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New Dixon Gallery Cafe Owners See Job as Storytelling -
Friday, July 21, 2017
From the time in college when Kevin and Kristi Bush first started dating, the now husband-and-wife team of chefs who run their own local catering business were in love with the idea of food as an experience to savor – not a commodity to be consumed before simply moving on to the next thing.
2.
Overton Square Atrium Has New Operator -
Friday, June 24, 2016
On a Friday morning, the Atrium in Overton Square may host a corporate meeting, with a wedding planned for that same night.
As the event venue’s new operator, CFY Catering will manage event bookings, planning, preparation and of course, the food.
3.
NexAir Signs Lease for New HQ at Crosstown Concourse -
Thursday, June 23, 2016
495 N. Watkins St.
Memphis, TN 38104
Details: Crosstown Concourse has signed another tenant. Memphis-based nexAir, one of the largest distributors of atmospheric gases and welding supplies in the U.S., will lease 33,000 square feet at the mixed-use tower.
4.
Loeb Properties Signs Spate of Leases -
Monday, June 20, 2016
Loeb Properties has released a slew of recent leases that fill vacancies from Overton Square to Germantown.
• CFY Catering will be the new operator for the The Atrium, an event venue at 2105 Madison Ave. in Overton Square. Owned by Kevin and Kristi Bush, CFY has another location at the Loeb Properties-owned Daybreak Shops in Bartlett. CFY’s lease begins July 1.
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House Leaders Wary of Farm, Postal Bill Showdowns -
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate-passed bills to cut farm subsidies and food stamps and overhaul the financially teetering Postal Service have been put on hold by House Republican leaders wary of igniting internal party fights or risking voters' ire three months before the election.