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1. Last Word: The Clean-Up, Strickland On Security and Memphis Urbanism -

Clean up from weekend storms was the first order of business at the top of the work week and that continues into Tuesday around the city. As Monday became Tuesday, MLGW reported 123 power outages it was working on affecting 2,121 customers.

2. 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.

3. AutoZone Eyes 2 Buildings For Downtown Expansion -

With its 270,000-square-foot Store Support Center nearing capacity, Memphis-based auto parts retailer AutoZone has entered into an agreement to purchase two adjacent parcels on South Front Street in an effort to keep its corporate employees in a centralized location.

4. AutoZone Buying 2 Buildings for Downtown Expansion -

With its 270,000-square-foot Store Support Center nearing capacity, Memphis-based auto parts retailer AutoZone has entered into an agreement to purchase two adjacent parcels on South Front Street in an effort to keep its corporate employees in a centralized location.

5. Pruitt Brings Fresh, Quieter Approach To Football Practice -

I find the culture shift of Tennessee football under new head coach Jeremy Pruitt this spring to be refreshing.

6. Memphis Basketball: A Program in Decline -

They’ve only played two games. The early signing period for the class of 2018 has just passed. And yet it feels like the University of Memphis basketball program’s ceiling for this season and the foreseeable future is dropping.

7. Events -

The 28th Southern Heritage Classic takes place Thursday, Sept. 7, through Saturday, Sept. 9. The three-day cultural festival features 10 events – including concerts, a college and career fair, the Classic Parade and more – all culminating in the annual football game between Tennessee State and Jackson State Saturday at 6 p.m. at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, 335 S. Hollywood St. Visit southernheritageclassic.com for a schedule.

8. Events -

Indie Memphis will screen “Obit,” a documentary chronicling the daily rituals of the New York Times obituary writers, as part of the Indie Wednesday film series Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. at Malco Ridgeway Cinema Grill, 5853 Ridgeway Center Parkway. General admission is $10; Indie Memphis members get in free. Visit indiememphis.com to buy tickets and view an Indie Wednesday series schedule.

9. Fully Loaded -

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.

10. 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.

11. Germantown Village Square Sells for $27.3 Million -

7694 Poplar Ave.
Germantown, TN 38138

Sale Amount: $27.3 million

Sale Date: April 24, 2017 

Buyer: PEBB Enterprises

12. Events -

Elmwood Cemetery will host its Love on the Rocks walking tour Saturday, Feb. 11, at 10:30 a.m. starting at Elmwood Cottage at the cemetery, 824 S. Dudley St. This adults-only walking tour of the “romantically challenged” includes tragic (and humorous) tales of love gone wrong. Tickets are $20. Register at elmwoodcemetery.org.

13. State Of The Suburbs -

With its central location, unparalleled access to major roads, rails, runways and rivers and low cost-of-living, it’s no surprise that Memphis and the surrounding area is a popular destination for corporate headquarters, national retail brands and major industrial centers.

14. You Gotta Have Heart: UT’s 2017 Recruiting Class -

Butch Jones did it again. The Tennessee football coach gave opponents press conference fodder with another one-liner while putting his spin on the Vols’ 2017 signing class.

It happened a day after the Feb. 1 National Signing Day when UT’s class was rated No. 17 nationally in the 247Sports composite rankings.

15. City Begins Forums On Youth Violence -

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland and his administration begin a set of four meetings Saturday, Jan. 21, to address the problem of young violence.

The sessions, which will include elected and religious leaders, are billed as a “citywide peace forum” by the city’s Office of Youth Services.

16. City Begins Forums On Youth Violence -

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland and his administration begin a set of four meetings Saturday, Jan. 21, to address the problem of young violence.

17. Driving Into Western Ovens -

Sitting next to the pool at Excalibur Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip I couldn’t help but laugh at all the times I’ve heard people say “Oh, but it’s a dry heat” when talking about summers in Las Vegas.

18. Events -

Choose 901 will host a 901 Day celebration Thursday, Sept. 1, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Loflin Yard, 7 W. Carolina Ave. The evening will feature food and Memphis-themed drinks for purchase, a live music showcase, local vendors and more. Admission is free. Visit choose901.com.

19. The Week Ahead: Dec. 14, 2015 -

How was your weekend, Memphis? Here’s our weekly rundown of local happenings you need to know about, from the annual AutoZone shareholder convergence Downtown to the new Star Wars movie...

20. Events -

42nd annual Silky Sullivan St. Patrick’s Parade will be held Saturday, March 14, at 3 p.m. on Beale Street. The parade will feature pep bands, floats, Memphis Grizz crew, the Boll Weevils and more. Cost is free. Visit bealestreetmerchants.com.

21. Events -

Eyewear Gallery, in partnership with Literacy Mid-South, is holding a book drive throughout March at the store, 428 Perkins Road Extended. Eyewear Gallery doctors will also offer free vi-sion screenings on Fridays in March from noon to 2 p.m. Visit eyeweargallery.com.

22. Music City Christmas -

In years past, Carl Haley has offered his Grand Avenue transportation passengers the customary Christmas lights tour packages – about the same as other tours in Nashville – with a cruise by Opryland and a trip to a few choice, heavily decorated neighborhoods.

23. Treat Your Visitors to These Dining Treats -

Having been busy lately on a cookbook project, I haven’t been able to visit restaurants as often. So after my deadline, I worked on making up for lost time by hitting five restaurants in a couple of weeks.

24. UT Who? Vols-Ole Miss Game a Mirror Image of ’69 -

KNOXVILLE – Bud Ford usually had no problem wearing the orange blazer in his early days as assistant sports information director at the University of Tennessee.

Not on this day, though. It was Nov. 15, 1969.

25. Vols: Looks Like 6-6 Season -

Pull out your 2014 schedules, UT fans.

Fall camp is done, and it’s time to get in game-week mode with the season opener against Utah State fast approaching.

So go to the little box next to each of UT’s opponents on the 2014 schedule and pick the winner.

26. Events -

New Ballet Ensemble & School will present “Springloaded” Friday, April 25, through Sunday, April 27, at the Kroc Center, 800 East Parkway S. Dancers will perform “Coppelia ReMix” and other new works featuring a fusion of dance styles. Buy tickets at newballet.org.

27. Events -

The South Main Art Trolley Tour will be held Friday, April 25, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the South Main Historic Arts District. Email info@southmainmemphis.net.

28. Richmond Honan Buys Quince Centre for $10 Million -

6555 Quince Road
Memphis, TN 38119
Sale Amount: $10.4 million
Sale Date: March 7, 2014

29. GiVE 365 Grants $88,000 to 12 Nonprofits -

The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis made it easier for a dozen Memphis nonprofits to continue the good they do in the community when it announced the recipients of this year’s GiVE 365 grantees last week.

30. Public Relations Firm Hosts Business Symposiums -

The Carter Malone Group LLC wants to help area small business owners figure out how the cookie crumbles, so to speak, when it comes to entrepreneurship and owning a business venture.

31. Carter Malone Group Hosts Entrepreneurship Events -

The Carter Malone Group LLC is hosting three free symposiums entitled “Controlling How the Cookie Crumbles: Educating and Empowering Entrepreneurs” in the coming weeks.

32. Carter Malone Group Hosts Entrepreneurship Events -

The Carter Malone Group LLC is hosting three free symposiums entitled “Controlling How the Cookie Crumbles: Educating and Empowering Entrepreneurs” in the coming weeks.

33. Site Work for St. Jude Tower Part of Permit Application -

315 Danny Thomas Place
Memphis, TN 38105

Permit Cost: $5 million

Project Cost: $190 million

34. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet Friday at noon at the Chickasaw Country Club, 3395 Galloway Ave. Dr. Jan Young, executive director of the Assisi Foundation, will be the featured speaker. Cost is $25 for guests. Reservations are not needed.

35. Events -

Launch Memphis will host a seminar titled “Bootstrapping: Business Plan Boot Camp” Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 516 Tennessee St. Cost is $40. To register, visit bootcampmem.eventbrite.com.

36. Events -

The Mid-South Minority Business Council will present the seminar “Strategies for Business Development” today from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at MMBC, 158 Madison Ave., Suite 300. Cost is $15 for members and $25 for nonmembers. To register, call 525-6512.

37. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. will speak. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

38. Facelift Planned for Colonial Target -

A popular but aged East Memphis shopping destination is finally getting a much-needed makeover.

Minneapolis-based Target Corp. has filed a $2.5 million building permit with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement to renovate and slightly expand its 30-year-old, 122,857-square-foot store at 601 Colonial Road in the East Central/Poplar Perkins area of East Memphis.

39. Commercial Sales Close 2009 on High Note -

Shelby County’s commercial real estate market saved its best for last in 2009, as the final month registered the highest sales total and largest dollar volume all year.

Not only that, but December marked the first year-over-year increase for a month during 2009 and the first year-over-year increase for a month since December 2007.

40. In-Rel Buys Former Comcast Building, Renames it “Quince Centre” -

6555 Quince Road
Memphis, TN 38119
Sale Amount: $5 million
Sale Date: Dec. 7, 2009

Buyer: 6555 Quince Building Owner LLC
Seller: BACM 2000-2 Quince Road LLC
Loan Amount: $3.1 million
Loan Date: Dec 7, 2009
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: Insbank

41. Events -

Talk Shoppe will present “Open Microphone” 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 Jo Garner at 482-0354.

42. Events -

Talk Shoppe will present “Open Microphone” 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 Jo Garner at 482-0354.

43. Events -

The Tennessee Beta Unit of Parliamentarians will hold its monthly meeting and educational program today at 6 p.m. at the Poplar-White Station Branch Library, 5094 Poplar Ave.

44. Service First: Nonprofit orgs struggle to balance client needs with funding shortages -

Rahema Barber gazed into the void of the Power House. It looked as though all the art had been wiped away: blank walls, empty rooms and silent space.

What had been a center of creative energy was about to become a shuttered building once again – just six years after the nonprofit Delta Axis had transformed the old coal plant into a venue for contemporary art and film.

45. Barboro Flats Developer To Begin Second Phase -

100 S. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $8 Million
Project Cost: $18.2 million
Permit Date: Applied July 2009
Completion: Summer 2010
Owner: 100 South Main Partners
Tenant: TBA
Contractor: Montgomery Martin Contractors LLC
Architect: Looney Ricks Kiss Architects Inc.

46. Events -

The Mid-South Real Estate Investors Association Inc. will hold a roundtable discussion today from 10:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at Germantown Athletic Club, 1801 Exeter Road. To register, call 751-7101 or e-mail info@midsouthreia.org.

47. Events -

The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence will present a workshop titled “All About the New 990” today from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Alliance office, 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 502. A question-and-answer Brown Bag Session titled “Don’t Dread the Audit” will follow at 12:30 p.m. Lee Hood, manager at Whitehorn Tankersley & Co. PLLC, will lead the workshop. Cost is $65 for members, $125 for nonmembers and $55 for those in the Program for Nonprofit Excellence. For more information, call 684-6605 or visit www.npexcellence.org.

48. Events -

The Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis will hold a forum today from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. The forum will illustrate how the faith-based community is responding to the economic crisis and its efforts to promote neighborhood stabilization.

49. Events -

The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence will present a workshop titled “Ethics of Fundraising” today from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Alliance office, 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 502. Leo Arnoult will lead the workshop. Cost is $65 for members, $125 for nonmembers and $55 for those in the Program for Nonprofit Excellence. For more information, call 684-6605 or visit www.npexcellence.org.

50. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Willie Gregory of Nike Inc. will speak. Lunch is $18 per person and reservations are required. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

51. Squeezing More Miles Out of that Hybrid -

At the Detroit auto show next month, one of the most highly anticipated new vehicles will be Toyota Motor Corp.'s third-generation Prius hybrid. It features a roomier interior and better gas mileage than the current model, the best-selling hybrid in the world.

52. Events -

Talk Shoppe will meet today from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, 3693 Tyndale Drive. The topic is “Top to Bottom: How to Do Real Estate Evictions” with Craig Beard, an attorney with Gotten, Wilson, Savory & Beard PLLC. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Jo Garner at 759-7808.

53. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon in Ballroom B of the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. Political analyst Charlie Cook will speak. Lunch is $18 per person and reservations are required. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

54. Events -

The South Main Art Trolley Tour will be held today from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the South Main Arts District. Attendees can enjoy free trolley rides between the galleries and stores along South Main Street. Visit www.southmainmemphis.org for more information.

55. Slow Economy Could Equal More Biz in Tunica -

With an economic slump, painful increases at the gasoline pump and a housing slowdown all combining to make the average wallet lighter these days, the concept of disposable income might seem like a curious relic.

56. Events -

Talk Shoppe will meet today from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, 3693 Tyndale Drive. Julia Barreda Willhite of GoBilingual.com will present "How to do Business in the Latino Market." The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Jo Garner at 759-7808.

57. Events -

The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon in the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. Dr. Pat Wall, chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is the featured speaker. The cost is $18 per person and reservations can be made by contacting Taylor Hughes at 526-1318 or taylor@memphisrotary.org.

58. While Most Q1 Biz Licenses Down, Hickory Hill Area's Up 14 Percent -

Despite the negative news surrounding the Hickory Hill area since a tornado struck there in February, business owners still seem to view it as a good place to have a business.

The 38115 ZIP code in Hickory Hill had the largest number of business license filings in first quarter 2008, with 99 filings, a nearly 14 percent increase from the year-ago period.

59. Events -

The University of Memphis will host Ken Reardon of Cornell University today from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in Room 123 of the Fogelman Executive Center, 330 Innovation Drive. Reardon will present "Urban Design and Placemaking: The Emerging Role of Higher Education and Other Institutions in Neighborhood Revitalization." The event is free and open to the public.

60. Events -

The Engineers' Club of Memphis will meet today at noon at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Cost is $12 and no reservations are required. Tom Burgess, chief engineer for the Tennessee Aeronautics Division of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, will present "Aeronautics in Tennessee."

61. 'Connect the Dots' -

A longtime transportation company is helping a pair of nascent transportation centers hit the ground running.

The DeHart Group, whose roots date back six generations to 1884, has donated $100,000 to support the University of Memphis' newly formed Center for Intermodal Freight Transportation Studies (CIFTS) and Center for Advanced Intermodal Technologies (CAIT).

62. Events -

The Memphis Advertising Federation holds its annual Silver Medal Award luncheon Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Cost is $25 for non-members and $10 for students. Call 327-4501 for more information.

63. Events -

The Center City Commission's Policy Committee meets Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the CCC's board room, 114 N. Main St. Call 575-0540 for details.

The Memphis Regional Chamber holds a BioWorks Breakfast Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Cost is $20 for members and $30 for non-members. Contact Brenda Montgomery at 543-3541 or bmontgomery@memphischamb-er.com for reservations.

64. Owings Jumps Directly From Law School to Trotz Firm -

Laura Owings has been with the law firm of Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz PLC at 488 South Mendenhall Road for only about a month, and she already knows she is in the right place.

A 2006 graduate of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Owings graduated sixth in her class of 123 students. She chose to go to a plaintiff's firm and concentrate in the area of nursing home abuse and neglect.

65. Events -

The Memphis City Council meets today at 3:30 p.m. at City Hall, 125 N. Main St. Call 576-6786 for details.

The National Association of Women in Construction meets today at 6 p.m. at Las Trancas Mexican Restaurant Bar & Grill, 1625 N. Germantown Parkway, Ste. 104. Call Jill Rayman at 550-0487 for more information.

66. 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.

67. Events -

The Center City Development Corp.'s Board of Directors meets today at 11 a.m. in the Center City Commission conference room, 114 N. Main St. Call 575-0540 for more information.

Cordelia's Table hosts "Lazy Sunday Jazz Brunch" Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Miss Cordelia's eat-in kitchen, 737 Harbor Bend Road in Harbor Town. Cost is $16. Contact Nancy Kistler at 526-4772 or nkistler@misscordelias.com for more information.

68. Among Other Events, Collierville Hosts Fireworks Extravaganza Today -

July 3

The Town of Collierville holds an Independence Day Celebration from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in H.W. Cox Jr. Park, 440 W. Powell Road. A fireworks show is scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. For more information, call 853-3225.

69. Events -

The Shelby County Soil Conservation District Board meets today at 6:30 p.m. at Agricenter International, 7777 Walnut Grove Road, Suite 5. Call 544-0228, Ext. 3, for more information.

Student participants in Memphis City Schools' Echoes of Truth career training program present "Carousel Memories: Echoes from the Heart" today at 7 p.m. at the Orpheum Theater, 203 S. Main St. The students will perform the original musical in tribute to the Grand Carousel at the Mid-South Fair. The event also will feature paintings and other artwork created by Echoes of Truth participants that feature the Grand Carousel and other historic Memphis sites. The items will be offered in a silent art auction that begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $6. For more information, contact Dolores Bell at 351-6460 or dolobell@bellsouth.net.

70. In Local Real Estate Market -

Like many Memphians, Roland Shapley Jr. has moved Downtown.

Shapley, who owns Kustom Kinetics, a medical equipment supply company, searched the market for a year before buying his two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath condominium with a two-car garage in December 2004. He moved from an older house in the Evergreen Historic District.

71. Construction Sees Third Quarter Dip -

For Shelby County government, it's as if the charge account is maxed out.

After years of routinely saying 'yes' to new residential developments - borrowing millions to build new roads, schools and sewer to accommodate them - county leaders are now taking a hard look at what it will take to keep uncontrolled growth from swallowing what's left of Shelby County.

72. Archived Article: This Week - HEADLINE

Chamber, Technology Council Host Speed Meeting

April 4

The National Ornamental Metal Museum presents a commemoration ceremony and candlelight vigil for the 37th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from 5:...

73. Archived Article: This Week - City Park Services Director Reveals Plan for Wolf River Greenway

Wolf River Conservancy Hosts Annual Meeting

Feb. 21

The Institute of Real Estate Management presents IREM RES201: Successful Site Management from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the...

74. Archived Article: Events - The Shelby Farms Advisory Committee meets at 1:30 p

The Shelby Farms Advisory Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. today at the Shelby Farms Visitors Center, 500 N. Pine Lake Drive. Call 382-0235. The South Main Arts District hosts the monthly Friday Nig...

75. Archived Article: This Week - Small Business Empowerment Association Hosts Forum

Small Business Group Hosts Forum

Oct. 18

The Small Business Empowerment Association presents Business @ the Next Level at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Memphis FedEx Institute of Technolog...

76. Archived Article: Events - Rhodes College and Christian Brothers University host the first Gandhi Nonviolence Conference Friday and Saturday

Rhodes College and Christian Brothers University host Teaching to Practice Gandhian Nonviolence: Perspectives from Academics and Act...

77. Archived Article: This Week - Memphis Regional Chamber Hosts Speaker Series

Jack Belz Speaks to Chamber Leaders

Aug. 30

The Memphis Regional Chamber presents a board leadership luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pink Palace Museum, 3050 Central Ave. Jack Belz, ch...

78. Archived Article: This Week - MAAR OFFERS SAFETY CLASSES

MAAR Presents Realtor Safety Class

June 21

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors presents a free crime prevention and real estate agent safety class from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the MAAR ...

79. Archived Article: Events - The Association of Fundraising Professionals meets from noon to 1 p

The Association of Fundraising Professionals meets from noon to 1 p.m. today in Buckman Hall at Christian Brothers University, 650 E. Parkway South. Registration begins at 11:30 ...

80. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - CCC picks minority business for Jeans Glory building

CCDC selects Jeans Glory developer

By ANDREW BELL

The Daily News

A Center City Development Corp. subcommittee reluctantly recommended Wednesday that the board sell a dilapidated buildi...

81. Archived Article: Ccdc - Board taps MCDR for Crump renovations

Board taps MCDR for Crump renovations

By STACEY WIEDOWER

The Daily News

The Center City Development Corp. board voted Wednesday to hire a contractor MCDR Inc. to renovate the facade of the 102-year-o...

82. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Offices close

Offices close

for Memorial Day

All federal, state, county and city offices in Memphis and Shelby County will close in observance of Memorial Day Monday.

In addition, government offices will be closed in Crittenden County, A...

83. Archived Article: Daily Digest - Back Yard Burgers

Back Yard Burgers

marks red-hot results

Back Yard Burgers Inc. announced results for the first quarter.

Total revenues for the 13-week period ended March 29 were $8.6 million, a record first quarter and an increase of 4...

84. Archived Article: Law Briefs - The University of Memphis communications department invited U

Opening Statement and Closing Argument, a seminar hosted by young, less experienced lawyers for young, less experienced lawyers, is 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. today at the Memphis Bar Asso...

85. Archived Article: Law Briefs - The University of Memphis communications department invited U

The University of Memphis communications department invited U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. to speak at the Dr. John Bakke Political Communication Lecture Series from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Nov...

86. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Jr

Seven attorneys from the Memphis office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell were included in the 2003-2004 edition of the Best Lawyers in America. Two of those attorneys, Samuel D. Chafetz and Lewis R. Do...

87. Archived Article: Real Review - Condo sales hit new record

Condo sales hit new record

Sales of existing condominiums and cooperatives climbed to a new record in the third quarter of 2001, despite a post-Sept. 11 slowdown, according to the National Association of Realtors.88. Archived Article: Real Review - Lexington Corporate Properties inks Lexington Corporate inks new lease with Mimeo.com Lexington Corporate Properties Trust, a real estate investment trust, has entered into new lease agreements for three of its properties. The properties are located...

89. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: July 23-July 29a July 23 Starlit Nights, the Sharpe Planetariums summer program, continues through Sept. 16. Designed to help attendees find their way around the night sky and answer stargazing quest...

90. Archived Article: Lucb (lead) - By JENNIFER MURLEY Hotel conversion makes room for senior housing By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News Work on a $450,000 renovation project that would transform an extended stay hotel into a new senior citizen housing development near Park Avenue and ...

91. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Oct. 9-Oct. 15 Oct. 10 "Europe 2000" is 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the mezzanine of the Peabody, 149 Union Ave. The seminar and exhibition features guests from Austria, Germany, Italy, Belgium, th...

92. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Sept. 25-Sept. 30 Sept. 25 Consumer Credit Counseling Service hosts a free seminar on establishing and rebuilding good credit, credit reports and cutting the cost of credit from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. a...

93. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Sept. 18-Sept. 24 Sept. 18-19 The American Red Cross Blood Services and the University of Tennessee Health Service Department will host a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Tuesday at the Gene...

94. 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...

95. Archived Article: Law Briefs - The Memphis/Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association was awarded the Chapter Activity Award at the national Federal Bar Association convention in Sacramento, Calif The Memphis/Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association was awarded the ...

96. Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) - Keeping an even keel Keeping an even keel Despite a slow start, the number of the business licenses sought during the first eight months of 1999 has caught and slightly surpassed the number of licenses issued during the same period in 1998. Higher n...

97. Archived Article: Graphic - Romance for the ages Romance for the ages Midtown recorded the lowest average age of grooms and brides in 1998 for ZIP codes where more than one couple settled, according to marriage licenses filed in the Shelby County Clerk's Office. ZIP code No...

98. Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) - Business is booming Business is booming The number of business licenses containing a complete Memphis or Shelby County ZIP code shows a slight increase in businesses making their home in the area. Here's a comparison of the figures for 1998 and 1997...

99. Archived Article: Graphic - Steady on Steady on Building trends ebb and flow like the tide but the number of permits for residential work has topped 5,000 for the past two years. Here's a look at market activity by ZIP code through the year, ending Nov. 30, for the past two ye...

100. Archived Article: Gov't (lead) - South Memphis residents will gather Saturday at a neighborhood church in what seems to be shaping up as a classic David and Goliath battle between industrial use and preservation of public lands Project opponents rally to oppose park project By KATH...