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1.
Mergers Latest in Baker Donelson Expansion Plans -
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Since June 2003, the Memphis-based law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC has grown from 270 lawyers and public policy advisers to 625.
Between October and November of this year, the firm also branched out into two new states, merging with firms in Texas and Florida.
2.
City Seeks Funding Swap for Loan Programs -
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Two loan funds that are part of Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr.’s administration’s move to a broader minority and small-business development program are on Tuesday’s agenda at a City Council committee meeting.
3.
Back to Life -
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
A new chapter is about to be written in the story of a historic Memphis neighborhood once populated by statesmen, land barons and wealthy cotton merchants.
Area stakeholders have several projects in the works to breathe new life into Victorian Village.
4.
Victorian Village Restaurant Seeks CCDC’s Aid -
Friday, July 10, 2009
Memphis restaurateur Karen Blockman Carrier has applied for a $50,000 retail forgivable loan from the Center City Development Corp. in an effort to revive Mollie Fontaine Lounge, the restaurant she runs out of an historic Victorian Village home.
5.
City Launches Effort To Reopen Historic Homes -
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Two of the most historic structures in the city shuttered several years ago because of budget cuts are one step closer to reopening.
The city of Memphis is looking for a private management entity to operate and market the Mallory-Neely House, a 25-room mansion at 625 Adams Ave. built in 1852, and the Magevney House, a small clapboard cottage at 198 Adams Ave. built in the 1830s.