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1. ALSAC Buys Downtown Property from City for $5M -

American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities Inc. (ALSAC) has purchased more than $5 million in property from the city of Memphis, according to the Shelby County Register of Deeds.

2. Council Moves Closer To De-Annexations -

Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, April 10, on the second of three readings ordinances for the de-annexation of part of Eads and an uninhabited area of the southwest Memphis flood plain.

3. Council Moves Closer To De-Annexations -

Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, April 10, on the second of three readings ordinances for the de-annexation of part of Eads and an uninhabited area of the southwest Memphis flood plain.

4. City Council Grants Historic Overlay Status to Cooper-Young -

Memphis City Council members gave final approval Tuesday, April 10, to a historical overlay district for Cooper-Young – the first historic district status granted by the city in 20 years.

But the 7-3 vote on third and final reading likely isn’t the end of the discussion about how decisions will be made by the local Landmarks Commission enforcing terms of the overlay that govern what can and cannot be built there or who it can be changed.

5. Fire Station Shuffle Outlined for City Council -

Memphis City Council members heard plans in Tuesday, Feb. 20, committee sessions from Memphis Fire Director Gina Sweat to close the city fire station on the northwest corner of Union Avenue and Front Street and build a new station on the northeast corner of Danny Thomas Boulevard and Adams Avenue.

6. Fire Station Shuffle Outlined for City Council -

Memphis City Council members heard plans in Tuesday, Feb. 20, committee sessions from Memphis Fire Director Gina Sweat to close the city fire station on the northwest corner of Union Avenue and Front Street and build a new station on the northeast corner of Danny Thomas Boulevard and Adams Avenue.

7. Election Methods and Murals Dominate Light Council Day -

Memphis City Council members doubled down Tuesday, Feb. 20, on calling for a cover-up of six murals near Lamar Avenue. And the council’s attorney said ranked-choice or instant-runoff voting isn’t needed in Memphis.

8. Signing Class Disappointing, But Groundwork Laid -

Tennessee football fans are hoping for a better National Signing Day in 2019. This year’s was a relative dud.

New coach Jeremy Pruitt, hired on Dec. 7, signed six players on Feb. 7 but whiffed on several high-profile recruits he and his staff were pursuing. He had signed 14 players during the first-ever early signing period Dec. 20-22.

9. Alabama is Media’s Overwhelming Pick To Win SEC Title -

Twice in the previous three years, SEC media correctly predicted the SEC champion. Both times, they did it by picking Alabama (2014, 2016). They went with Alabama again this year, predicting the Crimson Tide to defeat Georgia in the SEC title game.

10. Miss. Governor Up with TV Ads, But No Air Time Yet for Dem -

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant's campaign is running its first TV commercials this election season, but a new analysis shows his Democratic challenger, truck driver Robert Gray, hasn't bought any air time.

11. Four West Tennessee Sites Declared Shovel-Ready -

Four industrial sites in West Tennessee have been certified by the state as shovel-ready “Select Tennessee Certified Sites.”

The designation by the state Department of Economic and Community Development means the sites have met standards that site consultants consider essential when advising companies looking for a new location.

12. Four West Tennessee Sites Declared Shovel-Ready -

Four industrial sites in West Tennessee have been certified by the state as shovel-ready “Select Tennessee Certified Sites.”

The designation by the state Department of Economic and Community Development means the sites have met standards that site consultants consider essential when advising companies looking for a new location.

13. Numbers Show Industrial Real Estate Taking Plenty Of ‘Licks’ -

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.

14. Economic Sting Still Felt -

A woman and child stop and peruse a display of necklaces inside a Just-A-Buck store that sits in a sprawling retail center along Germantown Parkway. Inexpensive trinkets line the rows of shelves inside.

15. Archived Article -

Properties in Collierville, Memphis,
Jackson, Tenn., and Southaven
Loan Amount: $9.3 million

Loan Date: Nov. 30, 2006

16. Archived Article -

2996 Kate Bond Road
Bartlett, TN 38133
Loan Amount: $10.9 million

Loan Date: July 31, 2006

Maturity Date: Aug. 1, 2016

17. Archived Article: Real Focus - Isaac Northern Jr. leads Realtor group into 2003

Isaac Northern Jr. leads Realtor group into 2003

By STACEY WIEDOWER

The Daily News

Following a year characterized by low interest rates and rising home prices, Isaac W. Northern Jr. takes ...

18. Archived Article: Graphic (divorces) - Untying the knot Untying the knot With 231, the Cordova ZIP code showed the most divorce petitions filed in circuit or chancery courts in the first four months of 1999. The East Memphis area was followed closely by Whitehaven with 228. Here's a look...

19. Archived Article: Graphic - Hooking it up Hooking it up Following is a look at the utility connections by ZIP code in Shelby County, based on data compiled by The Daily News from Memphis Light, Gas & Water records for the period Jan.1 - Sept. 15. 38002 (Arlington/Lakeland)...