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1.
Imagine Vegan Café Finds New Home -
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Imagine Vegan Café has found a new home about three blocks east of its current location in Midtown’s Cooper-Young neighborhood.
The family-friendly, 100-percent vegan café’s last day at its current 2156 Young Ave. location will be Friday, March 29. Imagine hopes to re-open its new location at 2299 Young Ave. at the corner of East Parkway and Young by Friday, April 5, if inspections go as planned.
2.
Imagine Vegan Café Finds New Home -
Friday, March 22, 2013
Imagine Vegan Café has found a new home about three blocks east of its current location in Midtown’s Cooper-Young neighborhood.
The family-friendly, 100-percent vegan café’s last day at its current 2156 Young Ave. location will be Friday, March 29. Imagine hopes to re-open its new location at 2299 Young Ave. at the corner of East Parkway and Young by Friday, April 5, if inspections go as planned.
3.
Mo’ Money Building Facing Foreclosure -
Friday, March 08, 2013
The Mo’ Money Taxes building at 5090 Millbranch Road is facing foreclosure, according to a first-run foreclosure notice in the Friday, March 8, edition of the Daily News.
4.
Obama Carries Shelby, Cohen Over Flinn and Two Tax Hikes Defeated -
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
President Barack Obama carried Shelby County in unofficial Nov. 6 election returns as his Republican challenger Mitt Romney took the state’s 11 electoral votes.
Voter turnout in the most popular election cycle among Shelby County voters was 61.9 percent, about the same percentage as four years ago. But the 371,256 voters is fewer than 2008 when more than 400,000 Shelby County voters cast ballots. The percentage is about the same because there are fewer registered voters in Shelby County than there were four years ago after a purge by election officials.
5.
Gilbert Joins Campbell Clinic As Marketing Director -
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Chad Gilbert has joined Campbell Clinic as director of marketing. In his new role, Gilbert manages external marketing, advertising and public relations for Campbell’s four Mid-South offices and serves as liaison for the organization, managing several sports medicine partnerships.
6.
Suburban School Board Races Almost Set -
Friday, August 17, 2012
Races on the Nov. 6 ballot for six sets of suburban school boards took shape Thursday, Aug. 16, at the noon filing deadline for candidate qualifying petitions.
The candidates that made the deadline have another week to withdraw from the races if they wish.
7.
Mabon Joins Leadership Memphis As Marketing Coordinator -
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Lauren Mabon has joined Leadership Memphis as marketing coordinator.
Prior to joining Leadership Memphis, Mabon served as a marketing executive in the marketing and communications department at Primacy Relocation.
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Inside The Priest Files: Documents reveal 50 years of abuse, cover-ups in Memphis diocese -
Monday, April 12, 2010
John Doe and his family watched 1999 change to the year 2000 in Memphis.
They were visitors to the city, here for a family medical emergency.
Looking back on it seven years later, Doe would remember “mentally trying to see if the world was going to end because everybody was scared something was going to happen.”
9.
Nettleton Condos Sold Back to Bank for $5M -
Monday, July 27, 2009
The Nettleton condominiums at 435 S. Front St. were sold back to the bank that foreclosed on them in a July 15 substitute trustee’s sale on the steps of the Shelby County Courthouse. Merchants and Farmers Bank paid $5 million for the property’s remaining 31 condos that weren’t previously sold.
10.
Fogerty Joins Jackson Lewis In Of Counsel Role -
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Whitney King Fogerty has joined Jackson Lewis LLP as of counsel.
Fogerty was previously a shareholder at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart PC, where she specialized in labor and employment litigation. She has practiced law for 10 years and has been named among Chambers USA’s Leading Lawyers for Business the past two years.
11.
Nettleton Condo Sale Pushed Back to July 15 -
Monday, June 22, 2009
Nettleton LP, the developer of the Nettleton condominiums at 435 S. Front St., has defaulted on two construction loans through Merchants and Farmers Bank totaling $10.7 million. Its remaining 31 condo units are in foreclosure, according to notices that appear on Page 32 of today’s print edition of The Daily News and also at The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
12.
Nettleton Condos In Foreclosure, to Be Sold -
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Nettleton LP, the developer of the Nettleton condominiums at 435 S. Front St., has defaulted on two construction loans through Merchants and Farmers Bank totaling $10.7 million. Its remaining 31 condo units are in foreclosure, according to notices that appear on Page 40 of today’s print edition of The Daily News and also at The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
13.
Jobless Hit with Bank Fees on Benefits -
Monday, February 23, 2009
For hundreds of thousands of workers losing their jobs during the recession, there's a new twist to their financial pain: Even as they're collecting unemployment benefits, they're paying bank fees just to get access to their money.
14.
Taube Named Partner At Adams and Reese -
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Emily Campbell Taube has been named a partner at Adams and Reese LLP. Taube is a member of the Litigation Practice Group and focuses on the areas of commercial litigation, employment litigation, product liability and estate and trust litigation.
15.
RISE Foundation Names Board Members -
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
The RISE Foundation has named its 2008-2009 board of directors.
The members are Jay Healy, board chair; Beverly Robertson, vice chair; Marianne Parrs, treasurer and chair of the Finance Committee; Chuck Schadt, secretary; Tomeka Hart, community initiatives chair; Scott Cromie, new markets chair; and David Waddell, board development chair.
16.
Few Surprises At Filing Deadline -
Monday, April 07, 2008
About half of Shelby County's delegation to the Tennessee Legislature won re-election at Thursday's filing deadline for candidates on the Aug. 7 ballot.
Eight of the 16 state House seats had only one candidate - the incumbent. And all three of the state Senate seats on the ballot were incumbent-only affairs.
17.
Kumar Works Toward Building Lamar Motel - Again -
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Local cab business owner Jay Kumar is taking his application for a 35-room motel along Lamar Avenue back before the same government body this afternoon that said no to a different version of the plan almost two years ago.
18.
Gerard Appointed Administrator at Methodist Cancer Center -
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Dr. Dava F. Gerard has been appointed administrator for the Methodist Healthcare Cancer Center. She previously was the founding vice president and chief operating officer of the Nevada Cancer Institute in Las Vegas.
19.
Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Tennessee Press Association elects vice president Pitts Named Principal Owner at Pickering
Robert J. Pitts was named principal owner of Pickering Inc. Pitts is the companys civil engineering team leader. He received a bachelors degree from the...
20.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 10, 1998
Charles T Charles T. Tuggle has become the chairman and chief executive officer of Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. He previously served as the corporate department chair for the firm and as firm managing partner from 1988 to 1993. He receiv...21.
Archived Article: Apartments Chg -
Wednesday, January 31, 1996
1/31 CHG apartments If you build them, they will come Interest in Downtown living spurs apartment development The renewed interest in Downtown living and steady increase in apartment occupancy rates since the 80s prompted the development of t...