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Capital Gains Tax Could Hurt Local Real Estate -
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
When investor/developer Phil Woodard sells his warehouse at 138 St. Paul Ave. in the South Main Historic Arts District to nonprofit ArtSpace this year for $850,000, he’ll be handing over $3,500 from his proceeds to the federal government.
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Innovative Financial Group Taps Leader for Local Office -
Friday, July 13, 2012
Innovative Financial Group has chosen Andrew Stark to be managing associate of the firm’s Memphis office.
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Dallas Co. Pays $35M for Depot -
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
The Memphis Depot Business Park has sold for $35.8 million after being on the market for less than six months.
Memphis Depot Associates LLC, an affiliated entity of Dallas-based Mayfield Properties LP, on Friday, Aug. 5, bought 260 acres of property containing 4.2 million square feet in buildings in the industrial park and former Army base just north of Memphis International Airport from Depot Redevelopment Corp. of Memphis and Shelby County.
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Dallas Co. Pays $35M for Depot -
Monday, August 08, 2011
The Memphis Depot Business Park has sold for $35.8 million after being on the market for less than six months.
Memphis Depot Associates LLC, an affiliated entity of Dallas-based Mayfield Properties LP, on Friday, Aug. 5, bought 260 acres of property containing 4.2 million square feet in buildings in the industrial park and former Army base just north of Memphis International Airport from Depot Redevelopment Corp. of Memphis and Shelby County.
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Fred’s Super Dollar Gives $30K to Memphis Zoo -
Monday, August 01, 2011
After a month-long campaign, Fred’s Super Dollar awarded the Memphis Zoo with $30,000 on Wednesday, July 27.
The campaign to raise money for the zoo began with $1 “Panda Pals” in 148 stores in the Memphis area. This year’s donation brings the company’s total contribution to $662,000 through the “Panda Pals” program.
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Bradley Named Mid-South Super Lawyer -
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
J. Anthony Bradley has been named for the third consecutive year to the Mid-South Super Lawyers for estate planning and probate practice areas.
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Investors' Return to US Stocks Could be too Late -
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
BOSTON (AP) — Investors are finally inching back into the stock market. But are they too late?
While millions sought refuge in traditionally stable bonds over the past two years, they missed a more than 90 percent rally in stocks. Suddenly bonds don't look so safe, and some of the $11 trillion that Americans have parked in mutual funds is shifting back to stocks.
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Cadence Deal: Four-Month Whirlwind -
Monday, October 25, 2010
A whirlwind of negotiations spanning four months and involving multiple suitors led to Cadence Bank’s acceptance two weeks ago of a buyout by a Houston-based private equity firm.
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GM Pays Back Government Loans from US, Canada -
Thursday, April 22, 2010
DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Co. has repaid $8.1 billion in loans it got from the U.S. and Canadian governments, a move its CEO says is a sign the automaker is on the road to recovery.
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Ministry Buys Apartment Complex With More Evangelizing in Mind -
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Richard Hamlet formed Global Ministries Fellowship in 2003 to spread the gospel by addressing critical needs around the world.
The faith-based nonprofit organization, headquartered in Memphis, supports ministry programs that build churches, educate children, combat hunger and perform other humanitarian deeds on five continents.
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After the Fall: The messy cleanup of Stanford Financial -
Monday, September 28, 2009
R. Allen Stanford, the Texas billionaire now passing time in a Texas jail for his role in what U.S. regulators have called a “massive Ponzi scheme,” once told a roomful of his employees they ought to have three priorities in life.
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Judge OKs Chrysler's Steps Toward Sale to Fiat -
Thursday, May 07, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - The judge overseeing Chrysler LLC's Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings has ruled that the automaker can start taking steps toward selling the vast majority of its assets to Italy's Fiat Group SpA. The judge also said lawyers for a dissident group of lenders have until noon (1600 GMT) Wednesday to file a list of members with the court, ruling that their identities do not need to be sealed despite reported death threats.
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Leadership Memphis Names Sessoms Board Chair -
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Leadership Memphis has named Glenn Sessoms its board chair for 2007-2008. Sessoms is currently the vice president of the FedEx Memphis Hub Day Sort, where he manages 3,500 employees, four directors, 25 senior managers and 150 managers. He is a twice-decorated Five Star Award winner, the highest level of recognition at FedEx. Sessoms also is a 1997 graduate of the Leadership Memphis Executive Program.
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, December 15, 2003
Infill projects demand complex balancing act City Deals With Increase in Infill Development
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Central Gardens Association president Alan Catmur vaguely remembers opposition to a plan to build about 20 new homes j...
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Archived Article: Demolition(lead) -
Friday, January 24, 2003
Landmarks blocks Downtown building demolition Landmarks blocks Downtown building demolition
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Center City Commission officials failed to convince enough members of the Memphis Landmarks Commission Wednesday th...
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Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, July 29, 2002
Five solid reasons to invest in bonds Five solid reasons to invest in bonds
By STEVEN H. LEIB
Special to The Daily News
The fluctuating stock market has made other investment vehicles, such as bonds, more attractive and for good reason. ...
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Archived Article: Landmarks (lead) -
Wednesday, July 25, 2001
By JENNIFER MURLEY MLC chips at glass porch plans in Central Gardens By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News Issues surrounding an application made on behalf of a Central Gardens couple to enclose their front porch will be debated at todays Memphis Landma...18.
Archived Article: Landmarks Lj -
Wednesday, February 09, 2000
Brewery, church plans on Landmarks agenda Brewery patio, church plans on Landmarks agenda By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Schematics for an outdoor dining area for a Downtown eatery and plans for a new fellowship hall and sanctuary for a Midtown ch...19.
Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, November 16, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Landmarks, church debate demolition of two homes By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Should they stay or should they go? That is the issue surrounding two homes on the property of First Congregational Church, located on South Watkins ...20.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, October 07, 1999
Proactive wealth preservation Proactive wealth preservation Individuals and businesses have a variety of techniques to protect their assets from creditors By TARA BAZZONE Waring Cox PLC Many people are concerned about having their assets taken from ...21.
Archived Article: Landmark-bott -
Wednesday, April 14, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Landmarks to review National Civil Rights Museum expansion By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Starting next summer, visitors to the National Civil Rights Museum may be able to experience an even more comprehensive picture of the move...