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‘Memphis Enthusiast’ Ham Honored by Advertising Federation -
Monday, January 28, 2013
Phrases used to describe Cynthia Ham at the Thursday, Jan. 24, American Advertising Federation Memphis meeting included “the Memphis enthusiast,” “the art-aholic,” “the hostess/entertainer,” “a local celebrity” and even “a pushy broad.”
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‘Memphis Enthusiast’ Ham Honored by Advertising Federation -
Friday, January 25, 2013
Phrases used to describe Cynthia Ham at the Thursday, Jan. 24, American Advertising Federation Memphis meeting included “the Memphis enthusiast,” “the art-aholic,” “the hostess/entertainer,” “a local celebrity” and even “a pushy broad.”
3.
Local to Open Second Locale in Overton Square -
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
After having a popular Downtown presence for more than two years, Local Gastropub has inked its second location in Overton Square.
Local Gastropub will open in the former Yosemite Sam’s at 2126 Madison Ave., at the northwest corner of Madison and North Cooper Street. The 100-year-old, 5,826-square-foot, two-story building housed Yosemite’s Sam’s for 39 years before Loeb Properties Inc. acquired the property from Faye Pannell in August for $350,000.
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Local Gastropub Picks Overton Square for 2nd Locale -
Monday, April 30, 2012
After having a popular Downtown presence for more than two years, Local Gastropub has inked its second location in Overton Square.
Local Gastropub will open in the former Yosemite Sam’s at 2126 Madison Ave., at the northwest corner of Madison and Cooper. The 100-year-old, 5,826-square-foot, two-story building housed Yosemite’s Sam’s for 39 years before Loeb Properties Inc. acquired the property from Faye Pannell in August for $350,000.
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Local Gastropub Picks Overton Square for 2nd Locale -
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
After having a popular Downtown presence for more than two years, Local Gastropub has inked its second location in Overton Square.
Local Gastropub will open in the former Yosemite Sam’s at 2126 Madison Ave., at the northwest corner of Madison and Cooper. The 100-year-old, 5,826-square-foot, two-story building housed Yosemite’s Sam’s for 39 years before Loeb Properties Inc. acquired the property from Faye Pannell in August for $350,000.
6.
Hoop City Memphis to Sell Playoff Design T-Shirt -
Friday, April 27, 2012
A new T-shirt company called Hoop City Memphis has been started by Ian Lemmonds and Leslie Skelton, promoting one of the city’s most cherished brands – the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Grizz Proving It’s No ‘One-and-Done’ Team -
Friday, April 20, 2012
If last season culminated with the unanticipated “Believe Memphis” playoff run, then this Grizzlies season has been full of opportunities for concern and panic – your basic building blocks for widespread disbelief.
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Downtown Mixed-Use Bldg. Sells for $1.5M in Foreclosure -
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
92-96 S. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Sale Amount: $1.5 million
Sale Date: Feb. 10, 2012
9.
XX Factor -
Thursday, October 28, 2010
While the real estate market has yet to see an uptick in recent times, one demographic is steadily moving its way up the sales ladder.
More and more single females are making the decision to purchase a home.
10.
Harley-Davidson Looks at Four States in Plant Move -
Monday, August 24, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - Harley-Davidson Inc. is considering sites in four states for a possible relocation of its main motorcycle plant in Pennsylvania, a company spokesman said Friday.
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CCDC to Discuss Loan Requests -
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Center City Development Corp. board of directors today will discuss items at its regular monthly meeting including a variety of financial reports and items related to development loan requests.
12.
Fannie, Freddie Spent Millions On Lobbying -
Friday, July 18, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) – For years, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac tenaciously worked to nurture, and then protect, their financial empires by invoking the political sacred cow of homeownership and fielding an army of lobbyists, power brokers and political contributors.
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Developers Bring Apartments to Condo-Rich Downtown -
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
With recent announcements of plans to rehab two historic properties, two development teams have signed on to give Downtown something it's been thirsting for - apartments.
Development groups called 91 Cotton Row LLC and Downtown Developers LLC have joined a growing list of groups bringing multifamily product to a submarket that many believe is oversaturated with condominiums and underserved by apartments.
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CCC Board to Discuss Front Street Development -
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Center City Commission board members will consider a development loan application for 91 South Front St. at today's board meeting.
The meeting is at 9 a.m. at the CCC, 114 N. Main St. <15.
Mixed-Use DevelopmentsOn Tap at Design Review -
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Proposed renovations for Downtown buildings at 91 S. Front St. and 59 S. Main St. top the agenda at today's Center City Commission (CCC) Design Review Board meeting.
The two-story build16.
Center City CommissionConsiders S. Front Project -
Thursday, September 27, 2007
The Center City Commission board of directors at today's meeting will consider a Center City Revenue Finance Corp. payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) application for a project for rental apartments at 91 S. Front St.
&17.
Piggly Wiggly Headquarters Goes Posh -
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Last month, a busload of real estate agents from Hobson Co. Realtors toured Downtown to get an up-close look at what's become a sizzling residential market.
For Realtor associate Randy Jefferson, the trip boosted his optimism about one of the newer properties he's handling: the conversion of the former Piggly Wiggly Corp. headquarters into a $13 million, 34-unit condominium project called The Nettleton at 435 S. Front St.
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Archived Article: Lakeland (lead) -
Friday, September 03, 2004
HEADLINE Lakeland Development Gets Under Way
Builder works to retain sites rural character, terrain
ROSALIND GUY
The Daily News
A new residential neighborhood under way in Lakeland is designed to appeal to anyone longing for lush, gre...
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Archived Article: Hotel (lead) -
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Within the next month, plans are likely to be finalized that would bring construction of a new major hotel across from the Fed Downtown Readies for Upscale Hotel
Westin near arena to round out entertainment corridor
ANDREW BELL
The Daily...
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Archived Article: Lead (ccdc) -
Thursday, May 02, 2002
CCDC approves funds to buy options on Main Street property CCDC gives green light to Main Street renovation funds By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Center City Development Corp. approved a request for financial assistance Tuesday, which board members ...21.
Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) -
Thursday, December 20, 2001
CCDC approved project hoped to jumpstart Main Street development Project breathes life into Main Street block By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Center City Development Corp. unanimously approved a proposal Wednesday for a project it hopes would jumpst...22.
Archived Article: Graphic (3qbizlic) -
Monday, October 16, 2000
Business is booming Business is booming The number of new and renewed business licenses filed during the third quarter is up 4 percent over the same period a year ago. Hickory Hill North, Whitehaven and Oakhaven/Parkway Village each had 108 licenses...23.
Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) -
Monday, June 05, 2000
Business is booming Business is booming New and renewed business license filings jumped 16.4 percent in the first five months of the year, compared to the same period in 1999. The Oakhaven/Parkway Village area in South Memphis led the way with 180 l...24.
Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) -
Monday, September 27, 1999
Keeping an even keel Keeping an even keel Despite a slow start, the number of the business licenses sought during the first eight months of 1999 has caught and slightly surpassed the number of licenses issued during the same period in 1998. Higher n...25.
Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, March 29, 1999
Thomas & Betts and AFC Cable PharmaThera announced it and seven other independent home care companies are merging to form Auxi Health, a home care company that will provide home care services from 32 offices in the Southeast and Midwest. PharmaT...26.
Archived Article: Graphic (bnkrpt) -
Thursday, March 11, 1999
Brisk bankruptcy business Brisk bankruptcy business Despite three fewer days in the month, only eight fewer bankruptcy petitions were filed in February than January. Several ZIP codes showed considerable increases in the second month. The Western Di...27.
Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) -
Monday, December 28, 1998
Business is booming Business is booming The number of business licenses containing a complete Memphis or Shelby County ZIP code shows a slight increase in businesses making their home in the area. Here's a comparison of the figures for 1998 and 1997...28.
Archived Article: Gov't (ccdc) -
Thursday, December 17, 1998
Two development loans that will assist with complete renovations of two Downtown buildings were approved by the Center City Development Corp Loans will help renovate two Downtown buildings By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Two development loans that w...29.
Archived Article: Gov't (mlc) -
Wednesday, November 04, 1998
Three projects in the heart of Downtown will be considered at today's Landmarks Commission meeting Downtown projects on landmarks agenda By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Three projects in the heart of Downtown will be considered at todays Landmarks C...30.
Archived Article: Marketplace (moms) -
Monday, October 12, 1998
By STACEY PETSCHAUER Home-style work policies NationsBank, FedEx and First Tennessee serve employees and customers through their family-friendly programs By STACEY PETSCHAUER The Daily News The term "working mom" is essentially unnecessary...31.
Archived Article: Temple Deliverance Lj -
Wednesday, March 18, 1998
By LAURIE JOHNSON Temple of Deliverance COGIC to build new sanctuary By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ has started construction of a new worship center next to its existing church at 369 E. Calhoun St...32.
Archived Article: Business Expo 97 Lj -
Wednesday, October 22, 1997
By LAURIE JOHNSON Expo 97 to showcase more than 300 booths By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News For a good look at the array of products and services companies serving the Memphis market have to offer, the Memphis Area Chamber of Commerces annual busine...33.
Archived Article: Downtown Rest Chg -
Tuesday, September 10, 1996
By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE Gourmet coffee shop to open on Second St. By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News The Downtown restaurant market is growing with six new restaurant business licenses filed since July 1, including Hueys Downtown, a gourmet coffee sho...