Editorial Results (free)
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Last Word: Selling Local Soccer, Football's Arrival and Luttrell's Vetoes -
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
So the United Soccer League Memphis franchise is to be called Memphis FC 901. The branding was launched as the Labor Day weekend began with a video that is part Rogues nostalgia, soccer at school memories and a liberal dose of Grit ‘n’ Grind rhetoric from another sports franchise just down the street from AutoZone Park. The combination is another example of sports carrying the banner for the promotion of Memphis in general.
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Sound System Upgrade, Locker Room Improvements Highlight Renovations to Liberty Bowl -
Friday, August 10, 2018
When Memphis football fans file into Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Sept. 1 for the Tigers home opener against Mercer they will hear things a bit clearer, thanks to an upgraded sound system.
The city of Memphis, owner of the stadium, is trying to keep the Tigers’ home stadium as up to date as possible. In addition to the sound system improvements, renovations have come to coach Mike Norvell’s home locker room.
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Sound System Upgrade, Locker Room Improvements Among Renovations to Liberty Bowl -
Thursday, August 9, 2018
When Memphis football fans file into Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Sept. 1 for the Tigers home opener against Mercer they will be able to hear things a bit clearer, thanks to an upgraded sound system.
4.
A Look Back At UT’s History In NCAA Tourney -
Friday, March 16, 2018
Basketball coach Rick Barnes was fired by Texas in late March of 2015 when he refused to fire members of his coaching staff.
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Cooper Tire Taking 1 Million Square Feet in Gateway Global -
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Ohio-based tire manufacturer Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. will lease a 1 million-square-foot warehouse in Gateway Global Logistics Center in Marshall County that Newport, California-based Panattoni Development Co. broke ground on Wednesday, Feb. 7.
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Last Word: Liberty Bowl Post Mortem, Confederate Protest Plans and Absorption -
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
As soon as it was confirmed the Tigers would play in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, there was some concern locally about the impact that would have on tourism at the holidays with only one of the bowl teams – Iowa State – being from out of town. The exact dollar figures aren’t in just yet. But the game was enough of a success out of the box that the executive director of the game is talking about a more constant presence in the bowl game for the Tigers now that they’ve made their first appearance in the 59-year history of the game which began in Philadelphia. And there is some precedent in college football for what Steve Ehrhart is talking about.
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Fully Loaded -
Saturday, July 29, 2017
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.
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Demand for Smaller Industrial Facilities Growing -
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Even though massive deals like Niagara Bottling’s 554,000-square-foot facility and McCormick & Co.’s 615,000-square-foot operation next door in Gateway Global Logistics Center often steal the spotlight, they only paint part of the picture of North Mississippi’s industrial market.
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Panattoni Moving Forward With Phase Two of Industrial Park -
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Since it first broke ground in 2014, Panattoni Development Co.’s Gateway Global Logistics Center has delivered 4.4 million square feet of industrial facilities, $276 million in investment and almost 700 jobs to a formerly vacuous tract of land spanning the Tennessee-Mississippi border.
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Short-Term Leases Help Retail Industry Navigate Busy Shopping Season -
Thursday, December 1, 2016
With the holiday shopping season already in full swing, some companies in need of additional space to help alleviate their seasonal storage requirements are finding willing landlords as partners.
Because holiday retail sales are expected to significantly rise above the 10-year average and increase 3.6 percent to $655.8 billion nationally, according to the National Retail Federation, it’s no surprise local companies are looking to work out year-end deals with landlords trying to fill leftover space.
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St. Jude Planning Renovation Of Tri Delta Place -
Thursday, November 17, 2016
350 N. Third St.
Memphis, TN 38105
Permit Amount: $3.5 million
Application Date: November 2016
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Local Real Estate Sectors Show Positive Absorption -
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Vacancy in the Memphis MSA industrial market has hit a five-year low as 3.5 million square feet of space has been absorbed so far this year, according to the latest MarketView Report from CBRE.
In the third quarter, the Memphis MSA saw 843,827 square feet of positive net absorption, down about 27 percent from the previous quarter.
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Memphis Real Estate Sectors All Show Positive Absorption -
Friday, November 4, 2016
Vacancy in the Memphis MSA industrial market has hit a five-year low as 3.5 million square feet of space has been absorbed so far this year, according to the latest MarketView Report from CBRE.
In the third quarter, the Memphis MSA saw 843,827 square feet of positive net absorption, down about 27 percent from the previous quarter.
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St. Jude Files $10 Million Construction Permit -
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
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
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'En Fuego' -
Saturday, August 1, 2015
When Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite took office in June 2013, one of the first tasks that landed on his desk was a long-planned regional outlet mall.
The outlet mall, planned for a roughly 33-acre site at Church Road and Interstate 55 in the DeSoto County city, had been on the drawing board for some time, but the recession and its aftermath caused developers and Mississippi officials to put it on hold.
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Wonder Bread Bakery Under Contract -
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
The former Wonder Bread bakery at 400 Monroe Ave. could soon have a new owner.
The bakery, idled by a labor strike before being sold in 2013, is under contract to a potential buyer, according to a commercial real estate broker.
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Economic Microscope -
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Back in 2012, Century Wealth Management president and founder Jay Healy was telling the firm’s clients that the U.S. stock market was behaving like a coiled spring.
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Housing Crash Sends Beeson Into Commercial Real Estate -
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Jacque Beeson entered the world of real estate when she was 19-years-old, working as an assistant to a homebuilder developing subdivisions. She stayed in the residential sector for 17 years, until the local housing market bottomed out in 2010.
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Memphis Industrial Market Rebounds in 2014 -
Monday, January 5, 2015
The upswing in the industrial real estate sector that started in 2012 and gained momentum in 2013 continued in 2014 and the Memphis market, fueled by several large transactions late in the year, should top 2013's level of around 3.2 million square feet of absorption.
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New Industrial Market Takes Hold in Marshall, Fayette Counties -
Saturday, December 13, 2014
In November, Volvo began operations at its new parts distribution center in Marshall County, Miss.
The 1 million-square-foot distribution center inside Panattoni Development Co.’s Gateway Global Logistics Center is the centerpiece of the company’s streamlined North American parts distribution network and helped solidify the Marshall County and Fayette County, Tenn., region as a major player in local industrial real estate.
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Anixter Moving Memphis Distribution Operations -
Friday, December 5, 2014
A leading supplier of communications and security products, electrical and electronic wire and cable, fasteners and other small components is relocating to a new Memphis distribution center.
Anixter International Inc., which is based in the Chicago area, has leased 100,000 square feet at 4001 Hickory Hill Road inside Memphis Distribution Center. Anixter will be relocating from 4580 S. Mendenhall Road, where DDN is expanding.
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Target Eyeing Memphis Area for Distribution Center -
Friday, November 14, 2014
Target is eyeing the Memphis area for an industrial project that could create up to 600 jobs, according to multiple sources.
The Minneapolis-based retail giant is considering sites in DeSoto County and Memphis for a distribution center and could soon seek incentives from Memphis and Shelby County, the sources said.
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Real Estate Rally -
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Commercial real estate can offer insight into the strength of the local economy. Through the office, retail, industrial and apartment developments that mark the region the economy at work in the real world can be seen.
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Council Aims at Moving Insurance Targets -
Thursday, September 4, 2014
At just about every turn of the debate at City Hall about changes in health insurance coverage, Memphis City Council members have seen crucial numbers shift about the impact of the changes and the city’s liability.
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Council To Review Conflicting Health Insurance Numbers -
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
City government’s open enrollment period for health insurance begins in October and new details of health insurance benefit cuts approved in June go in the mail later this month. Yet Memphis City Council members meet in a special committee session next week to again review conflicting numbers from actuaries on the coverage.
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City Union Presents Alternative Plan on Benefits -
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Memphis Fire Fighters Association president Thomas Malone takes the union’s plan for reversing city employee and retiree health insurance coverage cutbacks to a city oversight committee Thursday, Aug. 21, on employee issues.
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Asics America Expanding in Byhalia -
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Asics America Corp. is expanding its footprint in Byhalia, Miss.
The company is adding 342,144 square feet to its central footwear and apparel distribution center inside the Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park.
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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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Volvo Group’s Byhalia Facility to Employ 250 -
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
The Volvo Group will build a massive new distribution center in Byhalia, Miss., that should employ around 250 people.
The 1 million-square-foot distribution center will support the company’s Mack, Volvo and UD truck brands, as well as Volvo Construction Equipment and Volvo Penta.
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Area Industrial Market Poised for Solid Year -
Saturday, May 3, 2014
All signs are pointing toward a strong year for the Memphis-area industrial market.
The Memphis market closed the first quarter with 897,829 square feet of absorption and the total vacancy rate for the Memphis market – 10.8 percent - is the lowest the market has experienced in 14 years, according to CB Richard Ellis Memphis.
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MAAR to Hold Commercial Forecast Summit Feb. 12 -
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Commercial real estate experts will share their insights this week on what to expect nationally and locally in 2014.
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors’ Commercial Council will host the 2014 Commercial Property Forecast Summit Wednesday, Feb. 12.
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Full Steam Ahead -
Monday, January 27, 2014
A burgeoning distribution and logistics market for the Mid-South is taking root in the rich Delta soil in Marshall County, Miss., and Fayette County, Tenn.
Industrial developers and their tenants, lured by the availability of large tracts of land, major infrastructure enhancements, a new intermodal facility and friendly, focused public policy, are increasingly targeting the area.
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Full Steam Ahead -
Saturday, January 25, 2014
A burgeoning distribution and logistics market for the Mid-South is taking root in the rich Delta soil in Marshall County, Miss., and Fayette County, Tenn.
Industrial developers and their tenants, lured by the availability of large tracts of land, major infrastructure enhancements, a new intermodal facility and friendly, focused public policy, are increasingly targeting the area.
34.
Insurance Through Work? Health Law Affects You Too -
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
The health care overhaul's reach stretches far beyond the millions of uninsured Americans it is expected to help. It also could touch everything from the drug choices to doctor bills of people who have insurance through work.
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New Life -
Saturday, January 18, 2014
When Rob Clark and his wife moved into their home in the historic Evergreen neighborhood in 1993, catalog and distribution operations were still active at the Sears Crosstown building.
That soon changed, and for roughly two decades the hulking property stood as a towering, painful reminder of the area’s faded glory.
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New Life -
Monday, January 20, 2014
When Rob Clark and his wife moved into their home in the historic Evergreen neighborhood in 1993, catalog and distribution operations were still active at the Sears Crosstown building.
That soon changed, and for roughly two decades the hulking property stood as a towering, painful reminder of the area’s faded glory.
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Industrial Uptick Seen in Outer Counties -
Friday, December 27, 2013
The Memphis industrial market saw the return of speculative development in 2013 and an uptick in tenants seeking blocks of 500,000 square feet or more.
After suffering through a prolonged slump in industrial construction activity following the economic collapse and resulting recession, industrial development outside of Shelby County in the Memphis market roared back to life in 2013.
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Panattoni’s Speculative Warehouse Underway -
Friday, October 18, 2013
In industrial development news, construction on Panattoni Development Co.’s speculative industrial building in Marshall County, Miss., is progressing.
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Government Largesse -
Saturday, June 8, 2013
These days, it seems like office real estate brokers are fighting tooth and nail to find office space for government tenants.
While office brokers are typically chasing new business to town or urging existing firms to grow, they’re now looking for office space for government agencies, which have emerged as prominent players in the local office real estate sector.
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Optimism Returns to Industrial Market -
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Following the bloody recession and its brutal aftermath, one word has begun to creep back into the local industrial real estate lexicon: optimism.
“I wouldn’t say we’re out of the woods yet but there’s a bunch of positive momentum out there,” said Jim Mercer, executive vice president of brokerage services at CB Richard Ellis Memphis. “People are cautiously optimistic.
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Helen of Troy Plans Build-to-Suit -
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Helen of Troy Ltd., a manufacturer and distributor of household products, has finalized plans to build a 1.3 million-square-foot distribution facility in Olive Branch.
The $37 million facility will be constructed on a 77-acre site in the Whispering Woods development on Polk Lane in DeSoto County. CB Richard Ellis Memphis brokers Patrick Burke, Tommy Jackson and Jim Mercer represented Panattoni Development Co. in the land sale and build-to-suit negotiations to Helen of Troy, which closed on Dec. 28.
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Changing Market -
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Much of 2012’s commercial real estate deals could be summed up in one of three phrases: speculative construction, institutional buyers and unusual transactions.
The first quarter was kicked off when Industrial Developments International Inc. revealed plans to add one build-to-suit and two speculative buildings in its Crossroads Distribution Center in Olive Branch – marking the area’s first spec construction since 2008.
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Tax Factor -
Monday, June 11, 2012
A few months ago, Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. was recounting to an audience of businessmen a recent breakfast he’d had with a site location agent.
That agent had a client out of California looking at sites in the Memphis area for a project. The location agent had drawn up what the financials for the project might look like – and it included $25,000 in attorney’s fees.
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‘A Different Place’ -
Friday, December 9, 2011
In Memphis’ small commercial real estate network, it’s not uncommon for brokers to be on opposite sides of the negotiating table one hour then clinking beers in celebration at Jim’s Place East the next.
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Mercer Ready to Steer MAAR Commercial Council -
Monday, November 28, 2011
John Mercer does not take over as 2012 president of the Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council until Jan. 1, but he is already working hard planning several big MAAR events for early next year.
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CMOM Names Roberts Marketing, Fundraising Coord. -
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Carrie Callaway Roberts has been named marketing and fundraising coordinator at The Children’s Museum of Memphis.
47.
Mississippi Muscle -
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Since the 1950s, Memphis has been building industrial space for users to benefit from the city’s transportation amenities, which now includes five Class 1 railroads, several interstate highways, the nation’s fourth-busiest inland waterway port and the world’s second-largest cargo airport.
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Ambulance Co. Signs New Lease, Ups Space -
Friday, May 20, 2011
A Nashville-based health care company is expanding its Memphis presence. First Call Ambulance Services LLC has signed a three-year, 13,500-square-foot lease at 5155 Wilfong Road, more than doubling its existing space on Federal Avenue.
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Pinnacle Awards Honor City’s Best Brokers -
Monday, April 11, 2011
As emcee Dan Conaway noted in his opening address Thursday night at the 10th annual Pinnacle Awards, “OK is the new great.”
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Pinnacle Awards Honor City's Best Brokers -
Friday, April 8, 2011
As emcee Dan Conaway noted in his opening address Thursday night at the 10th annual Pinnacle Awards, “OK is the new great.”
51.
Myers Tire Finds ‘Ideal’ Spot in Miss. -
Friday, April 1, 2011
Airways Distribution Center at 8474 Marketplace Drive in Southaven is nearly at capacity with a new lease.
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New Plants Bode Well for Industrial Sector -
Monday, March 7, 2011
Although the overall commercial real estate market is soft, Memphis’ industrial sector appears to be gathering more steam than any other category.
With the arrival of such large projects like the Electrolux and Mitsubishi plants and Norfolk Southern Corp.’s new Fayette County intermodal yard, industry professionals hope ancillary business will bolster the industrial market by sparking new development, attracting new investors and enhancing the area’s economy.
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'User Friendly' -
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
With significant commercial real estate progress in 2010, DeSoto County’s stamina has no end in sight, industry professionals say.
DeSoto County is similar to that of other areas with a handful of submarkets that continue to do well and bolster the rest of the region. One of the county’s most prominent firms, Chuck Roberts Commercial Real Estate, has seen thriving submarkets that are located just a few miles from struggling ones.
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MAAR Commercial Council Welcomes New Board Members -
Monday, August 16, 2010
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council held its annual board of directors meeting Thursday, approving three new members for its 2011 board.
Greg deWitt of Grubb & Ellis Co. will take over one of the council’s director seats next year before becoming the council’s vice president in 2012. He will inherit the seat occupied by John Mercer of Highwoods Properties in 2011.
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Cautious Optimism -
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Industrial real estate, which thrives whenever companies choose one of the city’s numerous warehouses and distribution centers to store their goods, plays a significant role in Memphis’ economy.
So as the recession improves and consumerism rebounds, the industrial sector is bound to show improvement as will the city’s financial climate.
56.
The Cost of Progress -
Monday, March 8, 2010
The development of Norfolk Southern Corp.’s $112 million intermodal yard on a former cattle ranch in Fayette County has polarized the community for more than a year.
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Negative Absorption Dings Market -
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The strength of Memphis’ commercial real estate market is its industrial sector, but the city’s bread and butter suffered a rare misstep in 2009, the most recent data show.
Memphis saw negative absorption of 352,797 square feet during the fourth quarter and negative absorption of 913,871 during 2009, according to a year-end report from CB Richard Ellis.
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Fayette Rail Yard Expected to Spark Business Activity -
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Don Culbreath has about 200 acres for sale in Chickasaw Trails Industrial Park, a 2,600-acre site in Marshall County, Miss., but so far no one has shown any interest in buying the land.
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U of M Law School Appoints Kritchevsky to Director of Advocacy -
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Barbara Kritchevsky has been appointed to the newly created position of director of advocacy at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphrey’s School of Law.
Kritchevsky has been a law professor at the university since 1983, and for the past 20 years has served as a faculty adviser to the school’s Moot Court Board and also served as the school’s associate dean for academic affairs.
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Numbers Show Industrial Real Estate Taking Plenty Of ‘Licks’ -
Friday, June 19, 2009
A healthy industrial real estate market is imperative for Memphis to live up to its longtime moniker of “America’s Distribution Center” or its new one of “America’s Aerotropolis.”
In other words, a viable warehouse sector – which bolsters the city’s ability to store goods before they’re distributed and supports the city’s robust transportation assets – is mission critical no matter how the city’s marketing is phrased.
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Industrial Real Estate Shows Rare Q1 Weakness -
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Industrial real estate in many ways is the backbone of Memphis’ economy, providing warehouse and distribution space to the myriad transportation companies that move freight in and out of the city.
That sector began 2009 by showing rare signs of weakness, suffering its first three-month period of negative absorption since late 2007. The Memphis Metropolitan Statistical Area saw a loss of 521,677 square feet in the first quarter, according to quarterly data released last week by the Memphis office of CB Richard Ellis.
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Commercial Real Estate Still Dropping, Stanton Says -
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Janice Stanton, managing director of investment research for Cushman & Wakefield in New York, discussed the global financial crisis and how it has impacted commercial real estate at Wednesday’s Commercial Property Forecast Summit, at the Germantown Performing Arts Centre and sponsored by the Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council.
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DeSoto Tops for Industrial Real Estate -
Friday, January 9, 2009
Sale after sale, lease after lease, DeSoto County in 2008 retained its role as the area’s dominant player in industrial real estate with a host of high-profile transactions.
The submarket notched a metro-wide high of 1.1 million square feet in positive absorption in the third quarter of 2008, according to the most recent data from CB Richard Ellis. All year, however, DeSoto County saw big deals get inked as companies either moved into the area from outside the region or relocated to the county from Memphis.
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Warehousing Sector Reacts to Retail Woes -
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The economic slowdown is taking its toll on Memphis businesses in the form of layoffs and store closures, sagging real estate values and rising foreclosures. But the logistics and distribution industries are weathering the storm as well as any sector – for now, at least.
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Cordova Industrial Site Bound for Auction -
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
It’s not every day that a 10-acre industrial site is put on the auction block – selling absolute to the highest bidder, no less – but a Cordova property zoned for heavy industrial use and about 80 percent occupied goes to bid next week.
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Events -
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center will present Dr. Howard Brody from the University of Texas, who will present "Using Race to Sell Drugs: Pharmaceutical Marketing and Challenges to Medical Professionals" today at 8 a.m. in the North Auditorium of the Coleman Building, 956 Court Ave.
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Events -
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon at the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. The speaker will be the Rev. Jim Lawson. Cost is $18 at the door. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes, 526-1318 or taylor@memphisrotary.org.
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Events -
Monday, April 7, 2008
The Engineers' Club of Memphis Inc. will meet today at noon at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. The cost is $12 and no reservations are required. Joseph M. Spain, Tennessee regional manager at Contech Bridge Solutions, will speak about "Prefabricated Bridge Solutions."
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Memphis Industrial Market Experiences 'Flat' 3rd Quarter -
Monday, November 19, 2007
One large and lingering transaction resulted in a poor showing for Memphis' industrial leasing market during the third quarter of 2007.
Carrier Corp. formally vacated the 500,000 square feet it once occupied in the Southpoint Distribution Center in South Memphis to move to Holly Springs, Miss., in Marshall County.
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'Memphis is Still A Safe Bet' -
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Bolstered by nearly 1 million square feet of absorption in the Southeast submarket, industrial real estate in Memphis registered a steady second quarter, according to the latest report by CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) Memphis.
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Different Incentives Drive Different Results in DeSoto, Shelby Counties -
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
When large companies such as ServiceMaster and Nucor Steel start looking for possible sites to open facilities or relocate their headquarters, the first thing they often consider is available incentives.
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'Cautious Optimism' Permeates Industrial Market -
Monday, August 21, 2006
After a few dark years followed by a tentative climb, the Memphis-area industrial development market is creeping further into the light.
With net absorption reaching about 5 million square feet in 2005 and on track for similar growth in 2006, developers are holding out hope that last year's market turnaround could have staying power, said Jim Mercer, executive vice president of CB Richard Ellis Memphis.
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30 BIG ONES -
Friday, May 12, 2006
The sale this month of three industrial properties in southeast Memphis, whose more than 880,000 square feet were snapped up for $30 million, illustrates a peculiar truth about the local market.
While some Memphis residents are incapable of seeing past suburban sprawl, election drama, taxes, crime statistics, school consolidation or the city's four-term mayor, that's not necessarily true for national real estate investors.
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Consultants Complete PILOT Study -
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Major marketing campaigns have been responsible for launching some of the most recognizable themes of Memphis: a booming Downtown, large-scale public arenas and high-profile music festivals.
So why not add one of the area's most significant economic development tools to that list?
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Area Industrial Market Fuels Optimism -
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
The debate is heating up over a possible shake-up in the way tax breaks are handed out locally. But the idea doesn't appear to have roiled the industrial real estate market or sent developers and landowners scurrying over the county line just yet.
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Memphis Industrial Market Begins to Rebound -
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Optimism and recovery are key words for Memphis' industrial real estate market, with vacancies on the decline and a healthy level of new product being delivered in the market.
"The overall national economy has finally turned the corner," said Jim Mercer, executive vice president of industrial services with the Memphis office of CB Richard Ellis. "We feel momentum will continue through the end of this year."
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Archived Article: Kajima (lead) -
Monday, September 8, 2003
Lead Work Starts on New Chickasaw Building
Last big building in industrial park underway
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Kajima Construction Services started work last week on a 437,000-square-foot new shell warehouse in southeast Memphis ...
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Archived Article: Indus (lead) -
Monday, August 25, 2003
Lead Industrial market shows signs of improvement
By LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
For any number of reasons signs of economic improvement, a perceived decline in interest in the situation in Iraq, and so on conditions look to be slowly but...
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Archived Article: 01building (lead) -
Thursday, January 31, 2002
2001 new building falls drastically from year before 2001 commercial construction falls drastically By SUE PEASE The Daily News The number of building permits filed for new commercial construction fell by almost half last year compared to the number...80.
Archived Article: Belz (lead) -
Tuesday, December 4, 2001
Belz DC gets final touches Furniture distribution center nears finish
By SUE PEASE
The Daily News
Belz Enterprises is putting the finishing touches on a 227,500-square-foot, built-to-suit distribution center in Southeast Memphis for Cali...
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, July 26, 2001
Mid South industrial growth continues despite slowing economy Mid-South industrial market reflects national slowdown By MARY DANDO The Daily News Although Memphis still holds the top spot as the premier distribution center of the United States, the ...82.
Archived Article: Real Focus (r-up) -
Tuesday, December 26, 2000
Real Estate Focus Year 2000 Roundup Overall, 2000 was a good year for Memphis real estate By MARY DANDO The Daily News What a long, strange year its been. It was a phenomenal year for home sales, according to the Memphis Area Association of Realtors...83.
Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, November 6, 2000
Industrial growth breaking records Industrial growth on record-breaking pace By SUE PEASE The Daily News For most of the last decade, Memphis has seen incredible growth in the industrial marketplace. Local industry representatives say it doesnt look...84.
Archived Article: Idb (lead) -
Tuesday, May 16, 2000
By Stacey Wiedower SBC plan to bring 124 jobs to county By Stacey Wiedower The Daily News Several projects that would create jobs and add industry to the Memphis area are scheduled for consideration by the Industrial Development Board at its monthly...85.
Archived Article: Real Review Lj -
Tuesday, April 4, 2000
Former Hamilton Beach Former Hamilton Beach facility purchased Collierville Business Center LLC has purchased the 125,000-square-foot Hamilton Beach facility for $2.7 million, according to a special warranty deed filed in the Shelby County Registers...86.
Archived Article: 4q Warehouse -
Thursday, February 18, 1999
The warehouse and industrial construction market is alive and well in Shelby County Industrial growth strong, incentives are concern By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News The warehouse and industrial construction market is alive and well in Shelby County....87.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 8, 1998
J J. Russell Phillips Jr. has joined Burch, Porter & Johnson PLLC as an associate. Prior to joining the firm, he was a partner at Carpenter and Phillips in Macon, Ga. He received his bachelors degree from the University of Mississippi and his la...88.
Archived Article: Back -
Thursday, August 21, 1997
ASICS to open hub ASICS to open hub in DeSoto County ASICS TIGER Corp., a manufacturer of performance driven athletic shoes, apparel and accessories, soon will break ground on a new distribution center in DeSoto County. ASICS TIGER will be the first...89.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, April 21, 1997
April 21 April 21 East Memphis Business and Professional Women will meet at the Lulu Grille, 565 Erin Drive. Networking begins at 6 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Laurel Niday, owner of Family Connection. The cost is $15. For rese...90.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, April 14, 1997
April 14 April 14 Professional Secretaries International will meet at 6 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. The cost is $13. For more information, call Jo Meadows at 224-9662. April 15 Memphis Human Resources Association will meet a...