Editorial Results (free)
1.
Brimhall Named Bartlett Entrepreneur of Year -
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Terry Brimhall, founder and president of Brimhall Foods Co. Inc., has been named entrepreneur of the year by the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce.
2.
GPAC Names Main Theater in Honor of Duncan-Williams -
Thursday, March 21, 2013
The next time an art lover heads to the Germantown Performing Arts Centre to take in a world music concert, watch a ballet or enjoy any of the host of other acts lined up for GPAC’s new season, they’ll be doing so inside the Duncan Williams Performance Hall.
3.
Funeral Home Files Loan on Property -
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The owner of the Munford Funeral Home: Millington Chapel at 7450 Raleigh Millington Road in Millington has filed a $3.5 million loan on the property.
4.
Utah Company Buys Avery Park Apartments -
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
An affiliate of Salt Lake City-based Property Asset Management Inc. has paid $5.2 million for the Avery Park Apartments at 4865 Raleigh LaGrange Road in Raleigh.
5.
Delta Blues Winery Buys Lakeland Acreage -
Friday, December 14, 2012
Delta Blues Winery LLC has paid $165,000 for 15 acres at 6495 Stewart Road in Lakeland to establish a winery at the location.
6.
Village of Sycamore Ridge Owner Files $4.3 Million Loan -
Thursday, December 06, 2012
The owner of the Village of Sycamore Ridge – a 114-unit apartment community at 1945 Sycamore View Road near Bartlett – has filed a $4.3 million multifamily deed of trust, absolute assignment of leases and rents and security agreement (including fixture filing) on the property.
7.
I-Bank Tower Sells For $14.4 Million -
Monday, October 29, 2012
The I-Bank Tower at 5050 Poplar Ave. in East Memphis has traded hands for $14.4 million, although the sale appears to be an internal transfer as the result of a corporate acquisition.
8.
Millington Acreage Facing Foreclosure -
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Close to 47 acres of land on Raleigh-Millington Road in Millington is facing foreclosure after its owner, Turner & Edwards LLC, defaulted on a $299,039 loan through InSouth Bank dated Jan. 16, 2009.
9.
Electrolux Plant Issued $3.8 Million Mechanical Permit -
Thursday, August 30, 2012
The Electrolux North America Cooking Products’ Memphis plant has been issued a mechanical permit for $3.8 million by the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
Mechanical Systems Co. LLC of Memphis is listed as the contractor on the application for property at 3231 Paul R. Lowry Road in southwest Memphis’ Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park.
10.
Cohen Talks About Opponents, Schools, Race and His Political Past -
Monday, July 23, 2012
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen is running for a fourth term in Congress starting with the Aug. 2 primary, in which he is being challenged by countywide school board member Tomeka Hart.
11.
Resource Entertainment Group Plans Growth, New Offerings -
Monday, July 16, 2012
Resource Entertainment Group is continuing a steady growth path and looks to expand thanks to a new website as well as management of a new Downtown event space called The Columns.
The entertainment services company specializes in live entertainment, production services, entertainment consulting and event programming expertise. The company manages some of the Mid-South’s most popular entertainers and provides bands, DJs, speakers, audio systems, concert lighting, staging and tech crews.
12.
Praxair Files Permit App for Pidgeon Construction -
Friday, July 06, 2012
Praxair Inc., an industrial gases company that operates an air separation complex in Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park, has filed a $2 million building permit application to lay a foundation at its facility, 3587 Paul. R. Lowry Road.
13.
Nucor Files Permit App to Expand Shipping Bldg. -
Monday, May 21, 2012
Nucor Steel Memphis Inc. is planning to grow its shipping building, according to a $2 million building permit application filed with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement. The scope of work includes the foundation, fabrication and construction of the addition, according to the permit, which does not list a general contractor.
14.
Outdoor Sounds -
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Summer is nearly here. Partygoers have begun packing rooftops, while shoppers and restaurant diners also are keen on a little musical entertainment to help liven up predictable experiences.
And that means Memphis-based Resource Entertainment Group sees opportunity – literally – high and low.
15.
Rooftop Revelry -
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The Peabody hotel is poised to join the Madison Hotel in launching its newest round of rooftop revelry this week, and the mission for this year’s shindigs is the same as always.
Both hotels hope to bring a crowd-pleasing mix of song, dance and drink to the tops of two prime Downtown landmarks.
16.
Chandler Takes ‘Simply’ Series Formula To Grill -
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
This time last year, local chef Jennifer Chandler was finishing up her third cookbook, launching a restaurant and in the midst of a national media tour with French’s for the release of a new Dijon mustard brand.
17.
Nucor Steel Memphis Files $2M Permit Application -
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Nucor Steel Memphis Inc. is taking steps toward increasing its Memphis steel operations at 3601 Paul R. Lowry Road. The company filed a $2 million permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for what the permit terms “files and steel erection.”
18.
Electrolux Contractor Files $11M in Permit Applications -
Friday, January 20, 2012
The general contractor for Electrolux North America Cooking Products’ Memphis plant has filed two building permit applications totaling $11 million with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
19.
With Lockout Nearing End, Basketball Back in Focus -
Friday, December 02, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) – These are the kinds of negotiations NBA fans have been waiting for.
Teams began talking to agents Wednesday as the lockout inched closer to its end, and basketball moved back into focus. Dwight Howard and Chris Paul were linked to trade speculation, while free agents such as Tyson Chandler and Nene were in the news after months of attorneys getting all the ink.
20.
Location Integral to Paper’s News Coverage -
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
The Daily News Publishing Co. Inc.’s real estate presence over the past 125 years speaks volumes about its mission.
21.
Recorded History -
Monday, October 17, 2011
It began as a handwritten single piece of paper hand-delivered to 25 people in what was once the city of Memphis.
It was 125 years ago that the publication now called The Daily News was founded.
22.
Wharton, Fullilove & Conrad Re-Elected -- Harris-Ford to Runoff -
Friday, October 07, 2011
Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. won a full four-year term of office as mayor Thursday, Oct. 6, two years after he claimed the mayor’s office in a special election. And all 12 of the Memphis City Council members seeking re-election won new four year terms in the city election cycle, marking the largest return of incumbents to the 13-member council in the 43-year history of the mayor-council form of government.
23.
Third St. Warehouse Sells for $415K in Foreclosure -
Friday, September 30, 2011
Renasant Bank has bought an industrial property at 1700 S. Third St. at a foreclosure sale for $415,000.
24.
4 Council Members - All 3 City Court Judges To Run Unopposed In Oct. Elections -
Friday, July 22, 2011
Four incumbent Memphis City Council members and all three incumbent City Court Judges were effectively re-elected at the Thursday, July 21, noon deadline for candidates to file their qualifying petitions for the Oct. 6 Memphis ballot.
25.
'On Fire' -
Monday, February 28, 2011
The day after her Feb. 16 concert in Memphis at Minglewood Hall, the frontwoman for Grace Potter and the Nocturnals let her Twitter followers know how much she enjoyed herself.
26.
Bank Sells Adjacent Cordova Warehouses -
Friday, January 07, 2011
M&F Business Credit Inc., an affiliate of M&F Bank, has sold a pair of neighboring warehouses in unincorporated Shelby County near Cordova after foreclosing on the properties in 2009.
27.
Pinnacle Decision, Pep Rally Required Collaborative Effort -
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Howell Marketing CEO Amy Howell has a lot to say in a blog she posted this week about her firm’s deep involvement in media strategy for Pinnacle Airlines Corp.’s decision on a new headquarters location.
28.
Renasant Reclaims Lots in Eads Subdivision -
Monday, November 15, 2010
Renasant Bank has bought back 14 parcels totaling 42 acres in Eads’ Wynestone Estates Subdivision following a foreclosure.
29.
Chandler Finds Cookbook Writing ‘Simply Successful’ -
Friday, November 05, 2010
Jennifer Chandler cooks in an ordinary galley kitchen with one sink, one Jenn-Air stove and one Sub-Zero refrigerator, which was in the house already.
30.
New Home Sales Rise 6.6 Pct. After Dismal Summer -
Thursday, October 28, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – Sales of new homes improved last month after the worst summer in nearly five decades, but not enough to lift the struggling economy.
The Commerce Department says new home sales in September grew 6.6 percent from a month earlier to a seasonally adjusted annual sales pace of 307,000. Even with the increase, the past five months have been the worst for new home sales on records dating back to 1963.
31.
Amy LaVere Returns to Playhouse -
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Amy LaVere is planning a return gig at Playhouse on the Square, following the success of this summer’s first date in what she hoped would become a regular concert series at the Midtown venue.
32.
Home Sales Plunge 27 Percent to Lowest in 15 Years -
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – Sales of previously occupied homes plunged last month to the lowest level in 15 years, despite the lowest mortgage rates in decades and bargain prices in many areas.
July’s sales fell by more than 27 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.83 million, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday. It was the largest monthly drop on records dating back to 1968, and sharp declines were recorded in all regions of the country.
33.
LaVere to Host Concert Wednesday at Playhouse -
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Amy LaVere will take the stage at Playhouse on the Square Wednesday night for what she hopes will be the first of a regular concert series at the Midtown venue. Dubbed “Amy LaVere & Friends,” it will feature the bass-playing singer backed by an eclectic lineup of her peers in a “big band”-type show that LaVere told The Daily News she’s wanted to do for a long time.
34.
US Home Sales Tumble as Tax Credit Expires -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sales of new homes plummeted in May, falling 31 percent locally and 33 percent nationally as potential homebuyers scurried from the market once the homebuyers tax credit expired.
The nosedive created concerns that the housing market will endure a “double dip,” with sales numbers showing significant declines for the second time since the recession first hit.
35.
US Home Sales Plummet in May as Tax Credit Expires -
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sales of new homes plummeted in May, falling 31 percent locally and 33 percent nationally as potential homebuyers scurried from the market once the homebuyers tax credit expired.
The nosedive created concerns that the housing market will endure a “double dip,” with sales numbers showing significant declines for the second time since the recession first hit.
36.
LaVere Adds Playhouse Series to Busy Summer -
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Amy LaVere is sandwiching a special gift for her Memphis fans into a jam-packed fall schedule that includes a movie role, touring and recording a new album.
Resource Entertainment Group and Playhouse on the Square have teamed up with the bass-slapping chanteuse to produce Amy LaVere & Friends, a concert series that kicks off June 30 on the Midtown theater’s main stage.
37.
Tax Credits Fuel 6 Percent Rise in April Home Sales -
Thursday, June 03, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – A rush of homebuyers aiming to meet a deadline to qualify for a federal tax credit pushed the number of signed sales contracts to the highest level since October.
The National Association of Realtors reported Wednesday its seasonally adjusted index of sales agreements for previously occupied homes rose 6 percent in April from a month earlier to a reading of 110.9. March’s reading was revised upward to 104.6.
38.
Wynstone Mill Lots Hit Auction Block -
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Thirty-six lots in the Wynstone Mill subdivision of the Schilling Farms Planned Development have been foreclosed and will be sold in a substitute trustee’s sale, according to a pair of notices that begin on Page 38 of today’s print edition of The Daily News and also at The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
39.
Woodbriar Sells to Chattanooga Investor -
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The 172-unit Woodbriar Apartments at 4505 Wooddale Ave. in Oakhaven sold last week for $946,000 to a Chattanooga-based company called UIGTN LLC.
40.
Nucor Files Permit For Quality Control Building -
Monday, February 15, 2010
Nucor Steel Memphis Inc. has applied for a $501,000 industrial building permit with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
41.
House of Cards -
Monday, February 01, 2010
It’s a little more than halfway through the first meeting of the state Senate’s Commerce, Labor and Agriculture Committee in 2009, in a nondescript hearing room in Nashville’s Legislative Plaza.
Four bank executives from around the state are seated at a table in front of a row of senators. A line of questioning is about to put the bankers on the hot seat.
42.
Renasant Reclaims 16 Eads Parcels -
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Renasant Bank has reclaimed 16 parcels – 13 of which are residential lots and three of which are common areas – in the Curtman Glenn Planned Development in unincorporated Shelby County near Eads following a foreclosure of the properties. The Tupelo, Miss.-based bank paid $1.6 million for the land from substitute trustee Paul N. Royal of the law firm Crislip, Philip and Associates.
43.
Renasant Reclaims 11 Highland Point Lots -
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Renasant Bank has bought back 11 lots in the Highland Point Subdivision in unincorporated Shelby County from developer Latting Road Partners LLC following a foreclosure. The bank bought the parcels for a combined $1 million in a substitute trustee’s deed, acquiring the properties on the steps of the Shelby County Courthouse from trustee Paul Royal of the law firm Crislip, Philip and Associates.
44.
SunShine Car Wash Slated For Poplar and Colonial -
Thursday, November 05, 2009
SunShine Carwash Partners LLC has bought the parcel at 4831 Poplar Ave. in East Memphis with plans to build a tunnel wash facility there. The company on Oct. 30 paid $500,000 for the property from BCH Investments LLC and on the same day filed a $1 million loan through Landmark Community Bank.
45.
Mirimichi to Build Performance Center -
Friday, October 02, 2009
Mirimichi golf course near Millington – the facility owned by megastar and Memphis native Justin Timberlake and his family – soon will begin work on the Callaway Performance Center, according to a $1.3 million building permit filed this week with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.
46.
Early Voting Begins Today -
Friday, September 25, 2009
Early voting in advance of the Oct. 15 election day begins today at 17 locations.
Memphis voters will choose from a record field of 25 candidates to replace retired Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton.
47.
Commercial Real Estate Pocked by Financial Ruins -
Monday, August 03, 2009
Commercial real estate deals used to be hammered out in boardrooms, but with the rise of foreclosures in that sector, many of them are now being negotiated at the courthouse.
The steps of the Shelby County Courthouse proved to be a hot spot for high-dollar, high-profile commercial deals in June, a month that saw the most lucrative transaction and two of the top three sales occur following foreclosures.
48.
Cordova Warehouse Sold Following Foreclosure -
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
The 111,280-square-foot warehouse at 9525 Macon Road in Cordova was sold back to the lender, M&F Business Credit Inc., for $1.9 million following a foreclosure of the property. It sold on the steps of the Shelby County Courthouse July 20 with William P. Moss III acting as substitute trustee.
49.
Michigan Co. Buys Land for Development -
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Edward Rose Development Co. LLC has bought 50 acres at the southeast corner of Forest Hill-Irene Road and Tenn. 385 for $4 million from Turley LP.
50.
Fentress Joins Harris Shelton -
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Susan Fentress has joined the Downtown offices of Harris Shelton Hanover Walsh PLLC. Fentress concentrates her practice in the areas of intellectual property and biosciences.
51.
Germantown Shopping Center Sells for Nearly $6 Million -
Friday, February 13, 2009
Alea Properties USA LLC has bought the shopping center at 2200 N. Germantown Pkwy. The seller was Paul Jaffe. Alea Properties took out three loans in conjunction with the sale, one for $4 million, one for $950,000 and a third for $200,000. Jaffe was the lender on all loans. The $4 million loan has a maturity date of Jan. 2, 2024, the $950,000 loan has a maturity date of Jan. 2, 2010, and the $200,000 loan has a maturity date of March 15, 2009.
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Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Friday, November 07, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission Thursday evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine. The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 237,032 68%
No 112,438 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 276,531 79%
No 75,104 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 171,489 77%
No 50,210 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 161,205 72%
No 64,013 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 179,844 78%
No 49,852 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 145,606 72%
No 55,063 28%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 156,570 80%
No 39,116 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 167,369 75%
No 55,080 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 154,269 71%
No 64,016 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 188,608 85%
No 33,250 15%
...53.
Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission this evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine.
The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 238,771 68%
No 113,337 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 278,659 79%
No 75,538 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 172,834 77%
No 50,437 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 162,344 72%
No 64,475 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 181,235 78%
No 50,099 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 146,872 73%
No 55,390 27%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 158,022 80%
No 39,296 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 168,635 75%
No 55,401 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 155,388 71%
No 64,467 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 190,113 85%
No 33,367 15%
...54.
Shelby Goes Obama; Conrad To Council; All 10 Charter Amends Pass -
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
These are the unofficial election results for Shelby County. The state-wide results in the Presidential election as well as the U.S. Senate races in Tennessee and Mississippi are also included.
The results become official after an audit and certification by the Shelby County Election Commission as well as state election officials.
55.
Nationwide-Bonnie Lane Buys Vacant Lot -
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Nationwide-Bonnie Lane LLC on Friday bought for $1 million property at 1550 Bonnie Lane in Cordova. The seller was H and H Retirement Properties.
56.
Counseling Network To Build Frayser Apartments -
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Comprehensive Counseling Network (CCN), which runs two counseling centers in Frayser, plans to build 32 apartments on roughly four acres along Whitney Avenue, between Overton Crossing and University Street.
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Crye Named Finalist For Entrepreneur of Year -
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Harold Crye, Crye-Leike Realtors’ chief executive officer and co-founder, is a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.
Regional award winners will be eligible for consideration in the Entrepreneur of the Year 2008 national program.
58.
Crye-Leike’s Meyer Hits 20 Years With Company -
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Chris Meyer has reached his 20th anniversary at Crye-Leike Realtors as a licensed sales associate. Meyer is a Life Member of both the Memphis Area Association of Realtors and the Crye-Leike Multi-Million Dollar Clubs. He is a licensed affiliate broker in Tennessee and Mississippi, specializing in residential real estate with a focus on new home construction and relocation.
59.
Chandler, Sullivan JoinBeale Street Caravan Board -
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Paul Chandler, founding partner of Resource Entertainment Group, and Brian Sullivan, principal of Carpenter/Sullivan/Sossaman, have joined the Beale Street Caravan Inc. board of directors.
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Barrett Opens Design and Marketing Firm -
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Stefanie Barrett has opened Barrett Creative, a full-service graphic design and marketing firm. Barrett has more than 15 years of experience. She is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), the Memphis Chamber of Commerce and Women on the Move, and serves as the marketing sponsor for the Commission on Missing and Exploited Children (COMEC) and the Small Business Chamber.
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Archived Article -
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
8200 Macon Road
Cordova, TN 38018
Loan Amount: $1.8 million
Loan Date: Sept. 21, 2007
Maturity Date: Sept. 21, 2015
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Memphis Agriliance SiteTransferred in CHS Deal -
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
The Presidents Island operations of agriculture company Agriliance LLC have transferred to a Minnesota-based CHS Inc. as part of a repositioning.
CHS, based in Inver Grove Heights, Minn.63.
Methodist's Marshall to Serve On American Heart Association Board -
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Barry S. Marshall, administrator of Clinical Business Development and Cardiovascular Service Line at Methodist University Hospital, has been named to a three-year term on the board of directors of the Shelby County Division of the American Heart Association. Marshall joined Methodist in 2004 as the director of the Transplant Institute at Methodist University Hospital.
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Tigyi Appointed UTHSC Physiology Chair -
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Dr. Gabor Tigyi has been appointed chairman of the Department of Physiology in the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). Tigyi has been with UTHSC for 15 years. He was elected in 1984 to the 200-member Hungarian Academy of Sciences as a foreign member.
65.
Archived Article -
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
177 N. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38111
Permit Cost: $600,000
Project Cost: $40 million
Permit Date: Applied July 6, 2007
66.
Booking It -
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
It's the kind of task for which Memphis-based Resource Entertainment Group, a venue management and entertainment consulting company, seems perfectly suited.
REG, which has booked concerts for major acts such as Ludacris, Harry Connick Jr. and Elton John over the years, has signed a contract with the Gibson Lounge to become the venue's exclusive rental agent.
67.
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.
68.
Gruenberg Award Sheds Light on Kress Building -
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
On North Main Street, old and new converge to create a feeling of revitalization and promise sprinkled with nostalgia.
The trolley rolls by Court Square as pedestrians toss crumbs to the birds, and ashes from the recently burned Lincoln-American Tower are swept up and carted away.
69.
Events -
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
The Memphis chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Memphis Heritage Inc. and Friends for Our Riverfront present "Designing a Great 21st Century City" at noon today at Bridges Inc., 477 N. Fifth St. Joseph P. Riley Jr., mayor of Charleston, S.C., is the featured speaker. Call 529-9828.
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Thursday, June 09, 2005
SemMaterials Purchases SemMaterials Purchases
Presidents Island Property
SemMaterials LP has purchased 15.43 acres at 1285 Channel Ave. on Presidents Island from Koch Materials Co. for $6.8 million. The property contains a 4,204-square...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
Real Millington Experiences Jump in Home Prices
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
While its official moniker is Flag City, a more appropriate nickname for Millington might be Navy City.
Home to the U.S. Navy since the early days of World War...
72.
Archived Article: Events -
Thursday, May 20, 2004
The Regional Advisory Board of the Memphis and Shelby County Department of Regional Services Metropolitan Planning Organizati The Regional Advisory Board of the Memphis and Shelby County Department of Regional Services Metropolitan Planning Organ...
73.
Archived Article: This Week -
Monday, May 17, 2004
BOTANIC GARDENS TO HOST STORM WATER MEETING U of M Hosts International Neuro-Oncology Update May 17
The University of Memphis hosts the third annual International Neuro-Oncology Update at 7:45 a.m. at the FedEx Institute of Technology, 365 Inn...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Friday, March 19, 2004
Memphis Law Firm Regional Firms Merge,
Form Resource Entertainment
Regional entertainment companies National Talent LLC and Mustang Productions have merged to form Resource Entertainment Group. The new company, which includes Paul Chandler,...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
FedEx to Acquire FedEx to Acquire
Kinko's for $2.4 Billion
FedEx Corp. has announced it will acquire Kinko's for $2.4 billion in cash from private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc., enabling FedEx to offer shipping services in K...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 27, 2002
Veronica F Veronica F. Coleman-Davis was appointed to Bank of Bartletts board of directors. She is a former U.S. Attorney in Memphis. She is president and chief executive officer of the National Institute for Law and Equity. Molly Okeon was promo...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, January 10, 2001
Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell added the following attorneys to its Memphis office: Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell added the following attorneys to its Memphis office: Angie C. Davis, who received a law degree from South Texas Coll...78.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 02, 1999
Dr Philip G. Satre, chairman and chief executive officer of Harrahs Entertainment Inc., has been named to the board of directors of JDN Realty Corp. Paul Stone has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer of Mark VII Inc. Ston...79.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 18, 1998
Bean, Ison & Ruleman PLLC, CPAs & Consultants has announced the following promotions: Patricia M Bean, Ison & Ruleman PLLC, CPAs & Consultants has announced the following promotions: Patricia M. Colley to tax manager, Dana D. Horner ...80.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, February 09, 1998
Feb Feb. 9 Professional Secretaries International will meet at the Marriott, 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. The guest speaker will be Bennie Mayfield, account manager from Avery Dennison Corp., whose topic will be laser and ink jet productivity. The cost ...81.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, July 30, 1997
Dr Dr. Raymond R. Lagesse has been named assistant to the vice president for academic affairs at State Technical Institute. Lagesse previously worked at the State University of New York College at Geneseo where he was associate dean and director of ...82.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 25, 1997
Joseph Kyles, an assistant professor of education at Shelby State Community College, has been elected to serve as president of the Tennessee Young Democrats Joseph Kyles, an assistant professor of education at Shelby State Community College, has bee...83.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 18, 1997
The Memphis Zoological Society has announced two new employees: The Memphis Zoological Society has announced two new employees: Thomas OMalley has joined the zoo staff as the vice president of development and membership. He formerly worked as a fund...84.
Archived Article: Real Briefs -
Tuesday, March 25, 1997
RE/MAX of Kentucky/Tennessee has announced its top office sales associates for January and February, respectively RE/MAX of Kentucky/Tennessee has announced its top office sales associates for January and February, respectively. They are Frank Broth...85.
Archived Article: Lot Prices Lj -
Thursday, June 13, 1996
lj 10/5 cates Rising lot prices may mean higher home prices By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Recent increases in residential lot prices could mean sticker shock for Memphis and Shelby County new home buyers later this year, according to local builde...