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1. Commission Reappoints Bolton As Adviser, Questions His Role -

Shelby County commissioners reappointed former commissioner Julian Bolton as their legislative policy adviser Monday, May 14, sending his reappointment, effective to the end of September, to Mayor Mark Luttrell, who vetoed an earlier version of the appointment in April.

2. Commission Reappoints Bolton As Advisor Amid Questions About His Role -

Shelby County commissioners reappointed former commissioner Julian Bolton as their legislative policy advisor Monday, May 14, sending the reappointment to the end of September to county mayor Mark Luttrell who vetoed an earlier version in April.

3. City Auto Owner Rises To NIADA President -

David Andrews, owner of City Auto in Memphis and other automotive enterprises, has taken over as president of the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) for the 2017-18 term.

4. City Auto Owner Rises to NIADA President -

David Andrews, owner of City Auto in Memphis and other automotive enterprises, has taken over as president of the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) for the 2017-18 term.

5. Mularkey Might Find Elusive Success in Third Shot -

Is the third time the charm for Mike Mularkey? The Tennessee Titans certainly hope so.

Mularkey’s first two NFL head coaching gigs – Buffalo 2004-05, Jacksonville 2012 – resulted in a combined 16-32 record. Add his 2-7 run as interim head coach for the Titans last season and that makes him 18-39.

6. Giving Ideas Of Memphis ‘Rock Stars’ Bigger Stage -

Eighteen people working in Memphis will bring their innovations to a global audience at the upcoming TEDxMemphis conference.

TEDx is an independent spin-off of the popular TEDTalks series, where thought leaders in the technology, entertainment and design sectors share their work and vision with a live audience.

7. Last Word: Memphis Gets Busy, Elections Future and Past and Dad Rock In C-Y -

While their folks are still getting settled over in the front office at The Commercial Appeal, Gannett announces Monday an $815 million offer to buy Tribune Publishing which would put The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune in the expanding USA Today family.

8. New Music Festival Coming to Shelby Farms -

The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy and David Porter's The Consortium Memphis Music Town group are teaming up to put on a three-day, lakeside music festival at Shelby Farms Park in September on the park's new event stage.

9. New Music Festival Coming to Shelby Farms -

The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy and David Porter's The Consortium Memphis Music Town group are teaming up to put on a three-day, lakeside music festival at Shelby Farms Park in September on the park's new event stage.

10. New Music Festival Coming to Shelby Farms in September -

The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy and David Porter's The Consortium Memphis Music Town group are teaming up to put on a three-day, lakeside music festival at Shelby Farms Park in September on the park's new event stage.

11. Therapist Says Sportscaster Depressed After Stalker Released -

NASHVILLE (AP) — A psychotherapist has testified that sportscaster and TV host Erin Andrews was anxious and depressed after a man who stalked her and posted secretly recorded nude videos of her on the Internet was let out of prison.

12. Sportscaster's Lawyer Describes Shock Over Nude Photos -

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – An attorney for sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews told a jury Tuesday that Andrews felt horror, shame and humiliation when she discovered that someone had secretly filmed her nude and posted the video on the Internet.

13. Ballet Memphis Closes On French Quarter Suites Purchase -

2144 Madison Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104

Sale Amount: $4.2 million

Sale Date: Aug. 6, 2015

14. Memphis Bar Judicial Poll Released -

The Memphis Bar Association poll of attorneys on the judicial races on the Aug. 7 ballot shows 16 percent to as high as 38 percent of the attorneys participating have no opinion in many of the judicial races.

15. Harris Files Ford Challenge at Deadline -

Memphis City Council member Lee Harris is challenging Democratic state Sen. Ophelia Ford in the August primary for District 29, the Senate seat held by a member of the Ford family since 1975.

16. Events -

New Ballet Ensemble will present Springloaded Friday, April 12, through Sunday, April 14, at Playhouse on the Square, 66 S. Cooper St. The annual event fuses ballet, contemporary and urban dance with works by local and guest choreographers. Visit nbespringloaded13.eventbrite.com for times and tickets.

17. Society of Entrepreneurs Inducts New Members -

In a ceremony next month at the University of Memphis-Holiday Inn, the Society of Entrepreneurs will induct five new members.

The April 13 event will see added to the society Duncan Williams, president of investment firm Duncan-Williams Inc.; Neely Mallory Jr., chairman of logistics business The Mallory Group; David Andrews, CEO and owner of City Enterprises LLC, the parent company of several auto-related businesses; William Courtney, CEO of Classic American Hardwoods; and Dick Leike, a co-founder of Crye-Leike Realtors.

18. Society of Entrepreneurs Inducts New Members -

In a ceremony next month at the University of Memphis-Holiday Inn, the Society of Entrepreneurs will induct five new members.

The April 13 event will see added to the society Duncan Williams, president of investment firm Duncan-Williams Inc.; Neely Mallory Jr., chairman of logistics business The Mallory Group; David Andrews, CEO and owner of City Enterprises LLC, the parent company of several auto-related businesses; William Courtney, CEO of Classic American Hardwoods; and Dick Leike, a co-founder of Crye-Leike Realtors.

19. Events -

Literacy is Key: A Book & Author Affair, a Literacy Mid-South benefit luncheon hosted by the Memphis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, will be held Thursday, Jan. 31, at 11 a.m. at Holiday Inn University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Featured authors are Mary Kay Andrews, Claire Cook and Courtney Miller Santo. Tickets are $45. Visit memphiskkg.org.

20. Plantation Setting for Fundraiser -

The glory of the past and the art of the present collide along the Mississippi River as West Memphis-based DeltaARTS unveils a first-time event.

“Art on the Levee at Waverly Plantation” will showcase one of the few remaining Antebellum homes on the Mississippi River levee in Eastern Arkansas, on Saturday, April 28.

21. Nichols Joins Spirco As Engineering Mgr. -

Matthew Nichols has joined Spirco Manufacturing as engineering manager.

Hometown: I currently live in Olive Branch. My hometown is Thaxton, Miss.

22. Wunderlich Announces 6 Energy Banking Hires -

Memphis-based Wunderlich Securities has hired six energy investment banking professionals from Pritchard Capital Partners LLC, an energy investment banking boutique.

23. Stoppard Play Mixes Absurdity, Reality -

An upcoming Playhouse on the Square production will stretch the limits of theatrical characterization through a unique collaboration with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.

Tom Stoppard’s “Every Good Boy Deserves Favour” pits individuality against conformity in a Soviet Era psychiatric hospital, the tableau for a dark-humored struggle to discern reality.

24. Builder Struggles Continue Into Spring -

As permits decline and construction costs rise, local builders urge prospective buyers to act now before the price of new homes continues to climb.

Shelby County builders filed 46 new home permits in April, a 58 percent decrease from 111 permits in April 2010, according to the latest data from real estate information company Chandler Reports, www.chandlerreports.com.

25. Take Heart -

Memphis artist Mary Long Postal is frequently asked to donate her work to raise funds for worthy causes.

But as a survivor of child abuse, she finds it especially important to support Saturday’s Works of Heart Valentine Auction at Memphis College of Art, benefiting the Memphis Child Advocacy Center.

26. Cut Tuition Could Make Way Back to City Budget -

Memphis City Council members will consider restoring a tuition reimbursement program cut from the city budget this past July when it meets Tuesday.

The resolution on Tuesday’s council agenda would restore $902,211 in funding, which was the level the city funded the program at in the current fiscal year.

27. Shelby Farms Park Conservancy To Build New Playground and Bridge -

500 Pine Lake Drive
Memphis, TN 38134
Permit Amounts: $3.5 Million and $1.8 Million

Project Cost: $100 million (Phase I)
Permit Dates: Applied February 2010
Completion: October 2010
Owner: Shelby Farms Park Conservancy
Tenant: Shelby Farms Park Conservancy
Contractor: Montgomery Martin Contractors LLC

28. Byrnes to Take MAHBA Reins -

Tommy Byrnes of Byrnes Ostner Investments Inc. will serve as 2010 president of the Memphis Area Home Builders Association, the group’s executive director, Don Glays, said this week.

29. Florida Investor Buys SE Memphis Retail Center -

6990 Shelby Drive
Memphis, TN 38125
Sale Amount: Quitclaim

Sale Date: Aug. 1, 2008
Buyer: Gator Shelby Partners Ltd.
Seller: Shelby Square LLC
Loan Amount: $4.3 million
Loan Date: Aug. 1, 2008
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: Bank of America NA
Details: Miami-based real estate investment firm Gator Investments, operating locally as Gator Shelby Partners Ltd., has entered the Memphis market with the acquisition of the Shelby Square retail strip center on the northeast corner of Riverdale Road and Shelby Drive.

30. Covington Pike Dealership Sells for $1.2 Million -

Belle Properties LLC has bought a car dealership at 2001 Covington Pike in Raleigh for $1.2 million from Nick Belisomo. The sale closed Aug. 1. Belle Properties financed the purchase with two loans, one from BancorpSouth for $936,000 and one from the seller for $234,000.

The dealership, formerly a World Rental Car Sales, has become a 1st Choice Auto Sales, the company’s third Memphis location.

31. Sallie Mae Names New Officers -

RESTON, Va. (AP) - Sallie Mae, the nation's largest student lender, has named veteran banking industry executive Anthony P. Terracciano chairman of its board.

Former Sallie Mae Chairman Albert L. Lord, who held that title for three weeks, has been appointed vice chairman and will remain chief executive officer of the company formally known as SLM Corp.

32. Flurry of Foreclosures Filed Against Mark Matthews Dev. -      Twenty-three first-run foreclosure notices against Mark Matthews Development LLC are in today's edition of The Daily News. They start on Page 39.
     Regions Bank, the owner of the debt, has

33. Archived Article: Lead - Berryhill Neighborhood Gets Underway

New Neighborhood Slated for Berryhill

Cordova construction still booming, land becoming scarce

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

With an entrance from U.S. Highway 64 near Interstate 40 that avoids the tr...

34. Archived Article: Lead - Homebuilders Work to Control Grays Creek Growth

Cooperation Builds for Grays Creek Plan

Area advocates heartened by home builders interest

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

When the Memphis Area Home Builders Association announced plans last...

35. Archived Article: Fairgrounds 2 (lead) - Hunt will go on for entrepreneurs, bargain hunters

Flea Market Prepares for Post-Fire Event

The show goes on for entrepreneurs, bargain hunters

ANDREW BELL

The Daily News

For more than 30 years, thousands of entrepreneurs have peddled...

36. Archived Article: Real Review - Record home sales likely in 2003, NAR says

Record home sales likely in 2003, NAR says

Stronger-than-expected home sales activity so far this year, combined with a continued drop in mortgage interest rates, means the housing sector is likely to...

37. Archived Article: Real Briefs - David Parsons, owner of Parsons Construction Co David Parsons, owner of Parsons Construction Co., was sworn in as president of Memphis Area Home Builders Association during the organizations installation banquet. In addition, Russell Gwatney receive...

38. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Global capitalism will be the topic of discussion at 1:30 p Global capitalism will be the topic of discussion at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Johnson Hall Auditorium at the University of Memphis. Dr. David Andrews of U of Ms Department of Human Movement ...

39. Archived Article: Da (lead) - DA GIBBONS PREPARES AS VIOLENT CRIME RISES Gibbons realigns violent crime team By MARY DANDO The Daily News Although violent crime rates fell consistently in the past three years, crime statistics show Memphis still ranks first in forcible rape and ...

40. Archived Article: Real Focus - Home Builders Association elects 2000 volunteer leadership team and sets goals for the new year Real Focus Home Builders elects volunteer leadership team, sets goals for 2000 The Memphis Area Home Builders Association is preparing to enter the new c...

41. Archived Article: Lucb Lead - By LAURIE JOHNSON Echelon site plan gets land use board OK By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The site plans and a new street request for Echelon at the Ballpark, a proposed apartment community that will be built adjacent to the new Memphis AAA baseba...

42. Archived Article: Memos - Storage USA names official Ian McFadden has been named chief operating officer for The Regional Medical Center. He formerly was vice president of hospital services for West Tennessee Healthcare Inc. He has masters degrees from the University of Memp...

43. Archived Article: Justine's Place Lj - lj 10/5 cates Construction begins on Justines Place By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News A local real estate partnership has purchased the home place of Justine Smith, the former owner of the popular Memphis restaurant Justines, for development as an in...

44. Archived Article: Justine's Place Lj. - lj 10/5 cates Construction begins on Justineís Place JAN. 15, 1997 -- A local real estate partnership has purchased the home place of Justine Smith, the former owner of the popular Memphis restaurant Justineís, for development as an in...