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1. Teach For America Corps Members Adjust to New Careers and Community -

A New Jersey native who came to Memphis to be a part of an educational movement, Derek Brody struggled with getting to all the material planned for his elementary school students.

He didn’t flounder for long. Sitting in the back of his first classroom, a coach had an answer.

2. Dozens of Immigrant Children Will be Reunited With Parents -

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dozens of immigrant children under the age of 5 will be released from government custody and reunited with their parents Tuesday after being separated at the border under President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy.

3. Around Memphis: May 21, 2018 -

The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…

4. Pegg Named Fleet Manager For Explore Bike Share -

Jon Pegg recently joined Explore Bike Share as bike fleet manager as the local nonprofit prepares for the May 23 launch of its 600-bicycle, 60-station bike-share system. Pegg comes to Explore Bike Share from Revolutions Bicycle Co-Op, where he served as shop manager.
In his new role, Pegg manages Explore Bike Share’s mechanic team, directs volunteers, teaches community members, performs warehouse duties, and interacts with bike share users and community groups.

5. Renovations Begin on ShowPlace Arena -

Agricenter International has begun a $6 million renovation of the ShowPlace Arena’s warm-up barn and interior main arena.

The two parts of the project are separately funded and contracted. The warm-up area is being funded by a grant from the state of Tennessee.

6. U of M Files $33.5M Permit for Land Bridge -

570 Houston St. 

Memphis, TN 38111

Permit Amount: $33.5 million

Owner: University of Memphis

Details: The University of Memphis has filed a $33.5 million building permit application with the Office of Construction Code Enforcement to move forward with a parking garage and a long-awaited land bridge over the Southern Avenue railroad track.

7. Renovations Begin on ShowPlace Arena -

Agricenter International has begun a $6 million renovation of the ShowPlace Arena’s warm-up barn and interior main arena.

The two parts of the project are separately funded and contracted. The warm-up area is being funded by a grant from the state of Tennessee.

8. Shelby County to Overhaul Criminal Justice Center -

201 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38103

Permit Amount: $17 million

Application Date: October 2017

9. County Prepares to Begin Total Renovation of CJC -

With the Memphis Police Department’s move into Civic Center Plaza from its long-time headquarters on the top floors of the Criminal Justice Center, Shelby County government is preparing to begin a total renovation of the CJC at 201 Poplar Ave.

10. County Readies Complete Renovation of 201 Poplar -

With Memphis Police brass moved into the Civic Center Plaza from their long-time headquarters on the top floors of the Criminal Justice Center, Shelby County government is preparing to begin a total renovation of the CJC at 201 Poplar Ave.

11. Downtown Lofts to Begin Second Phase -

In this week’s Real Estate Recap, 266 Lofts in Downtown Memphis begins its second phase, Peak Capital closes on a massive Cordova apartment complex, and a Chattanooga-based rock climbing gym purchases land in East Memphis.

12. St. Jude Files $2.3M Building Permit -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed a $2.3 million building permit application with construction enforcement officials for interior renovations at 595 Danny Thomas Place.

13. St. Jude Files $2.3M Building Permit -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed a $2.3 million building permit application with construction enforcement officials for interior renovations at 595 Danny Thomas Place.

14. St. Jude Continuing With Expansion Plans -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed for a $2.6 million building permit application for interior renovations on its 545 Danny Thomas Blvd. facility.

15. St. Jude Continuing With Expansion Plans -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed for a $2.6 million building permit application for interior renovations on its 545 Danny Thomas Blvd. facility.

16. Luxury Apartments Begin $17 Million Expansion -

3333 Hacks Cross Road, Memphis, TN 38125: Fieldstone Apartment Homes, a gated community in southeast Memphis, is in the process of another massive expansion.

Permit Amount: $9.7 million (combined)

17. UT Seeks Multimillion-Dollar Building Permit -

The University of Tennessee has filed a $3.7 million building permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement.

The permit calls for a build-out of the sixth floor, and lists Barnes & Brower Inc. as the contractor.

18. Expanding Care -

With the arrival of the holiday shopping season, dozens of major retailers – brands from Best Buy to Williams-Sonoma to Brooks Brothers and New York & Co. – as well as the consumers who patronize them will also be turning their attention to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

19. Could This Be the Year the Crimson Tide Rolls Out With a Loss at Tennessee? -

Tennessee defensive end LaTroy Lewis was raised in Akron, Ohio, and recalls a special Saturday of football each fall when he was a youth: Ohio State vs. Michigan.

“That’s what I was taught my whole life,” Lewis says, “and then I got down here in the South, and it was kind of like: ‘Is there any other game beside Tennessee and Alabama?’”

20. Vols Can’t Afford Another Iffy Effort at the Speedway -

Imagine if Tennessee running back Jalen Hurd hadn’t recovered the fumble by UT quarterback Joshua Dobbs in the end zone for a touchdown in overtime last Thursday night.

21. Looks Like 10-2, SEC Title Game, Orange Bowl for UT -

Editor’s note: Nashville sports correspondent Dave Link has been accurate in predicting season outcomes for the Tennessee Vols in recent years. His 2016 season predictions, released just before press time, culminates with an SEC Championship appearance. Here’s his take on the season…

22. Former Mayor A C Wharton Joins Board at Trezevant -

Trezevant recently announced that it has named A C Wharton, Jr. to its board of directors. Wharton is the former mayor of both the city of Memphis and Shelby County. An attorney by trade, he has also served in a number of leadership roles, including as director of Memphis Area Legal Services, chief public defender for Shelby County and chairman of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

23. Shipmon Joins Lending Team at Paragon -

Thomas “Tee” Shipmon has joined Paragon Bank as senior vice president, specialty lending. In this role, Shipmon is responsible for developing products for Paragon that solve customers’ challenges and that are profitable to the bank. Currently, specialty lending is providing short-term commercial construction loans to companies, often franchisees, that are expanding operations.

24. Collison Joins Kemmons Wilson Insurance -

Eric Collison has joined Kemmons Wilson Insurance Group as insurance sales manager. In his new role, Collison’s duties will include development and mentoring of the current and new sales force, marketing campaigns and initiatives, developing and fostering carrier relationships, and identifying new profitable areas for growth within the agency.

25. New Math: Whisenhunt Explains Atlanta Game Plan -

When a team loses five games in a row, everything is magnified.

And for the Tennessee Titans, that magnification is looking more like the large-print Bible my grandmother had as her eyesight failed in old age.

26. Chamber Announces 2015 Young Memphians -

The Greater Memphis Chamber has selected its class of 2015 Young Memphians.

To qualify, the young professionals had to be chamber members under the age of 40. Nominations were received through the chamber’s website, social media outlets and email.

27. Chamber Announces 2015 Young Memphians -

The Greater Memphis Chamber has selected its class of 2015 Young Memphians.

To qualify, the young professionals had to be chamber members under the age of 40. Nominations were received through the chamber’s website, social media outlets and email.

28. Vertical Living in Crosstown -

The 1.1 million-square-foot Sears & Roebuck regional distribution center, which has laid abandoned in the Crosstown neighborhood for more than 10 years, is getting a new lease on life as the highly-anticipated Crosstown Concourse project.

29. Nashville’s Most Romantic Restaurants -

Romance means something different for everyone, but most people can agree that if there is low lighting, soft music, a charming companion and something delicious to eat, you’ve already got the makings of one outstanding evening.

30. Pinnacle Apartments Sell for $3.8 Million -

305 S. Bellevue Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38104
Sale Amount: $3.8 million

Sale Date: April 8, 2014
Buyer: Pinnacle Apartments Property Owner LLC
Seller: Bellevue Tower II LLC
Loan Amount: $3.4 million
Loan Date: April 11, 2014
Maturity Date: May 1, 2019
Lender: JPMorgan Chase Bank NA
Details: An affiliate of Woodbury, N.Y.-based CLK Properties has paid $3.8 million for the 118-unit Pinnacle Apartments at 305 S. Bellevue Blvd. in Midtown.

31. St. Jude Files Permits for $25 Million Garage -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has filed a pair of building permits with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for a $25 million parking garage on its Downtown campus.

32. More Than 30 Seconds -

It’s official. Super Bowl advertising is no longer a one-night event. The marketing strategies that reigned supreme in Super Bowl XLVIII took the better part of January to accomplish and are still unfolding online even this week.

33. Idea Factories -

Never mind how fully formed or exciting the concept sounds, Michael Overton, partner and creative director at inferno, is probably going to want to see it on the wall.

34. Grassroots Effort -

Approaching the second anniversary of “New Face for an Old Broad” and the Historic Broad Avenue Business Association’s painting of its own bike lanes, the Binghampton district has seen activity increase exponentially on several fronts.

35. ‘Fun Food Fast’ -

After a five-year hiatus, fast-casual restaurant Foozi has returned to the I-Bank Tower at 5050 Poplar Ave. while retaining its other location next door at Clark Tower.

36. Colonnade at Germantown Sells for $23 Million -

7491 Wyndhurst Place or 7455 Wolf River Blvd.
Germantown, TN 38138

37. St. Jude Files Permit App for Tower Structure Work -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has taken the next step in its construction of a seven-story patient care and research tower at 315 Danny Thomas Place, next to the Chili’s Care Center.

38. St. Jude Moves Ahead With Tower Construction -

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is moving forward with the construction of its new seven-story tower, which will serve as a new patient care and research building with space for a number of new programs, surgery suites, an expanded intensive care unit and a revolutionary proton-beam therapy center.

39. 100 Years of Design -

Evans Taylor Foster Childress, which celebrates its centennial in March, can trace its origins to two distinguished Memphis architectural firms.

40. Artspace Seeks Feedback from Artists on Development -

Artspace Projects Inc. will host an event Wednesday, March 7, to solicit feedback from the local arts community on the project it is developing at the former United Warehouse building, 138 St. Paul Ave.

41. Thomison Joins PGM/Trumbull -

Dr. John Thomison has joined Pathology Group of the Mid-South/Trumbull Labs LLC.

Hometown: Nashville

42. Adams and Reese LLP Recognized for Diversity -

Adams and Reese LLP law firm has been named a recipient of the inaugural Corporate Counsel Women of Color Diversity Award of Excellence given by the CCWC.

43. ArtsMemphis Announces $147,000 in Local Grants -

ArtsMemphis has announced 20 local arts organizations have received Arts Education and Outreach Grants totaling $147,000.

The grants are intended to foster creative, innovative arts programming for the benefit of students and underserved individuals across the community.

44. Humphreys Joins Keller Williams Realty -

Herbo Humphreys has joined the Crump Realty Group of Keller Williams Realty. Humphreys previously worked as a project supervisor for Bryan-Turley Properties.

45. Broad Possibilities -

Back when Broad Avenue was the terminus of the Interstate-40/Sam Cooper Boulevard corridor, car traffic was a big problem.

46. Architecture Report Brings Cautious Optimism -

For two years, architects have dealt with a sluggish construction market that’s kept projects from moving off the boards and employees in a constant struggle for their jobs.

A recent industry report paints a more hopeful picture for the profession as it moves through 2011 and into 2012.

47. Humane Society to Host Paw Prints Gala -

The Humane Society of Memphis and Shelby County will hold Paw Prints Gala 2010 Sept. 24 at Central Station, 545 S. Main St.

48. Biz Licenses Down From Year Ago -

Business licenses issued during the first quarter of this year plunged 31 percent from a year ago – a steep drop that could be an anomaly.

An unusually high number of permits was issued during the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same period in 2010.

Desperation and misrepresentation could be factors, according to local experts.

Jeff Jacobs, manager of the business tax division of the Shelby County Clerk’s Office, said he thought several individuals may have obtained permits in the first quarter of 2009 just to claim federal income tax deductions.

However, Mark Taylor, an adviser at the Tennessee Small Business Development Center in Memphis, said many more people were looking to start their own businesses during that period.

“I’m sure for the first quarter of last year there was a big surge in business licenses,” Taylor said. “Everybody was desperate. I think people were just scrambling.”

A total of 1,590 business licenses were issued during the first quarter of this year, according to The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.

That compares to 2,316 in Q1 2009.

Taylor said fewer people are inquiring about opening businesses now because of the tight credit market.

Banks are reluctant to loan money for startups.

“Money is still tight,” Taylor said. “We’re not seeing any real big shift on that yet.”

That trend could be changing, said an official from the research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

David C. Wheelock, a vice president at the Federal Reserve who is an adviser on financial markets, in a recently published essay said, “Business lending may be poised for a rebound.”

His essay was based on quarterly surveys of banks by the Fed concerning lending activity.

“The percentage of respondents reporting tighter standards has declined in recent surveys,” Wheelock wrote. “In the January 2010 survey, no banks reported tighter standards on loans to large- and medium-sized firms,

while 5.5 percent reported that they had eased terms somewhat.

“This was the first survey by the Fed that reported a net percentage of banks easing terms for loans to large- and medium-sized firms since 2007:Q2.”

However, he also noted that 3.7 percent of banks had tightened standards.

Wheelock found a silver living to this number, pointing out that it was the lowest percentage of bank tightening since the second quarter of 2007.

During the prolonged credit crunch, many people have financed startup endeavors mostly from their own pockets.

Keith and Jill Forrester, the owners of Whitton Farms in Arkansas, are about to expand their operation into Downtown Memphis with the Trolley Stop Market at 704 Madison Ave. Keith Foster said they’ve borrowed only $10,000 and drawn on savings for the rest.

“It’s been a hurdle,” he said. “We’ve just been able to piece it together here and there.”

The couple had hoped to have the farm-fresh market and restaurant open by now. The opening depends on how quickly some interior renovations can be completed, such as the installation of a kitchen venting system.

The business will hire 10 to 12 people initially, he said. It could open by the end of April or in May.

In Memphis, lending by banks to small businesses remains tight, Taylor said.

“Here recently, the biggest surge of interest I’ve had in small businesses has been due to the Hickory Ridge Mall reopening,” he said.

“It sounds like the mall may make a goal of it. At least one client quoted a low rental per square foot. They obviously are making some deals.”

The Hickory Hill North ZIP code of 38115 was where the most business permits were issued during the first quarter. A total of 93 permits were issued.

The Oakhaven/Parkway Village ZIP code of 38118 had the second most with 92, followed by the Bartlett ZIP code of 38134 with 85.

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49. American Esoteric Laboratories Buys Land for New Headquarters -

1701 Century Center Parkway
Memphis, TN 38134
Sale Amount: $2 Million

Sale Date: March 18, 2010
Buyer: Memphis Pathology Laboratory/American Esoteric Laboratories
Seller: Whitten Partnership Ltd.

50. AEL Buys Land At Century Center -

American Esoteric Laboratories has formally bought the land where it will build a $14.3 million lab and headquarters for the company’s Mid-South division.

AEL, a regional provider of clinical laboratory services to physicians and hospitals, paid slightly less than $2 million for 10 acres of land at 1701 Century Center Parkway near the junction of Interstate 40 and Whitten Road.

51. St. George’s to Host Education Symposium -

St. George’s Independent School has commemorated its 50th anniversary in traditional ways, such as publishing a book on the school’s history and printing posters with the slogan “Celebrating Our Stories, Inspiring Our Tomorrows.”

52. AEL Files Permit for Century Center Facility -

American Esoteric Laboratories has taken another step toward building a $14.3 million lab and headquarters for its Mid-South division.

AEL, a regional provider of clinical laboratory services to physicians and hospitals, last week filed a $9.2 million permit to build a one-story, 70,000-square-foot facility at 1701 Century Center Parkway near the junction of Interstate 40 and Whitten Road.

53. A River Runs Through Us: Memphis’ once and future connection with the Wolf -

A cottonmouth slithers through the marsh. A wolf spider clings to a cypress tree. A white heron soars above the bottomland forest.

Paddle a canoe down the Ghost River section of the Wolf River in Fayette County and you’ll travel through multiple, distinct ecosystems teeming with wildlife. But while animal sightings convey the true spirit of the Wolf, only one creature – the elusive “river rat” – can verbalize why this river and its wetland corridor are so important.

54. U of M to Build Weight Room At Park Avenue Campus -

1115 E. Getwell Loop
Memphis, TN 38111
Permit Amount: $2.1 Million

Project Cost: $2.1 million
Permit Date: Applied July 2009
Completion: Late summer or early fall 2010
Owner: University of Memphis
Tenant: University of Memphis
Contractor: TBA
Architect: Evans Taylor Foster Childress Architects

55. U of M Files Permit For New Weight Room -

The University of Memphis has filed a $2.1 million permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement to build a 12,000-square-foot weight room at the university’s Park Avenue Campus. The formal address for the campus and the facility is 1115 E. Getwell Loop.

56. Work to Begin Soon On U of M’s ‘Penny’ Hall of Fame -

570 Normal St.
Memphis, TN 38152
Permit Amount: $2.9 Million

Project Cost: $2.9 million
Permit Date: Applied April 2009
Completion: Summer 2010
Owner: University of Memphis Foundation
Tenant: University of Memphis
Contractor: Patton & Taylor Enterprises LLC
Architect: Evans Taylor Foster Childress Architects

57. Permit Filed for U of M’s ‘Penny’ Hall of Fame -

Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway was an electrifying, playmaking guard for the University of Memphis in the early 1990s. In his two seasons at the school, he became a fan favorite and one of the best players to ever don a Tiger basketball uniform.

58. Minglewood Open for Business -

The initial phase of Minglewood Plaza, a $5 million mixed-use development in the heart of Midtown, opened to the public Friday night, giving Memphis a much needed, mid-sized entertainment venue and giving new life to a building that has been home to a bread factory, a music store and a church.

59. Taylor Brown Apothecary Serves Downtown Community -

The old church pews inside Taylor Brown Apothecary provide a clue to the purpose behind the business.

“I’m trying to give a new store an old look,” said owner Ivory Taylor.

60. Highland Street Church of Christ Files Loan for New Campus -

40 acres off Houston Levee Road
Memphis, TN 38018
Loan Amount: $8.5 Million

Loan Date: Dec. 3, 2008
Maturity Date: Dec. 10, 2010
Borrower: Highland Street Church of Christ of Memphis
Lender: BancorpSouth Bank

61. Permit Filed to Upgrade U of M Baseball Stadium -

The University of Memphis this week filed a $2.7 million permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement to renovate its baseball stadium on the school’s Park Avenue Campus, at the southeast corner of Getwell Road and Park Avenue.

62. Trolley Lambasted During Main Street Mall Meeting -

The idea of allowing car traffic on the Main Street Mall Downtown was panned at the first public hearing held by the Center City Commission this week.

But most in the crowd of 50 who attended were far more emotional as they trashed the operation of the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s Main Street Trolley that runs along the mall.

63. Events -

The Engineers’ Club of Memphis Inc. will meet today at noon at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Rob Hunter will give a speech titled “How to Lay Out and Measure a Run Course for USA Track and Field Certification.” Cost is $12. No reservations are required.

64. Events -

The Children’s Museum of Memphis will host “CMOM Family Nights” beginning today and continuing every Thursday night in July at CMOM, 2525 Central Ave. Concessions will be available and a family movie will be shown in the Malco 4 Kids at 6:15 p.m. The museum will remain open until 8 p.m. and parents are encouraged to bring their children after work.

65. From Myth to Reality -

"If you're ever in Memphis, better stop by Minglewood," says the blues song "New Minglewood Blues," written by Noah Lewis and performed by Cannon's Jug Stompers in the 1930s.

Years later, the Grateful Dead began covering the song and in many ways made it their own. They added verses, rearranged the music and renamed it "New New Minglewood Blues," spreading word of the song's mysterious locale to a new generation.

66. Events -

Women on the Move, a local women's networking group, will hold its Trade Show today from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Crescent Club, 6075 Poplar Ave., Suite 909. Tickets are $15 and part of the proceeds benefit The Commission on Missing and Exploited Children. For more information or to purchase tickets, call Lisa Cline at 684-1010.

67. St. Jude Renovates Offices for 60 Software Developers -

160 N. Parkway
Memphis, TN 38105
Permit Cost: $1.5 million

Project Cost: $1.5 million

Permit Date: Applied May 2007

68. Goldstein Named MAAR Associate of the Year -

Crye-Leike Realtors associate Pat Goldstein has been awarded the 2006 Realtor Associate of the Year Award by the Memphis Area Association of Realtors. Goldstein has worked as an agent for 23 years and specializes in residential, relocation, first-time homebuyers and new home real estate sales.

69. Parental Rights Slippery Slope for Minors -

While many teenagers' biggest problems revolve around what plans they have on a Friday or what they're going to wear, some teens are dealing with much weightier issues.

Most of the problems facing teenage mothers deal directly with the limitations that come with being minors.

70. Wassmer Captures Account Exec Spot at Thompson & Berry -

Katie Wassmer has been promoted to account executive at Thompson & Berry Public Relations, a division of Thompson & Co. Wassmer has been with Thompson & Berry for two years. She joined the company as an intern. Wassmer graduated from the University of Memphis in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in journalism/public relations.

71. Commercial Advisors' Jensen Voted Commercial Broker of the Year -

Larry Jensen has received the 2005 Pinnacle Award for Commercial Broker of the Year from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors' Commercial Council. Jensen is president and CEO of Commercial Advisors LLC. He has more than 30 years of experience in real estate.

72. Archived Article: Pinch 2 (lead) - Pinch 2

Pinch Experiencing Transitional Period

Open spaces allow for retail, residential growth

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

Just because the future of The Pyramid is unknown, it doesnt mean the lights should be turned out in the adjace...

73. Archived Article: Pinch (lead) - Pinch

Pinch District Looks to New Future

FedExForum means big changes for areas business mix

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

A new era in Downtown entertainment dawned Saturday as control of FedExForum went into the hands of the Memphis Gr...

74. Archived Article: Real Focus - Real

Architecture Market Gaining Strength

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

Like other sectors of the building industry, the architecture market saw a downturn during the post-Sept. 11 economy. But the market now seems to be on the move, as are...

75. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Hickory Ridge Commons

Hickory Ridge Commons

Sells for $5.5 Million

Safeway Plaza Inc. has purchased Hickory Ridge Commons shopping center near Ridgeway and Winchester roads from Hickory Ridge Investment LLC for $5.5 million, according to Th...

76. Archived Article: Standout - Standout

Firm Partner Designs Secure Facilities

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

Mike Childress' work must be important, because even he cant talk about it.

Childress, a partner with architecture firm Nathan Evans Taylor Coleman Foster, des...

77. Archived Article: Stable (lead) - Lead

Mounted Patrol to Build New Stable

City keeps costs down by using donated land

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

When racehorses are put out to pasture, it means their days of service are over and theyll spend their remaining days roami...

78. Archived Article: Architect (lead) - Great old building keeps firm Downtown Great old building keeps firm Downtown

By LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

The new Downtown elementary school, opening in August, might fill a public school void in the area, but it caused a problem for one ...

79. Archived Article: Annex (lead) - Bridgewater takeover plans may Bridgewater area annexation hangs on Tuesday vote

By MARY DANDO

The Daily News

The final reading of an ordinance to authorize annexation of an unincorporated community in northeast Shelby County scheduled for ...

80. Archived Article: Fire Station (lead) - Fire Station #44 on the move Fire Station No. 44 on the move By SUE PEASE The Daily News With plans for the widening of Walnut Grove Road in the works, some area businesses will have to make room for wider streets. One such operation is Fire Station...

81. Archived Article: Real Focus - By JENNIFER MURLEY

U of M is one big construction zone nowadays

By JENNIFER MURLEY

The Daily News

There is hardly a corner of the University of Memphis campus untouched by a construction project of some kind within the past five years. <...

82. Archived Article: Focus (bond) - Law firm buys Metro Exchange building Firm expands on second bail bond row By SUE PEASE The Daily News For a law firm doing business in Memphis, Downtown has always been attractive because of the areas proximity to the Shelby County Courthouse at 20...

83. Archived Article: Memos - Dr Dr. Sylverna V. Ford was named dean of libraries at the University of Memphis. Her appointment is effective Sept. 1. Ford is dean of library services at Minnesota State University, Mankato. She received bachelors and masters degrees from the Univ...

84. Archived Article: Fire St - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Fire station construction begins in Hickory Hill By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Residents in the newly annexed Hickory Hill area of Memphis soon will enjoy the protection provided by a $1.7 million fire station to be built at...

85. Archived Article: Gov't (lead) - Design of Hickory Hill parks begins Hickory Hill parks are in design stage By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Two city parks for the newly annexed Hickory Hill area will be the topic of community meetings set for Monday and Tuesday. Residents of Hickor...

86. Archived Article: Memos - Matt King has been named director of the Tennessee chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business Matt King has been named director of the Tennessee chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business. He previously was a research...

87. Archived Article: The Med Renov - By LAURIE JOHNSON The Med starts ICU renovations By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Regional Medical Center of Memphis has started renovations to its fourth-floor intensive care complex. The project, which will reconfigure four individual intensiv...

88. Archived Article: Lausanne Expansion Lj - lj 10/5 cates Lausanne begins work on $3 million addition By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Lausanne Collegiate School at 1381 W. Massey Road has started construction on its first expansion project in three decades  a $3 million addition des...

89. Archived Article: Real Briefs - Local architects won 10 of 19 Tennessee Design Awards in a program that received 58 submittals from 22 firms across the state Local architects won 10 of 19 Tennessee Design Awards in a program that received 58 submittals from 22 firms across the sta...

90. Archived Article: Tech Center Chg - Tennessee Technology Center Tennessee Technology Center starts $5 million project By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Tennessee Technology Center has started construction on a $5 million renovation and expansion project at its Alabama Avenue main br...

91. Archived Article: Bartlett Lj - lj 10/5 cates Home for the arts Bartlett center scheduled for construction in 1996 By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Bartlett Planning Commission is moving ahead with the newest element of its city-wide five-year capital improvements plan. Site p...