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The Week Ahead: July 2-8, 2018 -
Monday, July 2, 2018
Good morning, Memphis! The Fourth of July hits on Wednesday this year, delivering plenty of fireworks and fun in the middle of the week. Check out our roundup of Independence Day events and more you need to know about in The Week Ahead...
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Council To Review ‘Shared Mobility’ Rules For Scooters, Bike Share -
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Memphis City Council members get their first look Tuesday, June 19, at a “shared mobility” ordinance that would set broad ground rules for “shared use mobility bicycles, electric assist bicycles and electric scooters.”
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Last Word: Penny Turns Up, Boots to Tickets and Ag Innovation -
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
So it begins as it always does in the world of Tigers basketball. Gary Parrish of CBSSports reporting the University of Memphis is considering a change from Tubby Smith to Penny Hardaway. Hardaway’s name last surfaced during the exit of Josh Pastner. This time around, the report is that Hardaway has already started rounding up possible staff members. This will either vanish with a very quiet poof and University officials saying they always review their options at the end of the regular season or it will move swiftly to an announced deal.
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Germantown’s Mickey Callaway to Begin Managerial Career with New York Mets -
Friday, January 19, 2018
Baseball is built for sweet stories of nostalgia and the innocence of youth. When Mickey Callaway was a kid he would spend lazy summer afternoons visiting Wrigley Field, courtesy of superstation WGN.
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Possible Trader Joe’s Update, New $35M Airport Facility -
Monday, December 18, 2017
In this week’s Real Estate Recap, a new development in the saga of Germantown’s Trader Joe’s, Memphis International Airport begins work on a new $35 million facility, and Central BBQ announces a new a location...
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Trader Joe’s Still Mystery As Developers Buy Old Kroger -
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Developers planning to renovate the old Kroger location at 2130 Exeter Road in Germantown have bought out the property’s previous owners in a multimillion-dollar deal.
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Developers of Old Kroger Site Buy Property for $8M -
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
The developers planning the renovations of the old Kroger location at 2130 Exeter Road have bought out the property’s previous owners in a multimillion-dollar deal.
Savannah, Georgia-based Wicker Park Capital Management, doing business as 2130 Exeter Road Holdings, has acquired the site from previous owner Robert H. Schwab for $8.1 million, according to warranty deed filed with the Shelby County Register on Dec. 11.
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Trader Joe’s Not Mentioned In Germantown Site Review -
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Plans for the renovation of the old Kroger building at 2130 Exeter Road were publicly reviewed by Germantown planning officials for the first time since the previous developer, Centennial American Properties, pulled out of the project in May.
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No Mention of Trader Joe’s at Germantown Site Review -
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Plans for the renovation of the old Kroger building at 2130 Exeter Road were publicly reviewed by Germantown planning officials for the first time since the previous developer, Centennial American Properties, pulled out of the project in May.
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Last Word: Charlottesville Reaction, Stax & Atlantic Together Again and MEMFix -
Monday, August 14, 2017
The violence in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend will be on a lot of minds in a lot of other places including Memphis as this week begins. And the discussion here in Memphis is already underway. The gathering point Saturday just hours after a suspected white supremacist drove his car into a group of counter protesters in Charlottesville really didn’t even need a lot of billing or explanation.
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New Academic Year Brings Changes, Familiar Issues -
Friday, August 4, 2017
The school year for most students in Shelby County begins Monday, Aug. 7. But teachers and school administrators mentally remain at least a few weeks ahead, if not more – a permanent condition for educators.
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Trader Joe’s Developer Pulls Out of Project -
Friday, May 12, 2017
A representative with Centennial American Properties, the developers of a planned Trader Joe's location on Exeter Road, told The Daily News Friday, May 12, the company no longer has any property in Germantown, leaving the future of the oft-delayed project in question.
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Sector-by-Sector Highlights of the Commercial Property Forecast Summit -
Monday, February 20, 2017
Many of the area’s best and brightest commercial real estate minds were on hand for the Memphis Area Association of Realtor’s Annual Commercial Property Forecast Summit at the Halloran Centre for Performance Thursday afternoon.
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New Dehydration Treatment Putting The Squeeze on Strain of Super Lice -
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
An epidemic of head lice called “super lice” has invaded 48 states this winter, including Tennessee. This special strand of head lice earned its nomenclature because it is resistant to pyrethroids, synthetic pesticides used in over-the-counter lice treatments.
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Germantown Board Approves Change for Trader Joe’s -
Thursday, January 26, 2017
The much-anticipated Trader Joe’s in Germantown took another step forward Tuesday night.
At the city’s Jan. 24 Design Review Commission meeting, board members voted unanimously to approve CAP Germantown LLC’s building modification plans, thus paving the way for the upscale grocer to make its market debut.
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Plans for Trader Joe’s Germantown Location Approved by City’s Design Commission -
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The much-anticipated Trader Joe’s in Germantown took another step forward Tuesday night.
At the city’s Jan. 24 Design Review Commission meeting, board members voted unanimously to approve CAP Germantown LLC’s building modification plans, thus paving the way for the upscale grocer to make its market debut.
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Germantown Planning Board OKs Trader Joe’s Change -
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Plans for Trader Joe’s Germantown location are changing again, and it could expedite the store’s opening.
Developer Centennial American Properties received unanimous approval from the Germantown Planning Commission Tuesday, Jan. 3, for a revised site plan that would locate Trader Joe’s within the former Kroger store at 2130 Exeter Road instead of in a new building on an outparcel of that site.
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Trader Joe’s Developer Seeks $2.5M Permit -
Thursday, December 8, 2016
2130 Exeter Road, Germantown, TN 38138 • Permit Amount: $2.5 million
Future Tenant: Trader Joe’s
Developer: CAP Germantown LLC
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Trader Joe’s Developer Seeks $2.5M Permit -
Monday, December 5, 2016
CAP Germantown LLC, the company developing a future Trader Joe’s store in Germantown, has pulled a $2.5 million building permit for modifications to the site, located near the northeast corner of Exeter Road and Poplar Avenue.
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MAA Closes Merger With Post Properties -
Monday, December 5, 2016
Memphis-based real estate investment trust MAA has completed its $4 billion merger with rival Post Properties Inc., creating a combined company with an equity market capitalization of about $11 billion and overall market cap of $15 billion.
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MAA Closes Merger With Post Properties -
Friday, December 2, 2016
Memphis-based real estate investment trust MAA has completed its $4 billion merger with rival Post Properties Inc., creating a combined company with an equity market capitalization of about $11 billion and overall market cap of $15 billion.
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Last Word: Mike Conley, Corker at Trump Tower and School Moves -
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Remember the Mike Conley face masks of 2015? I’m not sure back braces would have the same effect. The Grizz season took a big turn the day after Monday’s loss to the Hornets as the front office got a better look at Mike Conley’s injury from the game. Conley is out indefinitely for the Grizz with a fractured lower back in what is a turning point for the transformation of the team out of its Grit and Grind years.
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Last Word: Pants Suits On the River, Early Vote Numbers & Chandler Parsons' Debut -
Monday, November 7, 2016
A busy last weekend for the Presidential campaigns in Shelby County where we have seen neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump in the flesh since the primary campaign season and haven’t even seen their surrogates in the general election campaign.
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Experts: Memphis Competitive on Commercial Real Estate Front -
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Incentives are an indispensable tool for attracting major corporate tenants to Memphis. Memphis industrial real estate activity is hot, there’s something of a war for office sector talent and there’s been good absorption of multifamily space in Memphis this year.
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Last Word: Z Bo and the Second Unit, Gannettized and the Electoral College -
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Zach Randolph will not be starting for the Grizz this season as the post-Grit & Grind era enters the “Second Unit” chapter.
It will be interesting to see fan reaction Thursday at the Forum when the Grizz play Atlanta in another pre-season game. Randolph did not start Monday night’s pre-season opener against Orlando either.
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Last Word: Corker Out, The Madison Changes Hands and Blockchain -
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Corker out… at least as a Vice Presidential nominee. It sounds like U.S. Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee broke the news to Trump during the Tuesday meeting at Trump Tower but before appearing with Trump at a campaign stop in North Carolina.
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With Dad's Help, Ridge Smith Off to Chase His MLB Dream -
Friday, June 17, 2016
Over the years, there wasn’t much down time and not a lot of quiet moments. Over the years, there was a sustained echo – the ping, ping, ping of an aluminum bat, and later the whack, whack, whack of a wood bat, squaring up a baseball.
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Haves, Have-Nots Get Varied Tax Relief -
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Amid the rancor of bathroom and counseling bills, two major pieces of legislation slipped through the General Assembly this session with hardly a peep – elimination of the Hall tax and a partial revitalization of property tax relief for seniors and disabled veterans.
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Moving Dirt -
Saturday, April 9, 2016
The Memphis development community is looking inward and upward to increase density in the urban core. New construction is happening across all four commercial real estate sectors, with long-anticipated projects like Trader Joe’s and the redevelopment of Central Station finally coming to fruition. Construction and operating costs continue to be a challenge as new projects hit the top of their class to command higher rents.
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Over $20M in Construction Headed to Brewery District -
Thursday, March 24, 2016
495 Tennessee St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $18.8 million
Owner: 495 Tennessee LLC
Tenant: Brewery Master Tenant
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Germantown Trader Joe’s Project Moves Forward -
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
A $3.5 million building permit application has been filed for the future Germantown home of Trader Joe’s at 2130 Exeter Road.
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Last Word: Trump, Clinton and Stanton, The Greensward Vote and Cover Letters -
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
This will be a relatively short edition of Last Word given the crush of an exceptional Tuesday in which a day at City Hall was more exciting than the state’s presidential primaries.
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Last Word: Presidential Distractions, Dude Perfect and The Kirby Farm House -
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
When it comes to political surprises, the presidential contenders may be the next group on the ballot locally. But they need to up their game if they are going to hold the attention of Memphis voters.
With three of the Republican contenders on their way to Shelby County this weekend and probably more making plans, the attention Tuesday shifted dramatically to the open 8th District Congressional seat that isn’t on the ballot until the August primaries.
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Events -
Friday, December 11, 2015
Emmanuel United Methodist Church will host Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 2404 Kirby Road. Enjoy a pancake bar, ornament station, photo booth and more. Cost is $5 per child/$10 family cap for activities; and $5 each for pancake and sausage bar. Visit eumckids.com.
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Multifamily Investments Hold Steady in 2015 -
Saturday, October 31, 2015
The numbers continue at a relatively steady pace, but signals are there that the multifamily market in Shelby County is on its way to pre-recession levels.
Year to date, there have been 105 multifamily sales in Shelby County, according to Chandler Reports, chandlerreports.com. That’s less than the 115 sales through Oct. 21, 2014, but well above the 87 sales over the same period in 2013.
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Trader Joe's Confirms First Memphis-Area Store -
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Trader Joe’s has confirmed plans for its first Memphis-area store. The specialty grocer ended months of speculation and announced Wednesday, Sept. 23, that it would open a 12,500-square-foot store in Germantown.
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Simmons Joins Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors -
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Mary Leesa Simmons has joined Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors as vice president – senior asset manager. In her new role, Simmons provides all aspects of property management duties for the firm’s clients.
This includes financial administration, budgeting, reporting, lease administration, contract administration, tenant, client and vendor administration, capital improvements and property inspections.
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Avondale Partners Expands Into Memphis -
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Avondale Partners, a Nashville-based boutique investment banking and wealth management firm, has opened a new office in Germantown with John Santi heading up the location as managing director.
The new office brings to the Mid-South investment banking and equity research focused on the health care, transportation, logistics and business services sectors as well as a fiduciary investment practice for individuals and institutions.
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Making a Statement -
Saturday, December 13, 2014
One of the regional banking players in Memphis is Jackson, Miss.-based Trustmark Bank, which took a big step that made a statement in Memphis this year.
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What’s in a Name? -
Friday, June 27, 2014
Let’s consider our own Memphis Grizzlies. The team kept a nickname that migrated from Vancouver because fans here have embraced it. In fact, you or someone in your family probably owns a cap or a shirt bearing the team nickname or the likeness of a grizzly bear.
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Schools Funding Compromise Avoids Legal Complications -
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Don’t expect to see construction work begin immediately at a school near you. But the Shelby County Commission’s approval Monday, May 12, of $52.1 million in capital funding for all seven of the public school systems in the county breaks the two-year intermission on schools construction funding that began with the 2011 move to a schools merger in Shelby County.
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Commission Approves Compromise $52.1 Million in Schools Capital Funding -
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Shelby County Commissioners approved Monday, May 12, an immediate infusion of $52.1 million in capital funding for Shelby County Schools and the six suburban school systems.
The compromise resolution worked out with leaders of the suburban school systems includes $4.8 million in capital projects at five of the six suburban school systems. It also keeps the $47.3 million in capital projects for Shelby County Schools a majority on the commission recommended in committee sessions last week. The Shelby County Schools list includes a new roof for Millington Central High School which is in the sixth of the six suburban school systems.
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Trustmark Bank Opens Headquarters in East Memphis -
Monday, April 28, 2014
Trustmark Bank has officially opened its new regional headquarters location in East Memphis.
The regional headquarters opened at the 5350 Poplar Ave. office building, which has been renamed Trustmark Centre. The bank acquired naming rights as a part of the 12.5-year lease Trustmark Corp. signed in November.
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Tennessee Senate Passes Supermarket Wine Bill 23-8 -
Thursday, January 30, 2014
NASHVILLE (AP) – Local governments could hold votes on whether to allow wine sales in supermarkets and convenience stores, under a bill the state Senate passed on Thursday.
The measure sponsored by Republican Sen. Bill Ketron of Murfreesboro was approved on a 23-8 vote after the companion bill was revived in the House this week. Five Republicans voted against the measure, along with three Democrats.
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Lost Pizza to Open in East Memphis in March -
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
The Lost Pizza Co. is about two months away from opening the first Memphis location for its fast-casual restaurant concept.
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Haslam Mulls School Vouchers for State -
Monday, December 10, 2012
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam may or may not push directly for some kind of move to school vouchers next year on Capital Hill.
But there will almost certainly be legislation to that effect, possibly with State Sen. Brian Kelsey of Germantown leading an effort he has made in several previous legislative sessions.
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Medical Office Sector Enters Transitional Period -
Monday, October 29, 2012
As the trend for health care mergers intensifies, the city’s medical office market evolves, with some private practices consolidating into hospital systems and others relocating to better serve their patients.
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Market Entrance -
Thursday, August 16, 2012
The quick-service food concept Panda Express has entered the Memphis retail market on the city’s highest-trafficked surface street.
The Chinese restaurant chain will open a 2,665-square-foot new prototype store in Cordova in early September at 577 Germantown Parkway in front of Walmart Supercenter.
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Raleigh Office Complex Sold To Local Entity -
Friday, August 3, 2012
An office complex in Raleigh has traded hands after being under the same family ownership for more than 30 years.
Commercial Real Estate Network LLC, a local investor, has purchased the 40,756-square-foot Raleigh Center Office Complex at 2974 Austin Peay Highway from Charles R. Averwater Living Trust for $299,000.
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Five Guys Opens New Locale in Bartlett -
Friday, May 18, 2012
Five Guys Burgers and Fries opened its second Memphis-area restaurant this week in Bartlett’s Stage Centre, 6600 Stage Road, suite 137.
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Essex Signs Two Leases For Discount Store Locales -
Friday, May 11, 2012
A Nashville-based discount retailer has entered the Memphis market in full force, inking two leases totaling 77,301 square feet.
Essex Bargain Hunt has leased 35,767 square feet at 590 N. Germantown Parkway and 41,534 square feet at 5124 Summer Ave. Kemp Conrad and Neely Mallory IV of Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors LLC represented the tenant in both transactions.
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Crye-Leike Sells Properties, Land At Feb. Auction -
Friday, March 30, 2012
Multiple properties in the Memphis area have traded hands as a result of an auction held by Crye-Leike Auction Services in February.
Kays Nawaf Employee Pension Plan sold three flex warehouse buildings at 4652 Damascus Road, 4660 Damascus Road and 4668 Damascus Road, ranging from 7,450 square feet to 10,160 square feet. There was a published minimum bid of $83,000 each.
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Former Cleo Site Sells For $2.6M -
Friday, March 16, 2012
A Memphis-based buyer has bought more than 1 million square feet formerly occupied by Cleo Inc. gift-wrapping company in Airport Industrial Park Section A for less than two-thirds of the listing price.
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Five Guys to Open 2nd Local Burger Joint -
Monday, March 5, 2012
Five Guys Burgers and Fries has inked its second Memphis-area lease – this one in Bartlett – and is close to solidifying two other locations, including one in Midtown.
Jubilee Restaurant Group LLC, owner of the Memphis franchise, has signed a 3,100-square-foot lease in Stage Centre. Five Guys is taking the subdivided end-cap of the 6,660-square-foot space formerly occupied by Blockbuster Video.
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Five Guys to Open 2nd Local Burger Joint -
Friday, March 2, 2012
Five Guys Burgers and Fries has inked its second Memphis-area lease – this one in Bartlett – and is close to solidifying two other locations, one in Midtown and another in Germantown.
Jubilee Restaurant Group LLC, owner of the Memphis franchise, has signed a 3,100-square-foot lease in Stage Centre. Five Guys is taking the subdivided end-cap of the 6,660-square-foot space formerly occupied by Blockbuster Video.
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Trumbull Labs Receives Pathology Accreditation -
Monday, December 26, 2011
The main laboratory of Trumbull Laboratories LLC in Germantown has been accredited by the Accreditation Committee of the College of American Pathologists, based on the results of a recent onsite inspection.
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Hot Commodity -
Monday, September 26, 2011
Standing on a sidewalk that faces Germantown Parkway, across from the entrance to Bellevue Baptist Church, a man wears a gold-colored track suit and backwards cap while waving an oversized sign in the shape of an arrow that announces to passing motorists, “We Buy Gold. Highest prices paid.”
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JLS Enterprises Buys SE Market Warehouse -
Friday, September 2, 2011
A 51,000-square-foot industrial building in the Southeast submarket has traded hands. JLS Enterprises LLC purchased 4021 Delp St. in Airport Industrial Park for $850,000. The warehouse currently houses Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. and is 100 percent occupied.
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Schools Forums Hit Other Notes In Controversy -
Friday, February 18, 2011
Shelby County Commissioner Mike Ritz says Germantown leaders and taxpayers should form a municipal school district now if they are going to.
“I think what they need to do is get immediately very selfish for themselves,” Ritz said at a Memphis Area Association of Realtors forum Thursday.
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Shifting Gears -
Monday, February 7, 2011
Memphis has long been a real estate town.
Family names like Belz, Boyle, Clark, Fogelman, Loeb, Snowden and Wilkinson – to name a few – have become synonymous not only with local commercial and industrial development but also with the city’s business fortunes and cultural identity.
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Staging Dreams -
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
With a plethora of homes on the market – many of them languishing there for months – home staging is one of those rare subsets of the housing industry that’s benefited from the economy’s downturn.
Home stagers specialize in arranging furniture, decluttering and accessorizing a house to make it as appealing as possible to prospective buyers. On a street with multiple “For Sale” signs in the yards, staging a house can make it stand out from the crowd, potentially shaving months off its selling time and saving the seller thousands of dollars.
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Evolve Systems Grows Memphis Location -
Friday, November 19, 2010
Evolve Digital Media has more than doubled its Memphis location at Apple Tree Center in Hickory Hill.
The Memphis-based company expanded its lease from 2,520 to 6,327 square feet at 6073 Mount Moriah Road Extended. Tyler Tapley, associate with CB Richard Ellis Memphis, represented the landlord, Apple Tree Center Partnership.
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Pet Hospital Signs Lease at Corner Shops -
Friday, November 5, 2010
A new pet hospital is among the most recent tenants at The Corner Shops of Canada Road.
The Lakeland Pet Hospital signed a new 3,850-square-foot lease in the 32,500-square-foot center, at the northwest corner of U.S. 64 and Canada Road in Lakeland.
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Foreclosures Still Pervasive in Q3 -
Thursday, October 15, 2009
For the third quarter in a row, lenders have seized fewer homes than they did during last year’s foreclosure wave that left a scar across Shelby County’s housing market.
But there hasn’t been a dramatic let-up in local foreclosures, either, suggesting the “L-shaped” label some national economists are using to describe what the future holds for housing, banking and employment. An economic trend following the L shape would see growth plummet, then a flat period of little to no growth.
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Braking Point: Inside MATA's identity crisis -
Monday, August 24, 2009
The bus system in Memphis has an undeserved “mythology,” according to the people who run it. However, some who ride Memphis Area Transit Authority buses everyday – and many who don’t – contend the system is far from perfect.
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Sept. Commercial Sales Drop 18% -
Monday, October 27, 2008
Shelby County’s commercial real estate market was highlighted by a wide variety – but a low volume – of transactions in September, revealing a continued slowdown because of the credit crisis and overall economic slowdown.
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May Commercial Sales Drop 75 Percent -
Monday, June 23, 2008
Take away the $16 million multifamily portfolio sold in a complicated deal that kept the properties out of bankruptcy and Shelby County’s commercial real estate activity in May was a picture of paltriness.
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Cable Bill Passes Tenn. House -
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
NASHVILLE (AP) - After nearly four months of negotiating, a proposal to provide statewide cable TV franchising passed the House on Monday and could be before the full Senate soon.
The legislation approved 93-2 would allow companies like AT&T Inc. to avoid having to seek hundreds of municipal permits to offer TV service. The companion version is waiting to be scheduled for the Senate floor.
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Tight Times in RE Market In Spite of High-Dollar Deal -
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Even though StoneCrest Investors LLC just unloaded $55.2 million worth of Cordova real estate, the Round Rock, Texas-based development company remains committed to the area, company CEO Brad Smith said this week.
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Methodist Lab Receives Accreditation -
Thursday, December 28, 2006
The Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital medical laboratory has received accreditation from the College of American Pathologists' (CAP) Laboratory Accreditation Program.
To receive a71.
Wolfchase Neighbor Up for Grabs? Shopping Center across from mall scoped by NY real estate trust -
Friday, October 6, 2006
Judging by the interest of a New York-based real estate investment trust, ownership of one of the most expensive pieces of property in Shelby County soon could be changing hands.
New Plan Excel Realty Trust is in the early stages of acquiring The Commons, a 33-acre shopping center across from Wolfchase Galleria that includes such tenants as Old Navy, Home Depot and Toys 'R' Us.
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You Better Shop Around -
Thursday, September 7, 2006
Seattle-based Nordstrom Inc. has Memphis on its radar as a possible home for one of its upscale department stores within the $100 million Forest Hill Plaza commercial development being built at the intersection of Winchester and Forest Hill-Irene roads.
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WKNO Continues Scouting for New Home -
Friday, July 21, 2006
The Memphis public television station whose call sign is an abbreviation of the phrase "Window of Knowledge" may get to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with new digs.
WKNO officials are eyeing a site in East Memphis as a possibility for relocating the station's studio and offices.
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City Council Wants to Hear from You Tuesday -
Monday, March 27, 2006
March 27
Memphis Heritage presents "The Parkways: Framing our Midtown Neighborhoods" as part of its 2006 Preservation Series from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church, 447 N. Evergreen St. Registration is $60. Call 529-9828 or visit www.memphisheritage.org.
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Archived Article: This Week -
Monday, September 8, 2003
Monday, Sept This Week in Memphis September 8
The Memphis Area Home Builders Association and its Sales & Marketing Council present a 24-hour, certified new home sales professional course from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Wednesday at the MAHBA...
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Archived Article: Union (lead) -
Tuesday, March 14, 2000
Building purchase allows Building purchase allows grad program expansion By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Union University has made an offer to purchase the Immanuel Baptist Church building at 2745 Hacks Cross Road, in order to expand its graduate sc...77.
Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, January 10, 2000
Sandwich shops Any way to slice it, sandwich shops on the rise Breaking bread (for sandwiches) more common in city Sandwiches shops rising to meet customer demands Newcomers want slice of Memphis sandwich business By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News If...78.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, April 16, 1998
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Defer and relieve Two new laws will make more income available to senior citizens living on fixed incomes By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Proposed changes in Tennessee tax law could provide financial help for senior citizens l...