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1. Lit Supply Opens Fourth Location -

Lit Supply is opening its fourth Memphis location to better serve the community, the company announced Tuesday, May 23.

The new Lit Jr. is located at 3292 Austin Peay Highway. Lit stores, known for restaurant and kitchen supplies, has expanded to include a food division. All Lit stores are open to the public without a membership fee.

2. Lit Supply Opens Fourth Location -

Lit Supply is opening its fourth Memphis location to better serve the community, the company announced Tuesday, May 23.

The new Lit Jr. is located at 3292 Austin Peay Highway. Lit stores, known for restaurant and kitchen supplies, has expanded to include a food division. All Lit stores are open to the public without a membership fee.

3. Crowne Plaza Hotel Sells Out of Foreclosure -

300 N. Second St. Memphis, TN 38103

Sale Amount: $9.4 million

Sale Date: Dec. 28, 2012

4. Owner of Winchester Lit Files $1.1 Million Loan -

The partnership related to the Lit Refrigeration Co. restaurant supply stores has filed a $1.1 million loan on the Lit Jr. store at 1665 Winchester Road in Whitehaven.

5. Congress Targets Federal Workers for Savings -

WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal workers have become the go-to targets as Congress, and the White House, search for ways to lower the deficit, pay for tax cuts and put off looming reductions to defense spending.

6. House Votes to Continue Federal Worker Pay Freeze -

WASHINGTON (AP) – The House on Wednesday voted to freeze the wages of federal workers for a third straight year and put members of Congress on record as opposing a boost in their $174,000 annual salaries.

7. Lit Buys Former Chism Trail for $500K -

A partnership related to the Lit Refrigeration Co. restaurant supply stores has bought the former Chism Trail grocery store at 1665 Winchester Road in Whitehaven for $500,000. Operating in the transaction as Noble Partners Winchester LLC, the group bought the property Aug. 18 from Remark Chism and will open a Lit store at the site.

8. Design Review Board To Discuss 309 Union Signage -

The Center City Commission Design Review Board today will discuss a proposal to install a single-faced, LED component to an existing piece of signage at 309 Union Ave.

9. Design Review to Consider Three-Story Mixed-Use -

The Center City Commission Design Review Board today will consider a proposal for a construction project and two signage projects.

The construction project, Legends Park Commercial I, is a three-story, mixed-use building that will be built near the intersection of Poplar Avenue and Pauline Street.

10. Events -

The Cordova Leadership Council and the Memphis Area Home Builders Association will host "The Future of Cordova Politics: City Candidates Forum" today at 6 p.m. at the Memphis Area Home Builders Association, 776 N. Germantown Parkway. For additional information, contact Gene Bryan at esbryan@bellsouth.net or 486-9679.

11. Events -

Inside Downtown will meet today at 4:30 p.m. at Wang's Bistro, 113 S. Main St. Center City Commission president Jeff Sanford will discuss the transformation of that section of Main Street and new projects in the works. RSVP by calling 575-0542 or e-mailing hernandez@downtownmemphis.com.

12. Events -

The University of Memphis Department of History and the Center for Research on Women presents a lunch and lecture titled "Ethnic Panic: Europeans Confront the Muslim Headscarf" today at 12:40 p.m. in room 309 of Mitchell Hall on campus. For more information, call 678-2843.

13. MBA Sponsors Judicial Candidate Forum Today -

JULY 10

The Criminal Law Section of the Memphis Bar Association will hold a candidate forum from noon to 2 p.m. in the auditorium of the Criminal Justice Center, 201 Poplar Ave. Candidates for General Sessions Criminal Court judge in Divisions 7 through 13 will speak for four minutes each. For more information, call Tony Brayton, Garland Erguden or William Robilio at 545-5800.

14. Crime Victims Center to Hold 'Strength in Unity' Event Tuesday -

April 25

The Shelby County Crime Victims Center holds its 12th annual Crime Victims Week awards dinner at 6 p.m. at the Hilton Memphis, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Keynote speakers include Shelby County Mayor
A C Wharton Jr., U. S. Attorney David Kustoff, District Attorney General Bill Gibbons and Shelby County Sheriff Mark Luttrell. The dinner's theme is "Victims' Rights: Strength in Unity." Tickets are $30 or $300 for a table of 10. Call 545-4357 for more information.

15. City Council Wants to Hear from You Tuesday -

March 27

Memphis Heritage presents "The Parkways: Framing our Midtown Neighborhoods" as part of its 2006 Preservation Series from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church, 447 N. Evergreen St. Registration is $60. Call 529-9828 or visit www.memphisheritage.org.

16. New Condo Development Slated for Fourth and Union -

Memphis' Downtown area could be getting a new front door if a Park City, Utah, and San Francisco-based development company has its way.

Cascade Development Partners LLC has four parcels of land under contract east of Fourth Street between Union and Gayoso avenues.

17. Archived Article: This Week - HEADLINE

Germantown Chamber Hosts SOHO Meeting

Jan. 3

The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a mayor and board of aldermen meeting at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Millington Civic Center on Wilkinsville Road. Call 872-1486. Jan. 4...

18. Archived Article: Focus - Kitchen supply store

Kitchen supply store is customers one-stop shop

By ANDREW BELL

The Daily News

Whether cooking spaghetti for four or soup of the day for a hundred, Lit Equipment & Supplies offers fitting kitchen help.

For more...

19. Archived Article: Market Briefs - The Memphis Depot will have a Restoration Advisory Board meeting from 6 p The Memphis Depot will have a Restoration Advisory Board meeting from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the South Memphis Senior Citizens Center, 1620 Marjorie St. "Dunn Fi...