Editorial Results (free)
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Club 152 Makes Appearance in Environmental Court -
Monday, May 20, 2013
The owners of Club 152 in the Beale Street entertainment district are due in Shelby County General Sessions Environmental Court Monday, May 20, for the first hearing on the injunction that closed the popular nightspot Thursday afternoon as a public nuisance.
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Club 152 on Beale Closed as Nuisance -
Friday, May 17, 2013
Club 152 in the Beale Street entertainment district was closed Thursday, May 16, as a public nuisance.
Memphis Police and officials with the Shelby County District Attorney General’s office emptied the three-level club of customers and employees and then had a locksmith padlock the doors to the club.
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Senior Sector -
Monday, August 20, 2012
The 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 were said to have remodeled society as they moved through it.
It was the baby boomer generation that drove the cultural shift to consumerism with SUVs and mini-vans. That demographic just turned 65 and real estate developers have taken notice.
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Praxair Files $2M Permit App for Pidgeon Park Site Work -
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
3587 Paul R. Lowry Road
Memphis, TN 38109
Permit Cost: $2 million
Permit Date: Applied June 2012
Owner: Praxair Inc.
Tenant: Praxair Inc.
Contractor: W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co.
Details: 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.
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Pera Shows Track Record Of Early Faith -
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking at Robert Pera, the potential new owner of the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Commercial Advisors Grows CRE Portfolio -
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors Asset Services LLC is on a roll, picking up various leasing and management assignments that have brought its office and industrial involvement to 17.8 million square feet.
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ServiceMaster Registers ‘Strong Start’ To 2012 -
Friday, May 11, 2012
The ServiceMaster Co. reported first quarter results Thursday, May 10, that showed its operating income more than doubled from the first quarter of 2011.
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Events -
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Memphis Bar Association will hold a continuing legal education class Monday from noon to 1 p.m. at Burch, Porter & Johnson PLLC, 130 N. Court Ave. For more information or to register, call 527-3582 or visit www.memphisbar.org.
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Memphis Invest Increases Home Buying Events -
Monday, September 27, 2010
With the recent completion of Memphis Invest LLC’s office space expansion for its sister company, Premier Property Management Group, and new implementation of traditional rehab services for those wanting to remodel their home, the family-owned company continues to do the majority of its business with out-of-town investors.
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Events -
Friday, September 24, 2010
The Small Business Chamber Breakfast Club will meet Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Office Suites Plus, 6000 Poplar Ave., suite 250. For more information, visit www.smallbusinesschamber.com.
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Hiring Jumps, While Job Openings Edge up Slightly -
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — New hiring rose in March to its highest level in more than a year while job openings moved up slightly, signs the job market is slowly improving.
The Labor Department said Tuesday that employers hired 4.24 million people in March, up from 4 million the previous month. Job openings edged up by 47,000 to 2.69 million.
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Q1 Property Foreclosures Up Slightly -
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Lenders repossessed almost as many homes, apartment buildings and other properties in Shelby County during the first quarter of this year as they did during the same period in 2009.
And in what’s akin to the real estate version of the game hot potato, lenders worked fast to unload what they collected.
13.
No Room at the Inn -
Monday, February 08, 2010
The bed came with a view of a sparkling Mississippi River on a winter day that was about 10 degrees on the warm side of crisp. The trees were bare and no one appeared to be at home near the concrete floodwall that ends just south of The Pyramid.
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Condo Market Sees Strong Rebound in December -
Monday, January 18, 2010
The latest sales numbers show the Downtown condominium market is making a slow and steady recovery, but perhaps the most telling sign that things are improving can be gleaned from a recent deal brokered by real estate agent Jason Durston.
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Steady Clip for Court Cases in ’09 -
Monday, January 18, 2010
Civil court filings for 2009 were higher than the previous two years, according to data from The Daily News Online.
The year-end data for Circuit, Chancery and Probate courts showed 10,794 cases were filed in 2009 compared to 9,766 in 2008 and 10,045 in 2007.
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Much Care, Work Goes Into Law School Transformation -
Thursday, January 14, 2010
As the new University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law has come to fruition this winter, it has been difficult not to feel the presence of the building’s former lives.
But none of those lives has remained completely intact in a series of renovations since its 1884 debut as the U.S. Customs House.
17.
Taking Off -
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
18.
Taking Off -
Monday, October 12, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
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There Goes the Neighborhood: New hope emerges in one of Memphis’ roughest areas -
Monday, July 06, 2009
Hope and despair have co-existed for a long time along the stretch of Poplar Avenue between Danny Thomas Boulevard and Decatur Street. And for the past two years, the area has seen more change than just about any other inner-city avenue in Memphis.
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Speculation Rampant About Jobs’ Transplant -
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
The state of Tennessee has sold the $1.3 million Midtown home once used to house the chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
The state transferred ownership of the two-story, nearly 6,000-square-foot home near Overton Park to a limited liability company at the end of March for $850,000. That price is about 65 percent of the home’s appraisal.
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Local Foreclosures Reflect National Crisis -
Thursday, October 16, 2008
On the presidential campaign trail, it’s an issue raised as part of daily talking points, economic proposals and stinging attacks against the opposing party’s record.
But in Memphis and Shelby County, the growing number of home foreclosures is more than an abstract concept. It is a drama that threatens to upset the area’s economic structure when it comes to property tax revenue and next year’s countywide property reappraisal, among other things.
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History of St. Mary’s Episcopal Runs Rich and Deep -
Friday, August 22, 2008
130 years ago this week, two Episcopalian nuns arrived in Memphis from New York on a journey that would become part of the city’s history. It also became a part of the tradition of the Episcopal Church.
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Organic Hair Salon Makes Home in U of M Area -
Monday, July 14, 2008
Upon entering Dena Walley’s salon along the Highland Strip near the University of Memphis, customers are sure to notice colorful walls, unique decorations hanging from the rafters and a hand-painted floor greeting telling them to “Have a Great Hair Day!”
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Events -
Friday, April 18, 2008
The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence will host "An Inside Look at Corporate Funding" today from 9 a.m. to noon at the Memphis Jewish Community Center, 6560 Poplar Ave. For more information or to register, contact April DeBerry at 684-6605 or adeberry@npexcellence.org.
25.
Southaven Destination -
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sam Mitchell probably would be the first person to say commercial success in DeSoto County isn't limited to Goodman Road. The business lineup at Town Square at Snowden Grove in Southaven proves it.
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Filings of Civil Rights Violations By Prisoners Rising -
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Richard Dean Hartley lost the tip of his right ring finger at West Tennessee State Penitentiary (WTSP) in Henning last August and wants to be compensated for the loss.
Hartley said the 27.
Nearly Transformed -
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
The transformation has taken several years, been kept on track with the cooperation of the public and private sectors and will have required an investment of more than $200 million once it's all said and done.
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State Supreme Court Justices To Tip SCALES in Students' Favor Tuesday -
Thursday, November 09, 2006
For many people, navigating the justice system is a daunting prospect. And for those outside the legal profession, it can be downright intimidating.
But a state-sponsored program is working to change that for some Memphis and Shelby County high school students.
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Archived Article -
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
7761 U.S. 64
Memphis, TN 38133
Sale Amount: $17 million
Sale Date: July 7, 2006
Buyer: TENN CMX Owner LLC
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Ericson Group PropertyFinanced for $1.5 Million -
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Ericson & Associates LLC has filed a $1.5 million leasehold mortgage through Lehman Brothers Bank FSB for a 20,130-square-foot warehouse at 400 N. Front St. across from The Pyramid. Built in 1916, the two-story renovated31.
Records Show Building Permits Down Overall -
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Compared to the previous two years, building permit filings were down in the second quarter 2006, according to The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
During that period, 3,040 total building permits were filed with the Memphis-Shelby County Department of Construction Code Enforcement (DCCE). The permits include everything from storage sheds to large residential projects.
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Downtown High-Rise Up for Grabs Soon at Roebuck Auction -
Friday, June 09, 2006
A 96-year-old Downtown building that has housed everything from furniture to military recruitment offices will have a shot at revitalization starting at noon June 22.
That's when the 12-story, 134,124-square-foot Tenoke Building will be auctioned off at Roebuck Auction Center at 4932 Park Ave.
33.
Mixed-Use Mirabella Could Be Catalyst for Growth -
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Ted Sullivan, general manager of Gus's Fried Chicken at 310 S. Front St., couldn't see the future of the neighborhood surrounding his restaurant when Gus's opened almost five years ago.
"When we first went in here, we had no idea the Forum was going in. That has brought us enormous amounts of business," Sullivan said. "You add in all these new houses and then condos across the street and on both sides, and we're going to have so many people down here - and it can do nothing but help us out."
34.
Students Showcase Their Creations at Annual Exhibition -
Monday, February 13, 2006
Feb. 13
The University of Memphis College of Communication and Fine Arts presents the 23rd Annual Juried Student Exhibition at the art museum in the Communication and Fine Arts Building. The exhibit runs through Feb. 22. Admission is free. Call 678-2224 for more information.
35.
MUS Builds Plush New Sports Complex -
Thursday, February 02, 2006
This fall, athletes at Memphis University School will do battle with their rivals in a gleaming, $4.5 million sports complex.
Construction is under way on a new sports stadium for MUS, and work should be completed by the time fans arrive for the school's 2006-2007 football season opener against Montgomery Bell Academy Sept. 1. The new complex will replace rusted stands, an out-of-date press box and inadequate restroom and concession facilities.
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Archived Article: Lead -
Friday, June 03, 2005
By Andy Meek Bilingual Newspaper Targets Hispanics
Paper, network bring services to growing demographic
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
As a Memphis police officer, Ramiro Moreno often heard the same question: Do you know where I can find a ...
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Archived Article: Real -
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Vesta to Feature Best of Fayette County Vesta to Feature Best of Fayette County
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
The best of Fayette County rolling hills, fields of large oak trees and beautiful homes will be on display in October when the ann...
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Archived Article: Events -
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
The Memphis Regional Chamber hosts the Passport to Export Series from 8 a The Kiwanis Club of Memphis meets at noon today in Grand Salon E at The Peabody, 149 Union Ave. Barbara Dawson, volunteer program manager at Memphis City Schools, is the gu...
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Archived Article: Multifam (lead) -
Thursday, June 03, 2004
The Living is Easy Downtown In Downtown Memphis, the Living is Easy
Myriad housing options bring more residents Downtown
TERRE GORHAM
The Daily News
It wasnt all that long ago that when someone asked, Whats available in Downtown livin...
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Archived Article: Lenox (lead) -
Monday, November 03, 2003
Lenox Begins Sixth Phase of Mud Island Development Mud Island Sees More New Homes
Lenox begins sixth phase of affordable Downtown community
TERRE GORHAM
The Daily News
With a growing number of residents now more than 8,000 calling Dow...
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Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, April 29, 2002
Fight demand crosses river boundary Fight forces Mid-South to do some fancy footwork By SUE PEASE The Daily News While the highly anticipated "rumble on the river" has raised demand through the roof for Downtown hoteliers, the need for hot...42.
Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, March 04, 2002
Has Father Time caught up with Time & Temp Time & Temperature stands the test of technology By SUE PEASE The Daily News As recent events can attest, the weather in Memphis can change on a dime balmy and warm in the morning and close to snow ...43.
Archived Article: Gov't Bott -
Friday, July 30, 1999
A project that will close a gap on the north side of Court Square will be considered by the Design Review Board at its meeting Wednesday Court Square project would consolidate Burch Porter By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A project that would close a...44.
Archived Article: Riverfront (lead) -
Wednesday, May 26, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Riverfront committee plans focus groups, town meetings By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News In 1924, a detailed drawing depicting an ambitious development plan for the Downtown stretch of Memphis Mississippi riverfront graced the front...45.
Archived Article: Law (airlines) -
Thursday, April 01, 1999
Friendly flying Friendly flying Consumer complaints about airlines combined with recent strikes and runway delays are being addressed through new legislation By STACEY PETSCHAUER The Daily News Rising ticket costs, overbooked flights and long runway...46.
Archived Article: Law Gibbons -
Thursday, October 24, 1996
Notes Bill Gibbons From policy to prosecution New district attorney will focus on causes, deterrence and punishment By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News County Commissioner William Lockhart Gibbons is one week away from being sworn in as the chief...47.
Archived Article: Back -
Tuesday, October 01, 1996
Peabody Place design wins awards Peabody Place design wins awards Memphis architectural firm Hnedak Bobo Group Inc. recently was honored at the American Institute of Architects Tennessee Design Awards. Hnedak Bobo was awarded two Awards of Excellenc...