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Last Word: MATA and the TBI, Fieldstone Gets Bigger and Wedge Bills -
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Since Gannett bought The Commercial Appeal there has been a lot of speculation about what would remain of the Memphis operation in a newspaper chain known for consolidating not just in-house parts of the publishing process but the reporting side too. The biggest question in the air was the fate of the large printing presses at the CA. And Monday evening, there was an answer.
2.
Old-Time Country, Stones Intertwined -
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Joey, the CowPolka King, well remembers the times he would play acoustic bass, piano or his specialty – the accordion – and try to catch up after Cowboy Jack Clement launched into one of his favorite songs….
3.
Evolve Bank Adds to SBA Division -
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Hetal Engineer has joined the Small Business Administration division of Memphis-based Evolve Bank & Trust.
4.
Evolve Bank Adds to SBA Division -
Friday, February 14, 2014
Hetal Engineer has joined the Small Business Administration division of Memphis-based Evolve Bank & Trust.
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Evolve Bank & Trust Announces Additions -
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Marty Ferguson has joined Evolve Bank & Trust as CEO of the bank’s Small Business Administration Division.
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Magna Bank Leads County’s SBA Lenders -
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Memphis-based Magna Bank was the top Small Business Administration lender in Shelby County and among the top SBA lenders statewide for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, according to the SBA’s Tennessee District Office.
7.
Opening Doors -
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Every commercial real estate submarket in the Memphis area has seen its share of foreclosures – even those with the strongest demographics and continued expansion and development. The assumption might be that foreclosures are occurring in lower income areas where crime and poverty have played a role in a property’s decline. But, in fact, foreclosures have occurred across all submarkets.