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1. Last Word: Hotel on the Mall, The Twist in Council Day and Rallings on Surveillance -

At this point, the second convention center hotel is a bit like the Pyramid was at one point. Before the first dirt was turned on the Pyramid in the late 1980s, there was the discussion about where it should go and there were a lot of ideas on that covering a lot of territory – so much so that then-Shelby County Mayor Bill Morris had a model of a pretty generic looking Pyramid on his desk that had some lego wheels attached to it.

2. Last Word: Cops Stay Put, Day One at SCS and Barry Gibb Comes To Town -

Memphis Police are staying put in their recent move to 170 North Main from the CJC. There has been some question about the former state office building the city bought possibly becoming the site of a second convention center hotel. And that’s where this gets complex.

3. Police HQ No Longer in Running for Second Convention Center Hotel -

The Civic Center Plaza building that is currently Memphis Police Department headquarters is out of the running to be the site of a second convention center hotel.

“That site was contemplated in the beginning. It’s no longer in the running,” Downtown Memphis Commission president Jennifer Oswalt said of 170 N. Main St. on the WKNO/Channel 10 program “Behind The Headlines.”

4. Editorial: One Beale’s New Course Mirrors Same Ambition -

The One Beale development isn’t what we thought it would be – a skyline-reorienting vertical thrust of glass and steel ambition – and there is nothing wrong with that.

In the move from high-rise to mid-rise, the project spreads to the east, creating more evidence of a riverfront that aspires to connect to the rest of Downtown.

5. Lake District Lands Malco Theater, Former Benchmark Seeks New Life -

3536 Canada Road,
Lakeland, TN 38002

Tenant: Malco Theatres Inc.

Tenant’s Agent: Michael Lightman, Michael Lightman Realty

Landlord: The Lake District

6. Last Word: Storm Damage, Overton Square Parking and Corker's Tariff Plan -

The week begins with recovery across the river in Arkansas where high winds, possibly tornadoes, did quite a bit of damage Saturday evening – the Delta Regional Airport just outside Colt in St. Francis County destroyed, by the National Weather Service preliminary damage estimate Sunday.

7. Last Word: Big River Summer, AuthenticAfrican Revealed and 100 North Main -

It’s the month that doesn’t have a festival with its name in the title, the month after the month that does have a festival bearing its name. It’s the month of heat and sun and heat lightning, lightning bugs and tourists and no school. Baseball before the All-Star break, politics past one set of primaries but before the other midterm primaries, budget seasons and the difference between the unrestricted fund balance and the restricted fund balance and patio society underneath the ferns. Welcome to June.

8. 100 North Main -

The city’s tallest building, the 37-story 100 North Main Building – may or may not become the city’s second convention center hotel. But the skyscraper that has been vacant for four years and counting is the centerpiece of a 3-acre planned commercial complex anchored by a 600-room hotel, no matter where it winds up in the footprint. The complex, as much as the hotel, promises to change more than the city’s convention business.

9. AutoZone Expanding Downtown, One Commerce Square Hits Market -

40 S. Main St.

Memphis, TN 38103

Property: One Commerce Square Building 

Seller: Memphis Commerce Square Partners LLC

Details: One Commerce Square, the fourth-largest building in Memphis, has hit the market.

10. One Commerce Square Office Tower Up for Sale -

One Commerce Square, the fourth-largest building in Memphis, has hit the market.

The 29-story high-rise office tower and four-story annex, located at 40 S. Main St., also comes with a leasehold interest in a roughly 500-space parking garage, according to real estate brokerage firm CBRE’s Deal Flow listing.

11. One Commerce Square Office Tower Up for Sale -

One Commerce Square, the fourth-largest building in Memphis, has hit the market. The 29-story high-rise office tower and four-story annex, located at 40 S. Main St., also comes with a leasehold interest in a roughly 500-space parking garage, according to real estate brokerage firm CBRE’s Deal Flow listing.

12. Clark Tower, Primacy Parkway Ink New Tenants -

5100 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38137

Lease Amount: 1,830 square feet

Tenant: Accurate Communications Corp.

13. In New Rule, Trump Tries to Deliver a Health Care Promise -

WASHINGTON (AP) – Striving to fulfill a campaign promise, the Trump administration moved Thursday to facilitate the interstate sale of health insurance policies that cost less but may not cover as much.

14. Shelby County to Overhaul Criminal Justice Center -

201 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38103

Permit Amount: $17 million

Application Date: October 2017

15. County Prepares to Begin Total Renovation of CJC -

With the Memphis Police Department’s move into Civic Center Plaza from its long-time headquarters on the top floors of the Criminal Justice Center, Shelby County government is preparing to begin a total renovation of the CJC at 201 Poplar Ave.

16. County Readies Complete Renovation of 201 Poplar -

With Memphis Police brass moved into the Civic Center Plaza from their long-time headquarters on the top floors of the Criminal Justice Center, Shelby County government is preparing to begin a total renovation of the CJC at 201 Poplar Ave.

17. Events -

The Junior League of Memphis will hold an Antiques on the Lawn Sale Saturday, Sept. 30, starting at 9 a.m. at the Community Resource Center, 3475 Central Ave. Items for sale include fine furniture, china, crystal, rugs, collectibles, artwork, cookware and more; all proceeds benefit JLM’s Repeat Boutique. Visit jlmemphis.org.

18. Events -

Hattiloo Theatre will perform the Celeste Bedford Walker comedy “Sassy Mamas” Friday, Sept. 29, through Oct. 22 at 37 S. Cooper St. Visit hattiloo.org for show times and tickets.

19. County Mulls Garage For Long-Term Parking Fix -

Shelby County Jury Commission officials have points they always make with citizens on jury duty in Downtown Memphis. And it includes an apology for the parking situation around the Criminal Justice Center and the Judge D’Army Bailey Courthouse, where those called to be on juries will work for a week at a time.

20. Downtown Core Attracting More Corporate Tenants -

Hamida Mandani, who with her husband Sunny owns City Market at the corner of Main Street and Union Avenue, is anticipating lots of potential new customers soon for her small grocery and deli enterprise.

21. Events -

Aspen Dental, in partnership with Alpha Omega Veterans Services, will provide free dental care for Memphis veterans via its MouthMobile mobile dental office Tuesday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Civic Center Plaza, 170 N. Main St. Appointments are required and can be made by contacting AOVS at 901-729-2345.

22. Events -

The Stax Museum of American Soul Music will open its “A Century of Funk: Rufus Thomas at 100” exhibition with a reception Thursday, March 23, at 7 p.m. at the museum, 926 E. McLemore Ave. Join the Stax Music Academy Rhythm Section and Thomas’ friends and family for a special concert and panel discussion. Cost is free. The exhibition will be on display through Aug. 31. Visit staxmuseum.com.

23. Events -

David Lusk Gallery will hold an opening reception for Dwayne Butcher’s “Memphis” and Rana Rochat’s “New Work” Friday, March 17, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at DLG-Memphis, 97 Tillman St. Both exhibitions will be on display through April 22. Visit davidluskgallery.com.

24. Chamber’s MWBE Loan Program Helps Companies Secure ISO Certification -

A cohort of minority-owned businesses have used a new Greater Memphis Chamber loan program to complete ISO 9001 certification, which opens them up to new federal contracting opportunities where the certification is required.

25. New Police HQ Renovations To Cost Additional $2M -

The Memphis City Council approved Tuesday, Jan. 3, $2 million extra in capital funding for the renovation of 170 N. Main St., the 13-story building that was once the Donnelley J. Hill State Office Building.

26. New Police HQ Renovations To Cost Additional $2 Million -

The Memphis City Council approved Tuesday, Jan. 3, $2 million extra in capital funding for the renovation of 170 N. Main St., the 13-story building that was once the Donnelley J. Hill State Office Building.

27. Rallings, City Council Discuss 'Layered' Approach to Crime -

Memphis City Councilman Philip Spinosa says shopping malls should consider providing some additional security measures instead of relying solely on Memphis Police to quell disturbances at the malls.

28. City Sells Old Police Building to NCE Realty -

The company that had the only bid Tuesday, May 17, on the old Central Police Building at 128 Adams Avenue still has to close on the deal with the city of Memphis.

29. Council Sells Former Police HQ for $2 Million -

Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, May 17, the sale of the old Central Police building at 128 Adams Ave. for $2 million to NCE Realty and Capital Group LLC for development as a boutique hotel.

30. Council Sells Former Police HQ for $2 Million -

Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, May 17, the sale of the old Central Police building at 128 Adams Ave. for $2 million to NCE Realty and Capital Group LLC for development as a boutique hotel.

31. Council Auctions Old Police Building -

The city holds a rare auction at the Tuesday, May 17, session of the Memphis City Council, selling the old Central Police building at 128 Adams Ave. to the highest bidder.

32. Memphis Leaders Taking New Offers for Old Police HQ -

The city of Memphis now has three offers to buy the old Central Police Station at 128 Adams Ave. and renovate it as a hotel. It will likely have even more offers by the time the Memphis City Council decides who, if anyone, to sell the circa-1910 building to at its April 19 meeting.

33. Liquor Giants a Threat to Dominate Memphis Sales -

In less than four months, Memphians will be able to purchase wine in grocery stores.

Since the Tennessee Legislature passed the resolution in 2014, Memphis liquor stores have been prepping for the July 1 bombshell by adding growler stations, padding shelves with packaged cheese and meat and undergoing hefty store expansions.

34. Events -

World Series of Poker returns to Horseshoe Tunica, 1021 Casino Center Drive, from Thursday, Jan. 21, to Feb. 1. The schedule features 12 official WSOP Circuit events. The winner of the main event (Jan. 29-30) will earn a free entry into the 2016 WSOP National Championship. Visit wsop.com for details and entry fees.

35. Events -

National Civil Rights Museum will host King Day 2016 on Monday, Jan. 18, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the museum, 450 Mulberry St. This year’s theme is “Speaking Truth to Power,” and activities will include family entertainment, youth-centered learning, Mid-South Food Bank and Lifeblood drives, and more. Admission is $5 for all ages, $3 with food bank donation, or free with blood donation. Visit civilrightsmuseum.org.

36. Events -

SCORE Memphis will host a business essentials workshop titled “Are You Ready to Start Your Own Business?” Tuesday, Jan. 19, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Germantown Community Library, 1925 Exeter Road. Cost is free; pre-registration required. Visit scorememphis.org.

37. Events -

National Civil Rights Museum will host King Day 2016 on Monday, Jan. 18, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the museum, 450 Mulberry St. Activities will include family entertainment, youth-centered learning, Mid-South Food Bank and Lifeblood drives, and more. Admission is $5 for all ages, $3 with food bank donation, or free with blood donation. Visit civilrightsmuseum.org.

38. RiverArtsFest Celebrates Visual Art -

Lee Askew loves art festivals. He travels the United States to visit some of the best, regularly bringing back ideas for what he knows is possible in Memphis.

39. City Council Approves Hotel-Retail Development Near Shelby Show Place Arena -

Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, Oct. 20, plans to develop one of the few open parcels of land along Germantown Parkway as either a hotel with retail or two retail strips.

The Germantown Market planned development by the Debra Loskovitz Spousal Trust is on the east side of Germantown Parkway, south of Timber Creek Drive next to the Shelby Show Place Arena.

40. City Divisions To Relocate As Memphis Trims Its Footprint -

The city of Memphis is trimming its footprint with plans to consolidate municipal departments in three buildings across the city.

The Donnelley J. Hill State Office Building in Civic Center Plaza soon will be home to several municipal organizations, including the Memphis Police Department, the division of Housing and Community Development and some human resources and law offices.

41. Memphis Gets Greenlight to Relocate Police -

Now it’s all about closing the deal.

With no debate or discussion, the Memphis City Council approved Tuesday, May 19, Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr.’s proposal to buy the 13-story Donnelley J. Hill state office building at 170 N. Main St., just a stone’s throw from City Hall.

42. Council to Fill Vacancy, Consider Buying State Office Building -

Memphis City Council members appoint a new council member Tuesday, May 18, and consider spending more than $8 million to purchase, renovate and relocate workers to the Donnelley J. Hill state office building that stands near City Hall in Civic Center Plaza.

43. Council Remains Critical of City Plans for State Office Building -

The city of Memphis’ information technology department recently signed a new lease for office space at Pembroke Square Downtown.

The city inked the 20,595-square-foot lease as the administration of Mayor A C Wharton Jr. is trying to win council approval to buy the Donnelley J. Hill state office building for $1.5 million.

44. Finding Forever Homes -

It isn’t that there are not compelling animal stories. There are.

In fact, visit the Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County on Farm Road and those stories are just about everywhere, including in the administrative offices on the second floor, where two Labrador retrievers – Bambino and DeMarco – have run of the place.

45. Orpheum Files Permit For Performing Arts Center -

225 S. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103

Permit Cost: $10.2 million

Project Cost: $14.5 million

46. Events -

The Rebel on Beale summer country music concert series will kick off with Emerson Drive Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. in W.C. Handy Park at Beale and South Third streets. Cost is free. Visit rebel953.com.

47. Pinnacle Departure Brings Real Estate Challenge -

Pinnacle Airlines Corp.’s relocation of its Memphis headquarters to Minneapolis by May should have long-term leasing effects on the Downtown office market.

48. Art City -

Artists Colleen Couch-Smith and Kelly Lindsey of Memphis are the creative minds behind Rock Paper Scissors (indielamps.com), offering lamps distinctive enough to double as illuminated art.

49. History for Sale -

Three historic properties in the Midtown and Downtown areas are on the market, all listed with major Memphis commercial real estate firms.

The most recent listing is the Hunt-Phelan house at 533 Beale St., priced at $2.9 million with Henry Stratton and Andy Cates of Colliers International Memphis. The mansion has hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.

50. Fire Still Burning Strong For A2H Founder Askew -

Mark Askew’s engineering career began with a long, strange trip from Memphis in 1969.

But it’s the years of work he did after returning home that are paying off with high honors from his industry peers this year.

51. Heart of Memphis -

The day before Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam was the keynote speaker this summer at the Downtown Memphis Commission’s 2011 Annual Luncheon, he went for a jog in Nashville wearing his “Believe Memphis” Grizzlies T-shirt.

52. Events -

The Memphis chapter of the Society for Information Management will present its 24th edition of the Strategy Series for Executives, titled “Unleashing the Power of IT for Innovation and Growth,” Thursday, Sept. 22, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Westin Memphis Beale Street Hotel, 170 Lt. George W. Lee Ave. The event is free for qualified corporate executives. To register, visit www.hmgstrategy.com.

53. Events -

The Center City Development Corp. board of directors will meet Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 9 a.m. in the Downtown Memphis Commission conference room, 114 N. Main St.

54. Events -

The Small Business Chamber will continue its Building Better Business Breakfast Series with John Churchill speaking on the topic “Essential Components of a Leader” Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau, 3693 Tyndale Drive. For more information, call Sally Nancy Crawford at 757-8627.

55. Electrolux Officials Sign Downtown Office Lease -

Before it builds a new manufacturing plant at Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park, Electrolux will set up shop in Memphis with a Downtown office.

The Swedish appliance maker has signed a 14,000-square-foot lease at One Commerce Square, 40 S. Main St., where it will occupy the building’s entire 24th floor.

56. Electrolux Signs Lease for One Commerce Square Space -

Before setting up shop at in Southwest Memphis, Electrolux will reside Downtown.

The Swedish appliance maker has signed a 14,000-square-foot lease at One Commerce Square, 40 S. Main St., where it will occupy the entire 24th floor of the building.

57. Events -

Talk Shoppe will present “Tips on Tennessee Landlord-Tenant Laws” Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, 3693 Tyndale Drive. For more information, call 482-0354.

58. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Stephen Zack, American Bar Association president, will speak. Cost is $18 per person. Advanced reservations are required. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

59. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Stephen Zack, American Bar Association president, will speak. Cost is $18 per person. Advanced reservations are required. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

60. Events -

Center City Development Corp. Board of Directors will meet Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the CCC conference room, 114 N. Main St. For more information, call 575-0574.

61. Bredesen Designates October For Disability Awareness -

Gov. Phil Bredesen has designated October as Disability Employment Awareness Month.

The theme of the 2009 National Disability Employment Awareness Month is “Expectation + Opportunities = Full Participation.”

62. Airport Projects Continue as Economy Improves -

Two of Memphis International Airport’s biggest construction projects are approaching their midway points and another is set to begin later this year, all of which will bring a new look and feel to the city’s economic engine.

63. Post Office Has Cut 25,000 Jobs This Year -

WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Postal Service has cut its staff by 25,000 this year as it struggles to reduce massive deficits, Postmaster General John Potter said Monday.

64. Raleigh Retail Takes Further Blow -

The retail market in Raleigh took another hit this week when the Raleigh Plaza shopping center at the northeast corner of Austin Peay Highway and Yale Road was demolished.

The departure of the 38,195-square-foot center is another black eye for an area where retailers have struggled to survive. Across Austin Peay from the center is an empty shell that once housed a Seessel’s

65. Pedcor Files Construction Loan For Ashland Lakes Phase II -

Address: 7660 State Line Road

Memphis, TN 38125

Sale Amount: $1.3 Million

Sale Date: May 13, 2008

Buyer: Pedcor Investments-2007-CVIII LP

Seller: Pedcor Investments

66. Boyle Files Permit For SunTrust Installation -

SunTrust Banks Inc. has taken another step in its move to East Memphis.

Boyle Investment Co., operating as Boyle 999 Shady Grove LLC, has filed a $1.9 million application for permit with the city-county Department of Construction Code Enforcement to complete tenant installation for SunTrust at Boyle’s 155,000-square- foot office building at 999 S. Shady Grove Road.

67. Turley Looks East But Keeps an Eye Downtown -

Downtown developer Henry Turley is going east these days. The developer of Harbor Town, South Bluffs, parts of South Main and other Downtown projects is touting the Mid-South Fairgrounds these days.

68. CCC Celebrates 30th Birthday With Clutch Of Downtown Redevelopment Plans -

One indicator of how successful the Center City Commission (CCC) has been in its 30-year run as the prime driver of growth in Downtown Memphis is a hefty price tag.

That price tag is $395,058, which represents the average price per acre of vacant land that was sold in Downtown's 38103 ZIP code from March 2006 through February 2007, according to real estate information company Chandler Reports, www.chandlerreports.com. During the same period one year earlier, the average price was $293,744. A year before that, an acre of vacant land went for an average price of $148,466.

69. SunTrust Bank's Possible Move Up For Discussion - Again -
     SunTrust Banks Inc. is leaving its 170,000-square-foot space in One Commerce Square at Main Street and Monroe Avenue to move into a 75,000- to 90,000-square-foot space in Ridgeway Center, an office park at Poplar Av

70. Events -

Main Street Collierville and M & F Bank present "Dinner With Dickens" today at 6 p.m. at Washington Street Bistro, 170 Washington St. The evening will feature a four-course meal with wines and an interpretive reading of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" performed by Marques Brown of Theatre Memphis. Cost is $60 per person. Seating is limited to 86 people. Call 853-1666 or visit www.mainstreetcollierville.org for more information.

71. At Jim's Place, It's All in the Family -

When Nick Taras crossed the Atlantic Ocean from mainland Greece in 1910, little did he know he would start a Memphis dining institution.

The opening of Jim's Place Grille in Collierville last month not only marked 85 years of the Taras' Greek-inspired cuisine in Memphis, but it was the 30th anniversary of the Grille's predecessor, Jim's Place East.

72. Where Population Grows, Crime Inevitably Follows -

In April 1997, an inmate at the Fayette County Jail in Somerville shot and killed a sheriff's deputy who had driven him from the jail to a dentist's appointment.

The inmate, Kennath Artez Henderson, now sits on death row, but the horror of the incident that took Deputy Tommy Bishop's life was a startling reminder of the danger lurking in Fayette County's system for transporting inmates.

73. ServiceMaster ConsidersRelocating to Memphis -      ServiceMaster Co. might move its corporate headquarters and about 170 of its executives to Memphis, according to a story in The Commercial Appeal.
     A message left with the ServiceMaster

74. Shops at Highland Development Near University of Memphis Moves Forward -

Although he doesn't own a crystal ball, Josh Poag said he hopes to see The Shops at Highland University on the Highland Strip positively influence the area surrounding the University of Memphis.

Poag, executive vice president of Memphis-based real estate firm Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers, once lived in the area and said he thinks the community around the university is a great neighborhood with a lot of potential.

75. McAlister's Plans New Memphis Stores -

Adding to the Downtown resurgence, a regional brand that has experienced rapid growth nationally now has its sights set on a spot near the Mississippi River.

JME Inc., a franchise company that owns and operates 16 McAlister's Deli restaurants in Tennessee and Mississippi, plans to open its 17th location in Downtown this fall. Slated to open Sept. 15, the restaurant will be located on the plaza level of the SunTrust Bank building just off Main Street.

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77. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of Events, June 2-8

Calendar of events June 2-June 8

June 2

The 17th annual Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc.s golf tournament begins with registration at 10:30 a.m. at Southwind. Golfers will receive a box lunch. A recept...

78. Archived Article: Youth (lead) - Adoption awareness effort tops agency's 2003 list

Adoption awareness effort tops agencys 2003 list

By ANDREW BELL

The Daily News

Gail Seymour believes the effort to match adoptive parents with the countys 400 children in foster care is a...

79. Archived Article: Shutdown (lead) - Local state offices on skeletal staff

Local state offices on skeletal staff

By MARY DANDO and SUE PEASE

The Daily News

The doors at the state building in Downtown Memphis were locked and the building appeared dark and abandoned Monday mo...

80. Archived Article: Tech Focus - FAA updates 30-year old air traffic system Memphis airport travels to STARS for new system By SUE PEASE The Daily News Air traffic controllers in Memphis began using a new radar display system this month, taking advantage of technology advances, whi...

81. Archived Article: Bankruptcy (lead) - Bakruptcy judge for western district may be added Western District may add bankruptcy judge By SUE PEASE The Daily News A new judge for the Western District of Tennessee may be seated if legislation passes the U.S. Senate this week. It would mean th...

82. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Aug. 28-Sept. 3 Aug. 28 The Memphis City Schools board superintendent search committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. in Conference Room 216, at the administration building, 2597 Avery. Aug. 29 The Departmen...

83. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Aug. 21-Aug. 27 Aug. 21 The East Shelby Republican Club will host the 26th annual Master Meal at the Memphis Area Homebuilders Association, 776 N. Germantown Road. U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson is the keyn...

84. Archived Article: Comm Briefs - The Memphis Recycling Department now offers recycling bins with wheels for city residents who find it difficult or impossible The Memphis Recycling Department now offers recycling bins with wheels for city residents who find it difficult or impossib...

85. Archived Article: Graphic (trdeeds) - Dreams on loan Dreams on loan More than 8,500 trust deeds with due dates greater than 14 years have been executed in Memphis and Shelby County since the beginning of the year. The Cordova area accounted for the most trust deeds and the total amount ...

86. Archived Article: Redbirds (lead) - Parking Redbird fans will find ample nesting places By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Baseball fans concerned about parking for this years Redbirds season opener Downtown neednt worry a comprehensive parking and transportation plan has been designed ...

87. Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) - Looking up Looking up The number of new and renewed licenses for businesses reporting a ZIP code in Memphis or Shelby County increased over the first 10 months of 1999, compared to the same period in 1998. The 38118 ZIP in south Memphis reported the...

88. Archived Article: Comm Briefs - The 1998 Clubs and Organizations in Shelby County directory assembled by Memphis/Shelby County Public Library & Information Centers LINC department is again available to the public The 1998 Clubs and Organizations in Shelby County directory asse...

89. Archived Article: Comm Briefs - Baptist Memorial Hospital-St Baptist Memorial Hospital-St. Joseph has introduced an adult day services program at 1734 Poplar Ave. The program is designed for frail or senior adults who are unable to care for themselves during the day or who would b...

90. Archived Article: Real Briefs - The Highland branch library will sponsor a program titled Help for Homeowners and Potential Home Buyers on Monday at 6 p The Highland branch library will sponsor a program titled "Help for Homeowners and Potential Home Buyers" on Monday at...

91. Archived Article: Govt Briefs - The Department of Veterans Affairs has published a new regulation extending through the year 2001 the period in which undiagnosed illnesses in Gulf War veterans may appear and be eligible for disability compensation The Department of Veterans Affair...

92. Archived Article: Gov Focus - Governements Helping Hand Helping hands Two agencies work to bring assistance to disaster victims By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News As flood waters across Tennessee continue to rise, government agencies and nonprofit organizations are bringing reli...

93. Archived Article: Dhs Shoes Kids - 1-31 DHS notes Shoes kids.gs Shoes for kids Volunteer committee has a $4,000 goal for program which provides shoes for needy children By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News School-aged children must attend school daily as a requirement of Tennessees...

94. Archived Article: Apartments Chg - 1/31 CHG apartments If you build them, they will come Interest in Downtown living spurs apartment development   The renewed interest in Downtown living and steady increase in apartment occupancy rates since the 80s prompted the development of t...

95. Archived Article: Commercial - 12/19 jts commercial Renovations pace increase in non-residential construction Next two years look good; reflects national real estate recovery By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Non-residential construction in Shelby County grew to just more than $439 ...