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1. Council Approves TDZ Financing for Second Convention Center Hotel -

Memphis City Council members approved the use of Tourism Development Zone revenues Tuesday, Aug. 28, to finance the construction of a second convention center hotel as they delayed any decisions on long-term crowd control and safety measures in the Beale Street entertainment district.

2. Heir on the Side of Caution -

The closest and best parcel of land for a second convention center hotel in Downtown Memphis is the Mud Island parking garage. It’s a block away from the Memphis Cook Convention Center and is the first site that came up when a Denver developer approached the city last year about possibly building such a hotel.

3. Pottery Studio/Coffee House to Open on Highland Strip -

549 S. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38122

Lease Size: 2,788 square feet

4. Fully Loaded -

It’s almost like the first half of 2017 was a decade in the making, at least when it comes to commercial real estate. Throughout all four major sectors of the Memphis-area commercial real estate market – industrial, office, retail and multifamily – figures are consistently reaching or exceeding pre-recession marks.

5. Last Word: Carousel Preview, New Crime Stats and EDGE Does Multi-Family -

The group Friends of the Fairgrounds got together Thursday evening at the Children’s Museum of Memphis and got the first group tour of the Grand Carousel center under construction at CMOM. This is as the museum focuses more on fundraising for the $6 million project that has already raised the money for the restoration of the carousel itself and now sets about the task of paying for the building around it including a banquet hall. Here’s a look from our Facebook page with more to come on CMOM and the Fairgrounds for the Monday edition that will probably go up on line Friday.

6. Jackson's Birth Marked in Memphis, the City He Co-Founded -

While President Donald Trump’s Nashville visit – including a tour of Andrew Jackson’s plantation The Hermitage – drew much of the national political attention Wednesday, March 15, a much smaller observance of what would have been Jackson’s 250th birthday took place in a courtroom in Memphis, the city he co-founded.

7. Events -

Shelby County Juvenile Court’s Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative, in partnership with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, will hold a juvenile justice summit Thursday, June 30, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Gathering Place in Hickory Ridge Mall, 6075 Winchester Road. The summit aims to bring awareness to Shelby County juvenile reform efforts and encourage citizens to participate in them. James Bell, founder and executive director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute for Juvenile Justice Fairness and Equality, will present the keynote. Cost is free. For details, email kimbrell.owens@shelbycountytn.gov or call 901-222-0902.

8. Events -

Talk Shoppe will meet Wednesday, June 29, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the University of Phoenix–Memphis Campus, 65 Germantown Court, first floor. The topic is The MasterMind Principle, based on the book “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. Cost is free. Visit talkshoppe.biz.

9. Stewart Incident Triggers Systemic Shift -

For six months this year the Black Lives Matter movement in Memphis grew in an ebb and a flow governed largely by the growing list of fatal police encounters in other cities.

There was also an equally volatile and varied set of reactions by civic leaders in those cities as well as protestors.

10. St. Jude Files $10 Million Construction Permit -

650 St. Jude Place
Memphis, TN 38105

Permit Amount: $10 million

Application Date: Nov. 24, 2015

Owner: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Tenant: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

11. REIT Acquires Three Hotels for $39.6 Million -

7905 Giacosa Place, 5320 Poplar Ave. and 7855 Wolf River Boulevard
Memphis, TN
Sale Amount: $39.6 million

12. Marx-Bensdorf Expands in East Memphis -

A prominent Memphis realty company has expanded its presence in East Memphis. Marx-Bensdorf Realtors has grown in the office building at 5860 Ridgeway Loop Blvd. by 526 square feet, bringing its total to 4,653 square feet.

13. Developer Files Permit for Graceland-Area Hotel -

3411 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
Permit Cost: $3.5 million

14. County Commission to Weigh New Disparity Study -

Shelby County Commissioners consider a start Monday, June 16, toward a new disparity study as a way to changing the county’s efforts in increasing minority business participation in government contracts.

15. Midtown Medical Office Building Sells for $2.6 Million -

A partnership of two Utah-based companies has acquired a medical office building on Union Avenue near Overton Square.

Trivalis LLC and Novalis LLC, both based in Utah, acquired the medical office building built in 1967 at 2076 Union Ave., next door to the IHOP restaurant, for $2.6 million. The property, at the corner of Union Avenue and Florence Street, was appraised at $1.3 million in 2013, according to the Shelby County Assessor of Property’s office. The sellers, Missouri-based Roundabout Real Estate LLC and Visual Projects LLC, acquired the property in 2008 for $2 million.

16. Builders Showcase -

The Vesta Home Show kicked off over the weekend, with large crowds turning out to explore six new homes in a gated Germantown community.

Don Glays, executive director of the West Tennessee Home Builders Association, said attendance during the opening weekend of the show was strong.

17. Campbell Clinic Pays $3.2 Million for Surgery Center -

255 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memphis, TN 38104
Sale Amount: $3.2 million

18. Owner of Two Autobody America Shops Files Loan -

The owner of Autobody America body shops at 6957 Stage Road and 7291 Winchester Road has filed a $2.1 million loan on the properties.

19. Boyle Honors Past at 80th Anniversary Celebration -

If it seems like the Boyle family has played a key role in Memphis since the city was founded, it’s because it has.

A Boyle family ancestor, John Overton, founded Memphis in 1819 along with James Winchester and Andrew Jackson. In the early 1900s, Edward Boyle developed Belvedere Boulevard, which remains one of the city’s most elegant arteries.

20. Green Line Marketing Doubles Office -

Green Line Marketing Group has outgrown its East Memphis office space due to its expanded staff and client roster.

The boutique agency has signed a 2,000-square-foot lease in Racquet Club Plaza, where it will relocate from its three 350-square-foot executive suites in Clark Tower by the end of the month.

21. Roberts Benchmark Hotel on Union Sells for $3.2 Million -

164 Union Ave.

Memphis, TN 38103

Sale Amount: $3.2 million

Sale Date: Dec. 5, 2012

22. Memphis Company Buys Somerset Apartments -

An entity called JMC Memphis LLC has paid $1.7 million for the 496-unit Somerset Park Apartment Homes in Oakhaven.

23. Delta Blues Winery LLC Buys 15 Acres in Lakeland -

6495 Stewart Road Lakeland, TN 38002
Sale Amount: $165,000

Sale Date: Dec. 10, 2012

24. Rheumatology Clinic Buys Germantown Office Building -

7660 Poplar Pike Germantown, TN 38138

Sale Amount: $986,850

Sale Date: Nov. 14, 2012

25. PLC International Files $1.4 Million Loan on Building -

Memphis-based PLC International Inc. has filed a $1.4 million loan through BrightBridge Inc. on the 67,538-square-foot strip center at 1150 N. Germantown Parkway (also known as 1140 Cordova Road) in Cordova.

26. Seminar To Tackle Commercial Conditions -

While many commercial real estate professionals would like to forget about 2011 altogether, celebrating increases in 2012 is necessary for morale.

Shelby County experienced the most second-quarter sales this year since the second quarter of 2008, and the highest quarterly sales revenue since the second quarter of 2007.

27. Early Results: Vesta Exceeds Expectations -

Don Glays, executive director of the Memphis Area Home Builders Association, has three words to describe how the past few days of the Vesta Home Show have performed:

“Beyond our expectations.”

28. Vesta to Showcase Geothermal Technology -

The 2012 Vesta Home Show will showcase its first-ever home that is heated and cooled with geothermal heat pump technology, produced by Ruch Builders and Engineered Comfort Inc.

29. Pera, Lightman, Rainer V Take Top Pinnacle Awards -

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council honored the top performers in commercial real estate for 2011 at the 11th annual Pinnacle Awards gala, held Tuesday, April 24, at the Holiday Inn University of Memphis.

30. Grinding it Out -

After most recessions, real estate bounces back.

But the Great Recession has been notably different – long, deep and very prolonged.

That’s the message Dr. John Gnuschke, director of the Sparks Bureau of Business and Economic Research and co-director of the Center for Real Estate at the University of Memphis, delivered in December at the Urban Land Institute’s Real Estate Outlook for the Mid-South.

31. City’s Story Recounted in ‘Memphis 101’ -

A cross-section of native Memphians and Memphians by choice spent the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 9, exploring the stories that shaped the city during “Memphis 101,” a free, public event held biannually at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library.

32. JLS Enterprises Buys SE Market Warehouse -

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.

33. Events -

The Memphis Mid-South Chapter of the Federal Bar Association will present “Summer Seminar: Federal Discovery Practice” Thursday, July 28, at 1:15 p.m. at the Clifford David and Odell Horton Federal Building, 167 N. Main St., 11th floor, Jury Assembly Room. To register, visit www.fedbar.org/memphis and print out the registration form and mail it to the address provided.

34. Marcus and Davy -

Kings of this wild frontier. Marcus Winchester was the son of one of our founders, and he was our city’s first mayor, first postmaster and the proprietor of our very first store. He was also the agent for something called the Rice Tract, two adjoining 5,000-acre parcels on the Fourth Chickasaw Bluff acquired by Andy Jackson, John Overton and the Winchester family. That land would become Memphis, a city laid out by Jackson, Overton and General James Winchester in 1819 as a business venture.

35. Council Finishes Year with Look Ahead -

Memphis City Council members took their first detailed look at the terms of the move by Electrolux to the Frank Pidgeon Industrial Park in southwest Memphis.

City Chief Administrative Officer George Little walked council members through the paperwork of the 2012 move by the Swedish home appliance manufacturer from Montreal to Memphis. The move will bring over 1,200 jobs to Memphis.

36. Conway Services Moves to Cordova -

Conway Services Heating, Cooling & Plumbing has signed a new lease to accommodate space for its growing service team.

Conway Services is moving from 6426 Summer Gale Drive in Memphis near Bartlett to a warehouse on 1220 Big Orange Road in Cordova.

37. Council Marks Year’s End With Full Agenda -

Memphis City Council members end their year Tuesday with an agenda that includes final approval of the Power Center planned development in Hickory Hill.

The council meeting begins at 3:30 p.m. at City Hall, 125 N. Main St.

38. Corner Park Complex Sells for $558K in Foreclosure -

4150 Winchester Road
Memphis, TN 38118
Sale Amount: $558,000

Sale Date: Oct. 26, 2010
Buyer: City National Bank
Seller: City National Bank via Stewart Title of Memphis Inc.
Original Borrower: Alterra Corners LLC
Original Lender: City National Bank
Original Loan: $3.6 million
Original Loan Date: February 2007

39. D. Canale Site Sells as Part of Hand Purchase -

45 E.H. Crump Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38106
Sale Amount: $4 million

Sale Date: Sept. 24, 2010
Buyer: The Hand Family Realty Co. LLC
Seller: D. Canale Beverages LLC
Loan Amount: $48.4 million
Loan Date: Sept. 27, 2010
Maturity Date: n/a
Lender: Branch Banking and Trust Co.

40. Lasting Legacies -

Consider the continent as it was when Memphis was founded in 1819. No railroads crisscrossed the land and Tennessee roads would not be paved until after World War I.

For a city to thrive and prosper, transportation would be paramount. For Memphis, the Mississippi River, an integral artery of commerce and communication in America, would be its gateway to greatness.

41. State Systems Promotes Safety with First Aid Division -

Dave Tamburrino, director of warehouse operations at Kele Inc., a HVAC control products distributor in Bartlett, realized that having first aid kits on the walls was common sense.

42. Chattanooga Investors Buy Third Memphis Property -

An out-of-town investment company has bought its third Memphis apartment complex in less than a year, bringing its total to 590 units.

Chattanooga-based UIGTN II LLC, a trio of partners whose name derives from the title of its management arm, Urban Investments Group LLC, paid close to $1 million on April 15 for the 172-unit Woodbriar Apartments at 4505 Wooddale Ave. in Oakhaven.

43. Starts With Food -

The arrival of Winchester Farmer’s Market at 6616 Winchester Road a number of years ago all but removed the memory of Seessel’s, the grocery stalwart that once occupied the space.

44. Dollar General Coming To James Road in Raleigh -

3609 James Road
Memphis, TN 38128
Permit Amount: $497,000

Project Cost: $497,000
Permit Date: Applied September 2009
Completion: TBA
Owner: SW Properties LLC
Tenant: Dollar General Corp.
Contractor: SW Properties LLC
Architect: N/A

45. Owners Serious About Kick-Starting Troubled Subdivision -

The Vinings at Germantown, a 63-lot development off Winchester Road, appears poised to close the book on a checkered past that includes several ownership groups and a litany of financial woes.

The 32-acre subdivision seemed doomed from its earliest stages when developer Levitt and Sons filed for bankruptcy in 2007. Then its second owner, The Hyneman Cos. LLC – led by developer William “Rusty” Hyneman – sold the property soon after buying it in December 2007 for a little less than $10 million.

46. Georgia Co. Buys U of M-Area Senior Nursing Facility -

3549 Norriswood Ave.
Memphis, TN 38111
Sale Amount: $7.3 Million

Sale Date: May 11, 2009
Buyer: FC Highlands LLC
Seller: Wesley Highland Nursing Homes Inc.
Loan Amount: $9.4 million
Loan Date: May 11, 2009
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: First Bank

47. Bank Buys 63 Lots In the Vinings of G’town -

The 63 lots of the Vinings of Germantown Subdivision have yet another owner, following the sale of the property back to the lender, Merchants & Farmers Bank. The bank on May 13 paid $5.1 million for the 63 lots from RAM Holdings Inc., which had bought the lots last year for just less than $6 million from St. James Place LLC. RAM Holdings is managed by Michael Bourne.

48. Pastor Seeks Computer Expert For Literacy Effort -

Donated computers, with blank, black screens and their cords still coiled, sit in a freshly painted room at Bent Tree Apartments.

The Rev. James Williams wants them plugged in and lighting up the minds of the people who live in this neighborhood where he has operated a ministry, the Hope Fellowship Baptist Church, for the past 10 years. Williams already has an after-school learning lab set up for the children who live there. Now, he wants the same for adults so parents can read to their children.

49. Circuit City Files for Bankruptcy Protection -

One week after announcing it would close 155 of its stores, including two in the Memphis area, Circuit City Stores Inc. reported Monday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

50. Circuit City to Close Two Memphis-Area Stores -

Circuit City Stores Inc. will close two of its four locations in the Memphis area as part of a nationwide downsizing effort, the company announced Monday.

51. Archived Article -

3660, 3670 and 3680 Houston Levee Road
Collierville, TN 38017
Sale Amount: $15.8 million

Sale Date: Jan. 22, 2008

52. Archived Article -

63 lots in
The Vinings
Sale Amount: $6 million

Sale Date: Dec. 26, 2007

Buyer: RAM Holdings LLC

53. Vinings in GermantownSells for $6 Million -      All 63 lots in the Vinings at Germantown Subdivision have sold for just less than $6 million to a local limited liability company. RAM Holdings LLC, which sale documents list at a Germantown address, bought the property

54. Porter Homes Subsidiary BuysLand Near Shea Road Extension -      Bailey Station Development LLC has bought 12.23 acres north of Tenn. 385 in Collierville for $1.2 million. The sellers were James G. Robbins, Hal D. Crenshaw and Lucia W. Crenshaw.
     The p

55. Archived Article -

3737 Stage-James Road
Memphis, TN 38128
Sale Amount: $4.6 million

Sale Date: Feb. 15, 2007

Buyer: Heavon Co. LLC (50 percent interest), Eastern Management & Financial LLC (45 percent) and DA Realty Holdings LLC (5 percent)

56. Fountainbleau AffiliatesAcquire Three Apartment Complexes -      Limited liability companies affiliated with New Orleans-based Fountainbleau Management Services LLC have acquired Lantern Square, Dogwood Trace and Red Oaks apartments in Memphis, adding more than 500 units to the compan

57. Archived Article -

One lot in
I-40 Business Center
Loan Amount: $4.5 million

Loan Date: Sept. 28, 2006

Maturity Date: March 28, 2008

58. Archived Article -

3815 Advantage Way
Memphis, TN 38128
Loan Amount: $15.7 million

Sale Date: Sept. 21, 2006

Buyer: Jamesbridge Group LLC

59. Collierville and Germantown Chambers Host Political Candidates Mixer -

July 18

The Collierville and Germantown Chambers of Commerce Government Relations Committees host a "Political Candidates Mixer" from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Ridgeway Country Club, 9800 Poplar Ave. The event will provide an opportunity for attendees to meet and greet many of the candidates who will be on the Aug. 3 ballot in state and federal primaries and the general election for the county offices of mayor, county commission, sheriff, trustee, county clerk and state and county judges. For more information, call 853-1949 or 755-1200.

60. Archived Article: Real Focus - ANDY MEEK

Collierville Office Market Poised for Growth

ANDY MEEK

The Daily News

Colliervilles office market is so primed for growth that officials including town administrator James Lewellen predict the suburb soon will offer some of the...

61. Archived Article: Real Recap - Developer refinances Shoppes at Hacks Cross

Developer Refinances Shoppes of Hacks Cross

Shoppes of Hacks Cross

near Winchester Road

Cost: $7 million

Borrower: Hacks Winchester LLC

Lender: Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Inc.

Tru...

62. Archived Article: Real Recap - 14

Cordova Land to Become Family Center

14.48 acres on

Germantown Parkway

Cost: $5.3 million

Borrower: Family Values Property LLC

Lender: Merchants & Farmers Bank

Trustee: H. Lee Shaw

Property: 14.48 acres on Germantown P...

63. Archived Article: Newsmakers - The Daily News has hired Don Fancher as the Advertising Sales Director

Baptist-DeSoto Names New Administrator

Randy King was named administrator and chief executive officer of Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto. He was previously vice president ...

64. Archived Article: Real Recap - 3100 Bellbrook Drive

St. Clair Foods Plans to Expand

3100 Bellbrook Drive

Memphis, TN 38116

Cost: $3.4 million

Buyer: York Properties LLC

Seller: APF Bellbrook Industrial Inc.

Property: A 108,000-square-foot building and 11 acre...

65. Archived Article: Real Recap - 6310 Poplar Ave

Developers Make Plans for Former Church Property 6310 Poplar Ave.

Memphis, TN 38117

Cost: $3.1 million

Buyer: WN Poplar-Massey

Seller: Kingsway Christian Church of Memphis, Tenn.

Property: Two acres at 6310 Poplar A...

66. Archived Article: Real Review - CMCS LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, financed $1

Bluestone Glen planned

for Holmes Road area

CMCS LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, financed $1.3 million through National Bank of Commerce, securing the loan with 20.2 a...

67. Archived Article: Real Review - Fogelman Management Group nabs national awards

Fogelman Management Group nabs national awards

Fogelman Management Group recently received two Paragon Awards from the National Apartment Association.

The Paragon Awards are given annually by t...

68. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Coco & Lillys brings

Coco & Lillys brings

high fashion Downtown

Peabody Place is home to the newest outlet of Coco & Lillys, an East Coast clothier with eight stores between New York City and Miami.

The store on the Downtown ...

69. Archived Article: Marketplace - Pinch District hopes to draw

Pinch District hopes to draw from areas renovated attractions

By ANDREW BELL

The Daily News

B.J. Chester-Tamayo opened her restaurant, Alcenias, at 317 N. Main St., five years ago about the same time the near...

70. Archived Article: Memos - Timothy J

Timothy J. Miller was elected TBC Corp. vice president and treasurer. He joined TBC as assistant treasurer in 2002. Before joining TBC, Miller was vice president of the national department for First Tennessee National Corp. He earned a ...

71. Archived Article: Marketplace - Foreclosure notice falls on Hickory Ridge Mall Foreclosure notice falls on Hickory Ridge Mall By SUE PEASE The Daily News Its 12:15 p.m. on a Thursday in the food court at Hickory Ridge Mall and it appears to be business is usual. Customers are lini...

72. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Aug. 13-Aug. 19 Aug. 13 The International Association for Administrative Professionals will have a meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Holiday Inn East. Members attending the recent IAAP international co...

73. Archived Article: Mba P.2 - Bar Association announces nominees Bar Association announces nominees William H. Haltom Jr., president of the Memphis Bar Association, has released the report of the Nominations and Elections Committee for 2001. The 2001 president will be G. Patrick...

74. Archived Article: Comm Briefs - The 2000-2001 edition of the Retail Trade Guide is available at the DeSoto County Economic Development Council, 2475 Memphis S The 2000-2001 edition of the Retail Trade Guide is available at the DeSoto County Economic Development Council, 2475 Memph...

75. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: June 19-25 June 19 Consumer Credit Counseling Service presents "Get Creditable, a free seminar on establishing/re-establishing credit from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 2158 Union Ave. Seating is limit...

76. Archived Article: Tech Briefs - New Horizons Computer Learning Center, 4775 American Way, has started on an expansion project at New Horizons Computer Learning Center has started on an expansion project to add three conference rooms, five classrooms and a hot deli to its current l...

77. Archived Article: Real Review - Real Review 02-15-00 Management company once again locally owned LEDIC Management Group is again under Memphis ownership. A group of local real estate veterans, led by David L. Shores, has repurchased LEDIC from Residential Co. of America, the New Y...

78. Archived Article: Real Review - Real Estate Review 07-27-99 By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Trammell Crow Co. will break ground Aug. 9 on the first phase of a new office development planned for southeast Shelby County at Forest Hill Heights. The first phase of the project will in...

79. Archived Article: Gov't (lead) - Design of Hickory Hill parks begins Hickory Hill parks are in design stage By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Two city parks for the newly annexed Hickory Hill area will be the topic of community meetings set for Monday and Tuesday. Residents of Hickor...

80. Archived Article: Adjust (bott) - By LAURIE JOHNSON Pizza/entertainment company seeks zoning variance for expansion By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Business has been so good at the Chuck E. Cheese pizza parlor and family entertainment complex on Hickory Hill Road that the franchise...

81. Archived Article: Memos - Easley To Replace Georgiu As Brett Easley was appointed acting president of Alldata. Easley was formerly vice president of information and training for AutoZone. Keith Johnson was named senior vice president of the YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South....

82. Archived Article: Malco (bott) - Soon, residents in Southeast Memphis will be able to see more blockbuster movies in one place Malco to double screens at Majestic theater By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Movie buffs heading to Southeast Memphis will be able to see even more blockbus...

83. Archived Article: Calendar - Nov Nov. 3 The Society for Technical Communication will meet at the Unicorn restaurant beginning with a social hour at 5:30 p.m. The program begins at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Donald Ray, a technical writing manager at Celcore, who will offer tips...

84. Archived Article: G&g Mini Storage Lj - By LAURIE JOHNSON New mini-storage to open at Kirby and Winchester Area growing into popular hub for development By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Construction is almost complete on a self-storage facility that will provide more than 62,000 square fe...

85. Archived Article: Almadale Farms Lj - lj 10/5 cates Work begins on new section in Almadale Farms By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Groundwork is set to begin on Phase 5 of Almadale Farms, one of Halle Development Co.s upscale subdivisions in the Houston Levee corridor in Collierville. Al...

86. Archived Article: Mata Chg - By CAMILLE H New bus route services East Memphis office park By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News With the unemployment rate remaining below 5 percent in the area for the seventh straight month, area businesses face several issues in hiring and retai...

87. Archived Article: Govt Briefs - The first Outstanding Republican Women Awards Banquet will be held at 11:30 a The first Outstanding Republican Women Awards Banquet will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the University Club of Memphis. The winners Ellida Sadler Fri, Betty L. Smith,...

88. Archived Article: Welcome Wagon Jts - 7/29 jts welcome wagon! State, city set to inaugurate Welcome Center By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The new Tennessee Welcome Center at the base of the Hernando-DeSoto bridge will get its grand opening Thursday with a host of local and state officia...

89. Archived Article: Warranty Deeds - 7/15 jts warranty deeds Big property deals worth over $33 million in second quarter By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The largest property sales in Shelby County totaled more than $33 million during the second quarter of 1996, with 12 deals filed in ex...

90. Archived Article: Apt Constr - 7/9 jts apt. constr. Apartment construction foresees banner year By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Memphis apartment construction for the second quarter of 1996 positively peaked above the same period last year, with three major multi-family residences...

91. Archived Article: Retail Online - 7/3 jts retail construction Retail market construction up again in second quarter By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Retail construction during the second quarter of 1996 was up way up compared to the previous quarter and the same period in 1995, accord...

92. Archived Article: Road Improvements - 4/4 jts road improvements Transportation budget has five projects for county North Second Street passed over again By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News When Gov. Don Sundquist released his transportation budget late last month, it included funding for fiv...

93. Archived Article: Mata Jts - 2/22 jts MATA proposals MATA unveils light rail proposal, announces new bus lines Ambitious train project hinges on federal money By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Memphis could boast a light rail network linking the citys corners in the coming decade ...

94. Archived Article: Cordova The Midtown - 1/23 jts Cordova The Midtown Cordova attracts Midtown eateries Restaurants face challenge of new market, more families By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News To the passerby, Cordova looks like any other ordinary growing American suburb: young families in h...

95. Archived Article: Memos - 11/15 Memos Hank Martin has joined The Saig Co. as a sales associate specializing in the leasing and marketing of commercial and investment properties. Ward Archer Jr., president and chief executive officer of Archer/Malmo Inc., has been named 1995 ...