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1.
City Working to Settle EPE/Grizzlies Dispute as Litigation Mounts -
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
As the litigation piles up in a dispute between two of the most recognizable brands in Memphis, city officials say they are still hopeful a deal can be worked out between Elvis Presley Enterprises and the Memphis Grizzlies.
2.
EPE Expansion in Limbo, Overton Square Restaurant Sets Opening Date -
Monday, March 26, 2018
3734 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
Project Cost: $22 million
Owner: Elvis Presley Enterprises
Details: Elvis Presley Enterprises’ expansion plans have been put on hold for the second straight month as the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County board continues to sort out if any implications will stem from approving bond financing for the Whitehaven project.
3.
EPE Expansion Plans Placed on Hold Again -
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Elvis Presley Enterprises’ expansion plans have been put on hold for the second straight month as the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County board continues to sort out what, if any, implications will stem from approving bond financing for the Whitehaven project.
4.
Three Downtown Projects Get Green Light, EPE Plan Put on Hold -
Monday, February 26, 2018
3677 Elvis Presley Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38116
Project Cost: $22 million
5.
EDGE Delays Vote on New Graceland Venue Plan -
Friday, February 23, 2018
Elvis Presley Enterprises’ new expansion plans have been put on hold for at least a month after an attorney with the city of Memphis requested the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County delay its vote to give the city more time to review the plans.
6.
Last Word: Plans and More Plans, Badu and Byrne and Gun Bills In Nashville -
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Plans, plans, plans. I’ve seen so many overhead views and schematics in the last 24-hours that I had to go for a walk in the rain Wednesday to avoid vertigo. I saw a lot of green Save the Greensward t-shirts Wednesday evening at the Pink Palace that looked like they hadn’t been out of the bottom drawer in a while and even a couple of banners.
7.
City Asks EDGE to Delay Vote on New Graceland Expansion Plans -
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Elvis Presley Enterprises’ new expansion plans have been put on hold for at least a month after an attorney with the city of Memphis requested the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County delay its vote to give the city more time to review the plans.
8.
New Beale Street Lease Gets Last-Minute Council Amendment -
Thursday, December 17, 2015
One last amendment was filed before the city’s new Beale Street lease was a done deal Tuesday, Dec. 15. But as the Memphis City Council approved the agreement with the Beale Street Tourism Development Authority, the widow of the Beale Street Development Corp.’s former director pushed her claim that the city still hasn’t settled the old 52-year lease with the BSDC that the new authority replaces.
9.
City Council Ends Year With Busy Agenda -
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
The last Memphis City Council meeting of 2015 came with few speeches from departing council members and a crowded agenda as well as a few leftovers the new council will have to deal with. It was a mix of a new Beale Street lease, seat backs for some Liberty Bowl bleachers, parking meters and the next phase of Graceland's expansion.
10.
Beale Authority Prepares to Negotiate Lease With Memphis Leaders -
Monday, July 13, 2015
The Beale Street Tourism Development Authority is at what Downtown Memphis Commission president Paul Morris describes as an “awkward interim stage.”
11.
Beale Group Plans for Lease Agreement Instead of District Ownership -
Friday, July 10, 2015
The Beale Street Tourism Development Authority is dropping the idea for now of a fee simple ownership of the entertainment district.
Members of the authority board, which met Thursday, July 9, will instead pursue the leasehold agreement with the city of Memphis, as contemplated in the city ordinance that created the authority as the new long-term planning group for the district.
12.
Marty Regan Blends Civic, Community Duties -
Thursday, December 15, 2011
When Marty Regan looks out from his penthouse view at One Commerce Square, he sees an array of public and private partnerships that wouldn’t have been possible without real estate attorneys.
13.
EDGE Board Holds Inaugural Meeting -
Friday, August 19, 2011
The new Economic Development Growth Engine approved its existence Wednesday, Aug. 17, while also addressing some confusing technicalities.
“The president is selected by both mayors – this seems cumbersome,” former Shelby County Commissioner and EDGE director Deidre Malone said at the organization’s inaugural meeting at City Hall. “Having worked in the private sector and for an organization with a similar structure, I think it’s very interesting.”
14.
New Economic Development Board Gets Started -
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The new Economic Development Growth Engine approved its existence Wednesday, Aug. 17, while also addressing some confusing technicalities.
“The president is selected by both mayors – this seems cumbersome,” former Shelby County Commissioner and EDGE director Deidre Malone said at the organization’s inaugural meeting at City Hall. “Having worked in the private sector and for an organization with a similar structure, I think it’s very interesting.”
15.
Askew to Lead FedExFamilyHouse -
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Bridgette Askew has been named general manager of the FedExFamilyHouse at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.
16.
Lyons Ridge Apartments Latest in Affordable Housing Push -
Monday, May 10, 2010
A 102-unit apartment complex in South Memphis is about to go up beside Carver High School.
Lyons Ridge Apartments, which will be affordable rental housing for senior citizens, is the latest city-led effort to replace traditional public housing with affordable housing.
17.
Latest Public Housing Options Unveiled at Levi Road -
Friday, December 11, 2009
Batsell Booker remembered the excitement he felt in 1972 when his family moved to public housing on Horn Lake Road in Southwest Memphis.
“They were the best thing I had ever seen. … You wouldn’t think that today,” he said. “But we had some great times.”
18.
Diocese Settles With Man Abused as Teen -
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
The Catholic Diocese of Memphis has come to a legal settlement with a man sexually abused as a teenager nine years ago by a Dominican priest.
The settlement was announced Monday in Circuit Court at the start of the last hearing on motions before the John Doe lawsuit goes to trial.
19.
Memphis Catholic Diocese Settles Priest Sexual Abuse Civil Case -
Monday, February 23, 2009
The Catholic Diocese of Memphis has reached a legal settlement with a teenager sexually abused by a Dominican priest nine years ago.
The settlement was announced Monday in Circuit Court at the start of the last hearing on motions before the John Doe lawsuit goes to trial.
20.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, December 26, 2002
As tax season nears, 'relief' provisions continue to change As tax season nears, relief provisions continue to change
By MARTY REGAN
Special to The Daily News
Congress made the most sweeping changes in the federal tax laws last year thro...
21.
Archived Article: Nba (lead) -
Monday, February 25, 2002
NBA all the way Commission considers alternate counsel for arena By MARY DANDO The Daily News A recommendation that independent consultants be hired to advise the county commission on financial and legal issues surrounding the Downtown NBA arena pro...22.
Archived Article: Mcc (lead) -
Tuesday, March 6, 2001
Busy slate for Memphis City Council Busy slate for Memphis City Council By MARY DANDO The Daily News Members of Memphis City Council have a full slate of business to attend to today. Council members will, among other things, discuss an open containe...23.
Archived Article: Standout St -
Friday, March 10, 2000
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Eyes on the prize By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News In 1979, when Marty Regan started practicing law, he also began serving the community by volunteering his time with the Catholic diocese in the area of housing. "I saw a n...