity cuts, checked bag fees and aggressive fare sales couldn't stop the airline industry's bleeding from the impact of bad bets on fuel hedges and the drop-off in demand due to the weak economy. After more carriers posted losses Thursday, the total fourth-quarter red ink for the top nine U.S. carriers by traffic rose to $4 billion.

74. Airlines Threaten to Move Flights From Atlanta to Memphis -

ATLANTA (AP) – Airlines that do business at the world’s busiest passenger airport are playing hardball in talks over new lease agreements, threatening to move some flights to other airports – including Memphis International Airport – if they can’t maintain competitive costs on fees they pay.

75. Trial Set in Suit to Block Delta-Northwest Deal -

ATLANTA (AP) - A federal judge has set a trial date for a lawsuit by a group of airline passengers that seeks to block Delta Air Lines Inc. from acquiring Northwest Airlines Corp., the latter of which operates a hub in Memphis.

76. Delta Pilot Chief Spells Out Deal With NWA Pilots -

ATLANTA (AP) - Delta and Northwest pilots have agreed to submit to binding arbitration to help them craft an integrated seniority list if the two sides cannot reach a deal on their own within a certain timeframe.

77. Passengers Sue to Stop Delta-Northwest Deal -

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – A group of airline passengers sought to scuttle Delta Airlines Inc.’s proposed takeover of Northwest Airlines Corp., alleging in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that the deal would result in an illegal monopoly.

78. Pinnacle to Be Dropped As Delta Connection Partner -

ATLANTA (AP) – Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to cancel its flying contract with Memphis-based regional carrier Pinnacle Airlines Corp. because of persistent late arrivals, Pinnacle announced Tuesday.

79. Pinnacle Being Dropped as Delta Connection Partner -

ATLANTA (AP) - Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to cancel its flying contract with Memphis-based regional carrier Pinnacle Airlines Corp. because of persistent late arrivals, Pinnacle announced Tuesday.

80. Merger With NWA Still On, Delta Exec Says -

A Delta Air Lines executive said Tuesday he understands why other carriers are hesitant to combine in the current economic and high fuel price environment, but he insists his company has no plans to walk away from its proposed acquisition of Northwest Airlines.

81. Will Delta, Northwest Shareholders Have Their Day? -

ATLANTA (AP) - Weary shareholders and creditors of Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. could lose out - again - amid falling stock prices since the carriers announced their intent to combine.

82. Memphis International Airport To Install Backup Generator -

3977 Airways Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
Permit Amount: $2 million

Project Cost: $2 million

Permit Date: April 2, 2008

83. Airlines Could Stay on Own, Seek Another Carrier if Deal Falls Apart -

ATLANTA (AP) - Not too long ago, Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. seemed all but certain to announce a combination soon.

That still could happen in the next few days, but an impasse over seniority involving the pilots unions has jeopardized a deal, raising the question of what happens if Delta or Northwest walks away.

84. Delta, Northwest Boards may Vote on Combination, People Briefed on Talks Say -

ATLANTA (AP) - The boards of directors of Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. were expected to vote Wednesday on a combination provided their pilot unions can reach their own integration deal by then, people briefed on the discussions said Tuesday.

85. Airline Traffic Fell in November; Industry Still on Record Pace -

WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. airlines carried fewer passengers in November, the first time in 2007 that traffic declined compared with the same month a year earlier.

The airlines carried 59.9 million domestic and international passengers in November, down from 60.3 million in the same month in 2006 and from 64.2 million in October, according to data released Thursday by the Transportation Department's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Through October, traffic had risen every month last year compared with 2006.

86. Midwest Says Sale Delayed,Regulators Want More Info -      The sale of Midwest Air Group Inc. to a private equity firm has been delayed, the airline announced, because antitrust regulators want more information on the deal.
     The Milwaukee-based o

87. Tenn. Lobbies U.S. GovFor Northwest Flights to China -      Tennessee has joined the lobbying efforts of several other states to secure nonstop flights from the U.S. to China via Northwest Airlines, which operates a hub in Memphis.
     Michigan lawma

88. Northwest Airlines DepartsBankruptcy Protection -      Northwest Airlines exited bankruptcy protection Thursday, capping a 20-month reorganization aimed at making the nation's fifth-largest carrier competitive again.
     Northwest shares began t

89. Continental Named Most Admired U.S. Airline -      Continental Airlines was rated the most admired U.S. airline in Fortune magazine's 2007 list of America's Most Admired Companies. The list and related stories appear in the March 19 issue, on newsstands Monday and at www

90. U.S. Airways Ups Delta Takeover Bid by $1 Billion -      U.S. Airways Group Inc. has increased its hostile takeover offer for Delta Airlines Inc. by $1 billion as part of a last-ditch effort to win support from Delta creditors, according to a story on The Wall Street Journal's

91. Northwest and Delta - Possible Merger? -      Northwest Airlines Corp. and Delta Airlines Inc. have held recurring talks regarding a possible merger of the carriers after they emerge from bankruptcy protection, according to The Wall Street Journal.
  

92. Archived Article -

Properties in Collierville, Memphis,
Jackson, Tenn., and Southaven
Loan Amount: $9.3 million

Loan Date: Nov. 30, 2006

93. Archived Article -

300 N. Second St.
Memphis, TN 38105
Loan Amount: $12 million

Loan Date: Aug. 31, 2006

Maturity Date: n/a

94. Huffman's Exudes Midtown Flair in Suburban Setting -

There aren't many places in Cordova where customers can see live music, hear a philosophy discussion, catch a dinner theater performance and enjoy a hot cup of Joe. But at Huffman's Deli Cafe, which celebrates its two-year anniversary in December, patrons find all of that and more.

95. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Summit Homes Buys

Summit Homes Buys

Lots in Sutton Place East

Summit Homes LLC has purchased 40 lots in phase two of Sutton Place East from HBT Investments LLC, dba Houston Levee Crossing Partners, for $1.45 million. The property was financ...

96. Archived Article: Gov - By Andy Meek

Depot Readies Property for New Industry

ANDY MEEK

The Daily News

The Memphis Depot Redevelopment Corp. has been working for almost a year preparing to market vacant land at the former Memphis Depot site for sale. And if a zo...

97. Archived Article: Lead - By Andy Meek

Federal Agency Constructs Local Office

USCIS to fill build-to-suit space in Summer business park

ANDY MEEK

The Daily News

The Memphis office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is getting 30,000 square feet of ne...

98. Archived Article: Real Recap - (Interview goes here)

Nashville Group Refinances Pendleton Pines

6.99 acres near

Pendleton Street

Cost: $1.5 million

Borrower: Pendleton Pines Associates LLC

Lender: First Bank

Trustee: Robert C. Hannon

Property: Formerly Pen...

99. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Hotel Property

Hotel Property

Sells for $1.4 Million

R&B Lodging Inc. has purchased 3.62 acres at 2745 Airways Blvd. near Democrat Road from La Quinta Properties Inc. for $1.4 million, according to The Daily News Public Records Dat...

100. Archived Article: Events - The Design Review Board of the Center City Commission meets at 5 p

The Design Review Board of the Center City Commission meets at 5 p.m. today in the CCC conference room, 114 N. Main St. Call 575-0555. The Memphis Regional Chamber presents a Mid-...