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Enthusiastic Fans Embrace City’s New Soccer Team -
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
How’s this for a 9-01 day? At 9:01 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, Memphis’ expansion United Soccer League franchise rolled out its logo and identity as Memphis 901 FC on social media.
By 12:01 p.m., fans were already snatching up gear in the team’s AutoZone Park store – seven months before 901 FC plays its first game in March.
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Kick in the Grass -
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Mentally, the ownership group bringing a United Soccer League team to share AutoZone Park with the Memphis Redbirds has been flipping the switch for the better part of two years. After the last out of the Redbirds regular-season home finale was recorded Monday, the act got physical. The concept became real.
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USL Memphis Coach Tim Mulqueen Embraces Expansion Challenge -
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Let’s get the hard part out of the way first, the thing that might make you resistant to welcoming your first USL Memphis head coach. Tim Mulqueen is a rabid New York Knicks fan. Yes, the same team that now employs former Grizzlies coach David Fizdale.
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Team Name for USL Memphis, First Soccer Match a Month Away -
Thursday, August 2, 2018
USL Memphis sporting director Andrew Bell is sworn to secrecy about the team’s logo, name and colors, but this much he will reveal: They’re not going to hurt merchandise sales.
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Around Memphis: July 9, 2018 -
Monday, July 9, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…
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Memphis Giving Area Players, Fans Taste of Professional Soccer -
Monday, May 21, 2018
In the hotel-casino universe they’d call this a “soft opening” – hold the bells and whistles, but concentrate on the building blocks that will make up the ultimate experience. So it was on a recent Saturday night as USL Memphis sporting director Andrew Bell excitedly paced around Christian Brothers High School’s stadium waiting to watch some soccer rather than just talk about it.
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USL Memphis to Operate Memphis City FC in 2018 -
Saturday, April 14, 2018
USL Memphis has acquired Memphis City FC and will operate it as a Premier Development League (PDL) franchise starting with the 2018 PDL season, with the first match set for Saturday, May 12.
Tryouts will be held on Saturday, April 21 at Memphis University School. The fee to register for tryouts is $35 and can be done at www.usl2memphis.com/pdl.
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Doubleheader -
Saturday, April 14, 2018
These days, Craig Unger calls himself the “corporate guy.” After all, he is now president of both the Memphis Redbirds and the United Soccer League (USL) team that will share AutoZone Park with the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club beginning in 2019.
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Around Memphis: April 9, 2018 -
Monday, April 9, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…
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Last Word: Opening Day, Slowing the Flow and 30 Years of Shangri-La -
Friday, March 30, 2018
There is something about opening day of the Major League Baseball season – especially when it is opening day for just about every team at the same time. Just seeing the green fields with a solitary outfielder, the low brick walls behind the symmetry of batter, catcher and umpire renews my love for the game. I don’t really pay attention to players – don’t know any of their names. And how and when did the Astros wind up in the American League and the Brewers in the National League? I just like watching the game in a sport where the team and the individual coexist as in no other sport.
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USL Memphis Makes ‘Huge Get’ In Hiring Andrew Bell as its First Sporting Director -
Friday, March 30, 2018
Andrew Bell had come to Memphis in January to discuss the possibility of becoming the first sporting director for the new USL (United Soccer League) franchise that will begin play here in 2019. And Bell was blown away by AutoZone Park, which will be the team’s home; the venue reminded him of the stadium where the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer play.
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USL Memphis Selects First Sporting Director -
Saturday, March 24, 2018
USL Memphis has named Andrew Bell, formerly of the Charleston Battery, its inaugural sporting director, team president Craig Unger announced. Bell, who has spent nearly 20 years with the United Soccer League’s Battery, will be tasked with handling all player and technical staff-related decisions and building the USL Memphis front office ahead of the team’s 2019 debut.
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USL Memphis Selects First Sporting Director -
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
USL Memphis has named Andrew Bell, formerly of the Charleston Battery, its inaugural sporting director, team president Craig Unger announced. Bell, who has spent nearly 20 years with the United Soccer League’s Battery, will be tasked with handling all player and technical staff-related decisions and building the USL Memphis front office ahead of the team’s 2019 debut.
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Tax Cut, Bonuses for Workers? Many Businesses Not Sure Yet -
Thursday, February 8, 2018
NEW YORK (AP) – Small business owners may want to hand out bonuses and raises now that there's a new tax law, but many don't know if they'll have any wealth to share.
"We didn't base any raises or bonuses on the tax situation because, quite frankly, until it actually happens, no one's sure what's going to happen," says Rod Hughes, a vice president at Kimball Hughes Public Relations in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. The company gave its seven full-time employees year-end bonuses last month.
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Government Shutdown Stretches Into Workweek, Sows Confusion -
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) – A government shutdown has effectively cleaved the federal workforce in half, sowing confusion and frustration among hundreds of thousands of affected workers, including some who reported to work Monday only to turn right back around.
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After Disaster of 2017, New Year Looking Good for Vols -
Friday, January 12, 2018
Vol Nation should celebrate. It’s a new year. It’s got to be better than 2017. Tennessee athletics had a bad year, one of the worst ever. It was rough for fans, alumni and boosters.
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Final 4 is Proof NFL Teams Must Have Elite QBs -
Friday, January 20, 2017
Now that the NFL playoffs are down to four teams remaining, it is easy to point out the common thread among them: Elite play at the quarterback position.
Whether it is Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers – all of whom have won Super Bowls – or Matt Ryan, who was selected as an All Pro this season and could win the MVP Award, the Patriots, Steelers, Packers and Falcons have a game-changer calling the signals.
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Tennessee Lawmakers Act on Balanced Budget Convention to Curb ‘Crippling’ National Debt -
Friday, January 13, 2017
Saying they can avoid a “runaway” convention for “crazy or radical ideas,” Republican state legislators are filing legislation calling for a convention of states in Nashville to adopt a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Tennessee Acts on Balanced Budget Convention to Curb ‘Crippling’ National Debt -
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Saying they can avoid a “runaway” convention for “crazy or radical ideas,” Republican state legislators are filing legislation calling for a convention of states in Nashville to adopt a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Cleveland Indians, ‘Major League’ Come to World Series -
Friday, October 21, 2016
The Chicago Cubs have the charm and the brand. Lovable losers. The Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field.
And they are fighting 108 years of history. The Goat Curse. The Gatorade on Leon Durham’s glove. Steve Bartman.
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Memphis Habitat to Hold Benefit Dinner With Carters -
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis is hosting a benefit dinner Aug. 25 that will give attendees a chance to mingle with a former U.S. president.
SheetRock ‘n’ Roll is part of Habitat for Humanity’s Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, which will take place in Uptown’s Bearwater Park beginning Aug. 22.
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Memphis Habitat to Hold Benefit Dinner With Carters -
Friday, July 29, 2016
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis is hosting a benefit dinner Aug. 25 that will give attendees a chance to mingle with a former U.S. president.
SheetRock ‘n’ Roll is part of Habitat for Humanity’s Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, which will take place in Uptown’s Bearwater Park beginning Aug. 22.
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Civil Asset Forfeiture: 'It's a State License to Steal' -
Saturday, December 5, 2015
The drugs in Kathy Stiltner’s car were over-the-counter antacids. The $12,000 in cash was from an inheritance. Still, police took the money – quite legally – and are still fighting to keep it, even after the drug charge was dropped.
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Kelly, Berry Battle for Safety Spot in Legacy Showdown -
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Todd Kelly Jr. concludes his first spring practice with Tennessee’s football team this week in a heated competition for a safety job.
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Vols: Looks Like 6-6 Season -
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Pull out your 2014 schedules, UT fans.
Fall camp is done, and it’s time to get in game-week mode with the season opener against Utah State fast approaching.
So go to the little box next to each of UT’s opponents on the 2014 schedule and pick the winner.
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Bourland Heflin to Expand, Renovate Poplar Home -
Friday, May 16, 2014
A Memphis law firm is expanding its East Memphis office and improving public areas for clients and visitors.
Bourland Heflin Alvarez Minor & Matthews PLC renewed and expanded its lease in the 5400 Poplar Ave. office building.
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Airports and Stock Exchange Reopen After Superstorm Sandy -
Thursday, November 1, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – Two major airports reopened and the New York Stock Exchange got back to business Wednesday, while across the river in New Jersey, National Guardsmen rushed to feed and rescue flood victims two days after Superstorm Sandy struck.
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Celebration of Creativity -
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The gold-plated columns and crystal chandeliers of The Cadre Building were right in line with the American Advertising Federation Memphis’ 2012 ADDY Awards ceremony, themed “Hustle + Workflow.”
All “pimps, players and winners” that produced the best in local advertising and all of the disciplines associated with it were recognized Saturday, Feb. 25, in the historic Downtown building at 149 Monroe Ave., with the tagline, “Damn, it feels good to be a winner.”
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ADDY Awards Highlight Ad Industry's Top Work -
Monday, February 27, 2012
The gold-plated columns and crystal chandeliers of The Cadre Building were right in line with the American Advertising Federation Memphis’ 2012 ADDY Awards ceremony, themed “Hustle + Workflow.”
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Driver Services Center Site Sells for $1.6M -
Friday, July 1, 2011
An Omaha, Neb.-based real estate investment firm has acquired a single-tenant office building near Poplar Avenue and the Union Avenue crossover.
Circo Enterprises LLC purchased the 10,180-square-foot Department of Safety & Homeland Security building at 3040 Walnut Grove Road for $1.6 million.
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Highland Hip -
Monday, July 27, 2009
The Highland strip is growing a skyline. The Stratum on Highland Street, a five-story apartment complex, was the first new structure west of the University of Memphis to sprout last August on the storied commercial strip itself.
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Higgins Named President, CEO At Barge Waggoner -
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Robert B. Higgins Jr. has been named president and chief executive officer of engineering, architecture and planning for Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon Inc.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Rotary Club Presents Public Servant Awards Rotary Club Names Public Servant Award Winners
The Rotary Club of Memphis East selected Shelby County District Attorney Bill Gibbons and chief administrative officer of the Shelby County Registers Off...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Sullivan helps set home-design standards Sullivan Helps Set Home Design Standards
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
It was one of those career-changing, defining moments and one left entirely in the hands of Tom Sullivan's wife, Diane.
After...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, June 21, 2004
Fuzzy economic factors complicate job future Business Owners Timidly Await Upswing
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Although different business sectors are being hit in different ways by changes in the economic climate, many area businesses ha...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, June 18, 2004
The magazines cover is a picture Darryl Anderson is all too familiar with, and one he keeps in his office Anderson Keeps City Systems up to Speed
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The magazine cover displays a photo Darryl Anderson is all too f...
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Archived Article: Mlgw (lead) -
Thursday, June 17, 2004
MLG&W pilots fuel cell at Gardens MLGW to Test New Energy Source
Memphis Botanic Garden serves as fuel cell pilot site
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
When Memphis Light, Gas and Water officials were seeking a local site to install and...
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Archived Article: Steel (lead) -
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Investors absorbing rising steel costs Builders Struggle With Rising Steel Costs
Global consumption, industry volatility play role in increase
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Add steel products to the list of construction materials with ri...
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Archived Article: Shelby Park (lead) -
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
PlandsMore than 30 acres of vacant land is Developers Keep Eye on Shelby Farms
New mixed-use development on tap for land near park
ANDREW Bell
The Daily News
Property surrounding one of the citys most popular recreation areas, Shelby ...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, June 14, 2004
About the same Consumers Spending Again on Recreation
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Retailers have been affected in various ways by recent economic and consumer trends, but theres good news for those in recreation vehicle and boat sales: Am...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, June 11, 2004
Groundwater monitored at industrial park Government Monitors Groundwater at Depot
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Nearly nine years after the U.S. military handed the city of Memphis about 600 acres of property for a mix of residential, comme...
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Archived Article: Almadale (lead) -
Thursday, June 10, 2004
New wave of homes going up in Almandale Farms New Phase on Tap for Almadale Farms
Upscale, small-lot homes offer new option for area buyers
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Several area home builders have purchased about 50 lots in Collierv...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, June 9, 2004
ANDREW BELL Drumwright Puts New Face on Products
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
What makes shoppers choose one can of black olives over another can, and why are blueberry bagels preferred over cinnamon ones?
Those are the types of questio...
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Archived Article: Land Bank (lead) -
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Marty Boscaccy, City Agency Buys Apartment Properties
Investment aimed at increasing affordable housing stock
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
An effort to create more affordable housing for low-income residents has prompted the Memphis Hou...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, June 7, 2004
Inquiries started off this past fall and winter was probably a better selling and inquiring season than before Economy Makes Impact on Pool, Spa Industry
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
When Memphians start shedding their jackets for shorts a...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, June 4, 2004
We just had one in Troy, Ten Public Meetings Bring I-69 Closer to Fruition
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
In Memphis, where rush-hour backups and road construction are commonplace, many residents either are not familiar with future plans for...
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Archived Article: Small Biz -
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Owners and management at Up-Link Telecommunications have learned that being a local company maybe the biggest contributor to its business growth Up-Link Thrives as Local Provider
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Management and staff at Memphis...
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Archived Article: Med (lead) -
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
The Med is a vital part of the clinical care program in Memphis Changes Breathe New Life Into The Med
Hospital looks to partner with business, medical communities
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
In the past two years, bold plans have emerg...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 24, 2004
The Trucking industry, the average price is record highs for carriers Fuel Costs Contribute to Truckers Perfect Storm
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Skyrocketing gasoline costs are affecting far more than consumers pocketbooks.
The price ...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, May 21, 2004
A 501C3 support the SCS through variety of activities and fundraising Baker Champions School Fund-Raising Efforts
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
As a community leader and father of two, Randy Baker, former principal with public relations fir...
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Archived Article: Office (lead) -
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Office market a step behind retail activity Office Real Estate Market Still Sluggish
Sector lagging behind growth in retail, commercial markets
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
J. Everett Pidgeon said it doesnt bode well for Memphis office ...
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Archived Article: Cement (lead) -
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Local cement distribution facilty plans new site Cement Distributor Plans New Facility
Holcim Inc. to move to nearby Presidents Island site
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
One of the nations largest suppliers of cements and related mineral...
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Archived Article: Special Report2 -
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
New home construction pushes outwardly Residential Growth Pushes Outward
More developers eye Fayette County for new home sites
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Shelby County residential construction continued at a robust pace during first q...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 17, 2004
Amelia Carkuff, owner of Amelia Carkuff Interiors Business Picks Up for Commercial Designers
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Its been more than two years since Amelia Carkuff, owner of Amelia Carkuff Interiors, has seen the level of business ...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, May 14, 2004
Schools, low taxes still fuel Tipton Schools, Low Taxes Fuel Tipton Growth
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
South Tipton County has seen a population explosion in the past 13 years, and it continues today with no end in sight.
Area official...
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Archived Article: Tech (lead) -
Thursday, May 13, 2004
FedEx Institute lauds new technology tools New Technology Fosters Collaboration
FedEx Institute, businesses to benefit from Nortel partnership
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Those who still marvel at the capabilities of cell phones and th...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
As corporate and other professional business continue to emerge or grow in the Mid-South, the owners of Wolf River Trading Co Germantown Store Reels in Outdoor Enthusiasts
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
As Metro Memphis business community co...
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Archived Article: Big Construc (lead) -
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Different means in which you can contract for const For Big Projects, Communication Is Key
Solving problems on front end can save time, money
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Along with their potential to cost millions of extra taxpayer dol...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 10, 2004
There is nothing we can do about it Personal Touch Helps Travel Agencies Compete
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Janice Bomar, a manager at Bartlett Travel, likes to tell the story of a particular incident with a client.
A couple that had ...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, May 7, 2004
The Pyramids general manager for the past five years, Alan Freeman, has helped organize, prepare and then witness a myriad of events, from the circus to music concerts to basketball games lots of basketball games Freeman Reflects on Pyramids Past...
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Archived Article: Tax (lead) -
Thursday, May 6, 2004
Danny Garrick, SPHR Employers Weigh Budget Pros, Cons
County seeks to eliminate need for property tax hikes
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Memphis-area employers offered mixed reactions to a proposed fiscal 2005 budget unveiled this week ...
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Archived Article: Homeless (lead) -
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Beginning in 2002, the Memphis Police Department, in an effort to help curb illegal panhandling particularly Downtown, created an environmental court Officials Address Panhandling Problem
Businesses, agencies help police deter solicitation
...
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Archived Article: Hamilton (lead) -
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Hamilton Eye Clinic New Eye Institute Opens First Phase
Project brings multiple eye care facilities under one roof
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Officials with the Hamilton Eye Institute, a research facility that marks a partnership betw...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 3, 2004
Tons of people Satellite Radio Makes Waves in Auto Industry
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The influence advancing technology has had on todays music is increasingly making its way into the auto industry.
In 2001, two companies, XM Satell...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, April 30, 2004
Major changes are being proposed for the way that Shelby County Election Commission is operated and the way it operates general elections Election Chairman Favors Changes in System
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Major changes are being propo...
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Archived Article: Bed Tax (lead) -
Thursday, April 29, 2004
It generates this yearw we have budgeted for $10 Lingering Debt Plagues Local Officials
Convention center costs absorbing citys marketing dollars
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
For the first time in about 15 years, the combined city and c...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
For homeowners who want a fireplace but have reservations because of concerns about poor or unhealthy indoor air quality and who also dont care to hassle with firewood, one local company offers an alternative Southern Hearth Offers Break From Tra...
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Archived Article: Medical (lead) -
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
While most of the public can identify with the vacant, former Baptist Hospital at the corner of Union Avenue and Dunlap Street Medical Center Takes on New Life Variety of projects will reshape the Downtown district
ANDREW BELL
The Daily New...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, April 26, 2004
Its been busier this spring than last two After Brief Lull, Nursery Business Picks Up
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
With signs of an improving economy, more people are spending more money on their homes and on their lawns.
Richard String...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, April 23, 2004
Memphis Botanic Employee Helps Garden Grow McLane Helps Memphis Botanic Garden Grow
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Keeping the Memphis Botanic Gardens thousands of plants alive and looking their best is a big job but one that factors in to t...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Friday, April 23, 2004
Seeking success, printing company risks diversity Seeking success, printing company risks diversity
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
JW Moore Printing Company Inc. management thought outside of the box and then about the box itself when the...
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Archived Article: Holmes (lead) -
Thursday, April 22, 2004
Its gong to be used for bus expansion Intermodal Cartage Buys Land for Expansion
Road improvements under way in area of industrial growth
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
A Memphis-based intermodal transportation services company has purcha...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
Marvin Struminger, owner of the Lamp Shade House, owes a lot of thanks to Thomas Edison Lamp Shade House Lights Up Imagination
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Marvin Struminger, owner of the Lamp Shade House, owes a lot of thanks to Thomas Ed...
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Archived Article: Hotels (lead) -
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
While concerned that Church of God In Christ might break Hotels Reach Limit for Convention Perks
Concessions could strip events profitability, hoteliers say
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
While concerned that Church of God In Christ might...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, April 19, 2004
Because of what some might consider an incomplete or inadequate method used to detect the employment rate, tentative signs that the economy may be improving maybe misleading, and at minimum, a murky picture Job Market Shows Slow Signs of Improvem...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, April 16, 2004
Five-year, $70 million proposed to fix drainage Drainage Problems Addressed in Proposed Budget
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The congregation at Audubon Park Baptist Church, located at Park Avenue and South Goodlett Street, conjured up a vi...
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Archived Article: Bankruptcies (lead) -
Thursday, April 15, 2004
It looks like not much have changed Bankruptcies Remain High in First Quarter
Economy not always biggest factor in filings, attorneys say
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
For many people, todays tax filing deadline will result in disappoint...
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Archived Article: Permits (lead) -
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
There is not much office space and a few possibilities but not a lot of office space bult this year Housing Dominates Construction Arena
Office, industrial markets await economic pickup
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Although the office a...
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Archived Article: Biz Lic (lead) -
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Seven years Shifts in Business Signal Areas Rebirth
Two communities work to find identity, attract new business
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Changes within two local communities are bringing about a shift in business activity, offering ...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, April 12, 2004
Take care of whole southeast and southwest Unions Endure Changing Work Force, Economy
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Skyrocketing health care costs, continual loss of jobs to cheaper labor overseas and an increasingly self-employed work forc...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, April 9, 2004
Adopt the resoliution Officials Step Up Efforts to Reduce Pollution
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
To reduce pollution stemming from trucks driving through Shelby County, local health department officials have a proposal on tap one that has ...
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Archived Article: Methodist (lead) -
Thursday, April 8, 2004
Two diff Methodist Consolidates Womens Centers
Breast diagnostic center brings services under one roof
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The University of Tennessee Medical Group had the space Methodist Healthcare officials were looking for....
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Archived Article: Dentist (lead) -
Wednesday, April 7, 2004
Clinic taps growing Downtown needs New Services Add to Growing Downtown
Downtown dentist says timing is right to enter market
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Count Kelli Dumas as one of many people who have moved to Memphis and fallen in l...
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Archived Article: Scan (lead) -
Tuesday, April 6, 2004
Empty stores new occupancy may signal area renewal Businesses Shift at Major Intersection
Developer expects new interest in Summer corridor
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
A former grocery store at a key Memphis intersection is getting a n...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, April 5, 2004
President the Memphis Restaurant Association Christian Georgi, East End Grill Area Restaurants See Pickup in Traffic
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
A second glass of wine and a full lobster plate are requests area restaurants are beginning t...
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Archived Article: Island (lead) -
Thursday, April 1, 2004
New, revised plans awaiting Mud Island property Mud Island Property Hangs in Balance
Developer reworks plans for homes on south end of island
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
On an August morning a little less than two years ago, a surprise...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
What could be considered the main intersection of Memphis riverfront is rapidly becoming the subject of lively discussion and Memphis Salon Offers European Flair
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
For nearly 40 years, Memphians have had their ha...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Passed through Senate Judiciary committee last week State Lawmaker Seeks Tax Relief for Seniors
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Under ordinary circumstances, pursuing an amendment to the Tennessee Constitution might seem like a long shot.
...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, March 29, 2004
Not unlike residents who put locks on their doors to prevent burglaries, special computer software can be installed to prevent computer theft Companies Work to Keep Ahead of Hackers
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
These days, the installation...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, March 26, 2004
What could be considered the main intersection of Memphis riverfront is rapidly becoming the subject of lively discussion and City, County 911 Dispatchers to Share Space
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Beginning July 1, phone bills for all Sh...
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Archived Article: Methodist (lead) -
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Outpatient diagnostic center goes in empty Wild Oats Former Wild Oats Space Gets New Use
Methodist consolidates diagnostic services at Union property
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
With patient tests and procedures often requiring visits ...
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Archived Article: Auction (lead) -
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Mixed building development eyes Islanders Uptown Area Set for More Development
Mixed-use building to add retail options for Downtowners
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
About 10 years ago, a group of five people who became friends after sep...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Vacant marine hospital development looms Riverfront Historic Site Eyed for Development
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Many years before anyone proposed improvements for the Memphis riverfront, Native Americans and early Memphis settlers were...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, March 22, 2004
Technology helps push convenience to new levels Technology Pushes Convenience to New Level
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
In the world of quick-stop shopping, the field is broadening to include two types of stores: those with clerks and thos...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, March 19, 2004
Southwind Exectuvis Suites Pedigo Helps Put Companies on Cutting Edge
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Jennifer Pedigo likens her job to putting together an electronic puzzle.
The conference coordinator of the International Conference &...
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Archived Article: Energy (lead) -
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Early 90s State Institute Markets Unique Loans
Program helps businesses save on energy costs
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
St. Lukes United Methodist Church officials faced spending as much as $50,000 to replace an old, run-down boiler. ...
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Archived Article: Small Biz -
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Rod Bickels passion for road traveling inspired him to start a part-time business out of his garage Cyclist Turns Passion Into Profit
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Rod Bickels passion for the road inspired his initial venture into self-empl...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Rate hikes shouldn't slow home sales Slow Job Growth Helps Keep Rates Low
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Although low interest rates have compensated for high unemployment when it comes to fueling new home sales, job growth eventually could ...
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Archived Article: Davies (lead) -
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Plantation residents brace for residential growth Davies Plantation Area Braces for Growth
Residents keep watchful eye as developer interest increases
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Henry Boyd expected new development in his neighborhood....
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, March 5, 2004
A radically new way of thinking about and planning for a renewal in urban growth has begun to take shape in various American c Growth Initiative Hinges on Updating Building Codes
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
A dynamic new method of encoura...