Editorial Results (free)
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'Big and vicious': Hurricane Florence Closes in on Carolinas -
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Motorists streamed inland on highways converted to one-way routes Tuesday as more than 1 million people in three states were ordered to get out of the way of Hurricane Florence, a hair-raising storm taking dead aim at the Carolinas with 130 mph winds and potentially ruinous rains.
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Last Word: County Budget Compromise, MEM After 5 Years and Elvis -
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
There is nothing like the end of a term for those holding elected office. That’s what gets most of the credit for the Shelby County commission’s smooth ending to its budget season Monday. A final reading of the revised county property tax rate of $4.05 still awaits. But the commission went a long way toward locking that in with the approval of everything else at the Monday session.
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Lake District Lands Malco Theater, Former Benchmark Seeks New Life -
Monday, June 11, 2018
3536 Canada Road,
Lakeland, TN 38002
Tenant: Malco Theatres Inc.
Tenant’s Agent: Michael Lightman, Michael Lightman Realty
Landlord: The Lake District
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New Benchmark Owners Seeking Incentives for 4-Star Hotel -
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
A Rhode Island-based company has acquired the site of the former Benchmark Hotel and is seeking a 15-year tax incentive from the Downtown Memphis Commission to demolish the structure’s remaining concrete skeleton and replace it with a new four-star hotel.
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Registration Open For Dragon Boat Races -
Monday, April 30, 2018
Registration is open for the seventh annual Duncan-Williams St. Jude Dragon Boat Races at Mud Island River Park, set for Saturday, May 12.
Anyone can register to join an existing team or form a new team of 20 paddlers and one drummer. Visit stjude.org/dragonboat. Coaches will lead practice sessions during race week so participants can familiarize themselves with the dragon boats that are 42 feet long as well as the 300-meter course on the Mississippi River.
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EDGE Approves Trio of Tax Abatements -
Thursday, April 19, 2018
The Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County approved a trio of tax abatement packages during its Wednesday April 18 meeting.
Massachusetts-based Franklin Sports Inc. was awarded a six-year Jobs PILOT to build a 250,000- to 300,000-square-foot warehouse adjacent to its Memphis distribution center at 5510 Getwell Road, adding 27 new jobs with an average salary of $39,722, excluding benefits.
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3 Companies Seek Abatements for Memphis Projects -
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Sports equipment manufacturer Franklin Sports Inc., pharmacy services provider Enclara Pharmacia Inc. and petroleum distributor OMO Energy & Technology Inc. will all make their cases for tax incentives when the Economic Development Growth Engine meets Wednesday, April 18.
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Last Word: Looking In The Lookout, Women in Business and The Race for Governor -
Monday, February 19, 2018
What would bring a Memphian on his own to The Lookout – the restaurant and bar at the top of the Pyramid? The view, of course. So after the obligatory walk outside to the views south along the riverfront and west across the river, I settled in Sunday for the view from within. I lined up with both of the tree stumps in the round fish tank in the center of the Pyramid’s apex, a steampunk frog watching from above.
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Signing Class Disappointing, But Groundwork Laid -
Friday, February 16, 2018
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.
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Last Word: Fairgrounds Surprises, Aquarium Reprise and Six Open Commission Seats -
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
There are lots of renderings and blueprints floating around this city of ours these days. Land opening up, locations changing, possibilities revealed, new uses for old places and old places giving way to new. So it’s not surprising to see some smaller changes that are nevertheless highly visible. Thus comes word with the new week that Spin City, the corner tenant at Poplar and Highland in Poplar Plaza, will close with the new year and Spaghetti Warehouse, on Huling Downtown, will close later this month in the week before Thanksgiving.
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Life of a Quarterback -
Friday, October 6, 2017
Senior Austin Allen watched his older brother Brandon live the highs and the lows of the thrill ride that is being a starting quarterback for Arkansas in the SEC.
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Amazon Planning Memphis Distribution Center, Sources Say -
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Memphis is poised to land a massive Amazon distribution facility just north of the state line in Southeast Shelby County, according to multiple sources familiar with the project.
The Daily News first reported last week that Atlanta-based developer IDI Gazeley is launching a new large-scale commercial warehouse less than two miles from the Memphis International Airport, which appears to be the site that Amazon has targeted for its new fulfillment center.
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Tropical Storm Cindy: Drenching Rains, Flood Threat on Coast -
Thursday, June 22, 2017
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tropical Storm Cindy sent drenching rain bands over the north Gulf Coast on Wednesday, swamping low-lying coastal roads and pushing a waterspout ashore in one beachfront community as residents from east Texas to the Florida Panhandle warily eyed the storm's slow crawl toward land.
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The Week Ahead: May 8-14 -
Monday, May 8, 2017
Happy Monday, Memphis! Festival season rolls on this week with plenty of reasons to get outside, celebrate and … well, be festive. Plus, we’ve got details on a couple of great concerts to check out and the (completely unrelated) reason you might hear drumming around Mud Island in The Week Ahead…
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“Gateway’ Puzzle Begins To Come Together -
Monday, April 10, 2017
Starting last summer, a new ownership group for the city’s largest hotel by room count was undertaking its due diligence largely out of the public eye.
There were some rumblings about the Sheraton Memphis Downtown changing hands three years after a renovation of the 600-room hotel attached to the Memphis Cook Convention Center.
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Local Concert Business Amping Up, Keeping Memphis Promoters Busy -
Saturday, March 18, 2017
The concert business appears to be healthier in 2017, with more performers and artists on tour than in recent years – and more of them are booking shows in Memphis.
But it’s never that simple in the business of shows, where booking is a process and touring is becoming more of a necessity.
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New Details of St. Jude Expansion Look to Medical Corridors To The East -
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
The city’s plans for the Pinch District between the Pyramid and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are only half of the plan the city will seek expanded uses of the Tourism Development Zone and an expansion of a Tax Increment Financing district for.
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New Details of St. Jude Expansion Look to Medical Corridors To The East -
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
The city’s plans for the Pinch District between the Pyramid and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are only half of the plan the city will seek expanded uses of the Tourism Development Zone and an expansion of a Tax Increment Financing district for.
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Feds: Railroads Slow to Make Progress on Train Technology -
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The nation's three busiest commuter railroads - which together serve nearly 1 million riders in the New York City area each day - continue to lag behind their smaller West Coast counterparts in installing sophisticated train-control technology that's seen as an antidote to crashes involving speeding and other human factors, federal regulators said Monday.
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Last Word: Early Vote Numbers, Crime Q&A and School Suspensions in Memphis -
Monday, October 31, 2016
The last weekend of early voting is done and now we get the early vote surge through Thursday, which is the last day for early voting at the 21 polling places across Shelby County.
Through this past Friday, 161,239 early votes had been cast in Shelby County. That compares to 156,645 to the same point in 2008 and 151,809 in 2012.
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Southeast Memphis Portfolio Sells for $23.6 Million -
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Multiple Properties
Memphis, TN 38118
Sale Amount: $23.6 million
Sale Date: Sept. 27, 2016
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Four Properties Sold On Presidents Island -
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Four industrial properties on Presidents Island have sold for $18 million.
Ergon Terminaling Inc. sold the properties in an Oct. 5 warranty deed to BKEP Terminalling LLC. Robert H. Lampton, president, signed on behalf of the seller.
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4 Presidents Island Properties Sold -
Friday, October 7, 2016
Four industrial properties on Presidents Island have sold for $18 million.
Ergon Terminaling Inc. sold the properties in an Oct. 5 warranty deed to BKEP Terminalling LLC. Robert H. Lampton, president, signed on behalf of the seller.
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W.M. Barr Looking to Grow Memphis Operations -
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Memphis-based W.M. Barr & Co., a manufacturer of household cleaning products, is planning a $12 million expansion of its Presidents Island facility.
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Mayor Opposes City Funds for Mud Island -
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland says the city may be willing to help fund a $9 billion expansion of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital that is mostly private capital.
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Last Word: Election Day, Luttrell Makes It Six, And About "Executive Sessions" -
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Can You Feel It? Tuesday is election day in Memphis and across the state in this presidential election year. And all indications are the turnout locally should be above the 24 percent mark we’ve been at in the last two presidential election years.
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Clean Memphis, Chamber Work to Spruce Up City -
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Janet Boscarino’s career in business development had her traveling frequently. And while she always enjoyed coming home, one thing stood out that she hated: the amount of litter she saw across Memphis, especially compared to some of the cities she visited for business.
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Grand Island Owners File $22.5 Million Loan -
Saturday, October 10, 2015
The owners of Grand Island Apartment Homes, a high-end apartment community on Mud Island, have filed a $22.5 million mortgage on the property with backing from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Memphis College Prep Renovating Former Dunn Avenue Elementary -
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
1500 Dunn Ave.
Memphis, TN 38106
Permit Amount: $1.4 million
Application Date: Sept. 30
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Grand Island Owners File $22.5 Million Loan -
Monday, October 5, 2015
The owners of Grand Island Apartment Homes, a high-end apartment community on Mud Island, have filed a $22.5 million mortgage on the property with backing from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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A Zoo With a View Toward Conservation -
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Two western lowland gorilla babies were born at the Knoxville Zoo in June. Around the same time, a rare snake and an equally rare piglike little thing made their debuts, as well.
Few things are cuter than baby animals, and they can be quite a draw when the public can view them.
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Boat Boom -
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
The Mississippi River has been a vital channel for boats and barges for more than 250 years. These days, Memphis doesn’t do much in the way of cotton exporting and Mark Twain touring, but the $43 million Beale Street Landing is bringing a new wave of river-based commerce: cruise ships.
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Memphis & The Law -
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Before there was Law Week, there was Law Day.
The observance by the Memphis Bar Association as well as bar associations and attorneys across the country was created in the mid-1950s as a way of promoting the legal community and its impact.
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Sammons Nomination Approved By Testy Council -
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
With an 11-0 vote, the Memphis City Council approved Tuesday, April 7, the return of former council member Jack Sammons to City Hall as the city’s new chief administrative officer.
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Wharton: Tourism Is Serious Business -
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Sometimes in tourism, it is the little things that count. But “little” is relative. Consider the digital LED display screen on the west wall of the Memphis Cook Convention Center – big enough to be seen by eastbound traffic on the Hernando DeSoto Bridge – which local leaders debuted this month after three years of planning.
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Open In Memphis -
Monday, February 2, 2015
First-year Memphis Open tennis director Erin Mazurek no doubt could tell you more than you ever wanted to know about the Detroit Red Wings.
Mazurek spent five years working for the National Hockey League team as director of private events. So, she’s got a history there. She knows the value of winning and what the Stanley Cup means (last won by the Red Wings in 2008).
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Cuban Cigar Boom? Not Yet, Stores and Customers Say -
Monday, December 22, 2014
MIAMI (AP) – The coveted Cuban cigar is set to make its first legal appearance in the U.S. in years, with relaxed guidelines allowing American travelers to return with a few of the once-forbidden items in their suitcases. But the cigars won't roll into stores just yet, and owners say they aren't worried about any dip in business.
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August 15-21: This week in Memphis history -
Saturday, August 16, 2014
2013: Norah Jones was a surprise guest at a Levitt Shell concert by Cory Chisel and the Wild Rovers Tour.
1984: The Center City Commission reported $450 million in construction Downtown since 1976, counting public as well as private financing. The construction boom included the Memphis Plaza Hotel, Morgan Keegan Tower and the Scimitar Building.
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Dallas Company Buys Macon Road Center -
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
6100 Macon Road
Memphis, TN 38134
Sale Amount: $1.2 million
Sale Date: March 26, 2014
Buyer: PNL Cumberland LLC
Seller: Flagstar Bank FSB
Loan Amount: $862,500
Loan Date: April 1, 2014
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: Pinnacle Bank
Details: An affiliate of Dallas-based The PNL Cos. has paid $1.2 million for the 30,000-square-foot shopping center at 6100 Macon Road in Northeast Memphis.
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Events -
Saturday, September 7, 2013
In-Synk and The Daily News will host a Leadership Lunch & Learn book review and discussion on Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead” Friday, Sept. 6, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Triumph Bank board room, 5699 Poplar Ave. Cost is $20. Visit seminars.memphisdailynews.com.
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No Bass Pro Signage On Pyramid's Northern Face -
Saturday, July 13, 2013
A revised plan for signage at The Pyramid by Bass Pro Shops shows the outdoor retailer has dropped plans for a large logo on the north face of the pyramid that faces the residential communities on Mud Island’s north end.
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Events -
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Memphis Area Legal Services, AutoZone Inc. and Bass, Berry & Sims PLC will hold the fifth annual pro bono legal clinic for Memphis-area seniors Tuesday, July 2, from 10 a.m. to noon at Orange Mound Senior Center, 2590 Park Ave. The free clinic offers seniors legal advice and helps in the preparation of wills, advanced care plans and more. Call Linda Warren Seely at 523-8822.
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Downtown Memphis Commission Celebrates Progress -
Monday, October 1, 2012
There was bicycle-powered smoothie preparation, an aerial circus-style art show, Beale Street Flippers, live music outside, a disc jockey inside, and food and drinks from Downtown restaurants and suppliers.
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Drexel Buys Presidents Is. Warehouse -
Friday, January 27, 2012
A longtime Memphis-based agricultural chemical provider has snatched up a warehouse on Presidents Island, where it already has a strong presence.
Drexel Chemical Co. purchased the 137,526-square-foot former manufacturing and distribution facility on 12 acres at 2070 and 2071 Channel Ave. on Presidents Island from HPD Properties LLC for $810,000, or $5.89 per square foot.
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Brentwood Place Apartments Sells for $8.5 Million -
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
1835 Sycamore View Road
Memphis, TN 38135
Sale Amount: $8.5 million
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$7.3M Permit Filed for Waxler Barge Property -
Friday, August 26, 2011
SCF Development has filed a $7.3 million permit application with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for new construction at 486 Jack Carley Causeway on Presidents Island. The permit doesn’t elaborate on the type of construction planned for the property.
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White House Defends Stimulus, Highlights Projects -
Monday, September 20, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – Rehabilitating New York's Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Cutting a new highway through Nelsonville, Ohio. Building a trio of battery factories in Michigan.
In a report being released Friday by Vice President Joe Biden, the White House pushes back against criticism of its $814 billion stimulus program and highlights 100 projects that it says are creating jobs and growing the economy.
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Honoring Heritage -
Friday, September 3, 2010
Judy Peiser has a good idea of how Memphians define Memphis, but the catch is that her definition lasts only one year at best.
This weekend, the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, hosted by the Center for Southern Folklore, gives Memphians a chance to live Memphis’ identity and cultural legacy on the streets of Downtown.
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Crews Buys Collierville Hampton -
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
1280 W. Poplar Ave.
Collierville, TN 38017
Sale Amount: $5.1 Million
Sale Date: May 11, 2010
Buyer: SGR LLC
Seller: Collierville Hotels GP
Loan Amount: $3.8 million
Loan Date: May 11, 2010
Maturity Date: May 11, 2015
Lender: First Citizens National Bank
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Credit Scores Can Drop After Getting Loan Help -
Monday, March 22, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some homeowners who sign up for the government's mortgage assistance program are getting a nasty surprise: Lower credit scores.
For borrowers who are making their payments on time but are on the verge of default, the Obama administration's loan modification program can reduce their credit score as much as 100 points. That makes it harder to get a loan and can present a problem when applying for a new job.
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Grand Island Files Permit For Mud Island Apartment Complex -
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
300 Grand Island Drive
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $12.1 Million
Project Cost: $19 million
Permit Date: Applied November 2009
Completion: 2012
Owner: Grand Island Partners
Tenant: Grand Island
Contractor: Keith and David Grant Homes LLC
Architect: MMH Hall Architects and Planners Inc.
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Skate Park Advocate Shares Passion About Mud Island -
Monday, November 30, 2009
Aaron Shafer is among the backers of a skate park for Mud Island. He helped organize a strong and vocal skate park contingent at hearings this year on a renovation of the river park, along with www.skatelifememphis.org.
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Building Permit Filed For Grand Island Apartments -
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The group bringing the 204-unit Grand Island apartments to Mud Island has filed a $12.1 million building permit with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement. Grand Island Partners, an affiliate of Grant & Co., filed the permit with plans to break ground in the spring, said company president Keith Grant.
54.
Great Time for US Consumers: America is on Sale -
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - There has never been a better time to be a consumer. America is on sale.
The Great Recession has caused massive job losses and hardship for millions, but it has also fostered a shoppers' paradise. Anyone who still has the means to spend can find unheard of deals.
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Chrysler Dealers Question Franchise Terminations -
Friday, June 5, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - A parade of Chrysler dealers slated to lose their franchises took the stand Thursday in the automaker's bankruptcy protection case, one choking back tears, as they touted their sales and service records and questioned how they were chosen for termination.
56.
Southaven Destination -
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sam Mitchell probably would be the first person to say commercial success in DeSoto County isn't limited to Goodman Road. The business lineup at Town Square at Snowden Grove in Southaven proves it.
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The Greatest Generation Speaks -
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Ken Burns' PBS documentary "The Civil War," seen by some 40 million viewers during its 1990 broadcast, made a celebrity out of Shelby Foote.
The Memphis scribe and historian, who lived in a Tudor-style house in Midtown before he died in 2005, was one of the commentators interviewed for the series. It helped that he looked the part, with his closely cropped gray beard and dignified drawl.
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Lucrative Apartment Development Draws Residents' Ire -
Thursday, May 18, 2006
A monotone voice asked if there was any opposition to the mixed-use planned development that had just been presented, then dozens of hands shot into the air.
A crowd of homeowners filed down to the center of the Memphis City Council Chambers, recited their names and addresses and took turns pleading with members of the city-county Land Use Control Board to nix the entire 176.2-acre project. They tried - unsuccessfully - to convince the board that some of what was being proposed would be a harbinger of crime and would crush surrounding property values.
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Real Estate Auctions Popular in 'Microwave World' -
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
The parking lot of Roebuck Auctions overflowed Thursday as almost 300 people packed into the large hall at 5932 Park Ave., trying to get the best deal on 33 Midtown properties.
John Roebuck, who started the business in 1973, talked a mile a minute. His employees roamed the aisles, shouting bids to him from investors in the back of the room.
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New Condo Projects Add to Pinch Possibilities -
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
As revitalization of Downtown Memphis continues, new areas are benefiting from the redevelopment boom - and the latest spot set for a development explosion just might be the area surrounding The Pyramid.
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Archived Article -
Thursday, April 17, 2003
By LAURIE JOHNSON Neighborfest '98 scheduled for Saturday on Mud Island By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Celebrating the accomplishments of neighborhood associations and the organizations that serve them will be the focus of the 11th annual Neighbor...62.
Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) -
Thursday, February 20, 2003
The Pinch reaps rewards from renewal plans The Pinch reaps rewards from renewal plans
By STACEY WIEDOWER
The Daily News
With its approval Wednesday of two loans that will allow developers to rehabilitate dilapidated buildings into new of...
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Archived Article: Belle (lead) -
Tuesday, November 6, 2001
Memphis Belle gets forever home Memphis Belle snags permanent landing site
By MARY DANDO
The Daily News
The Memphis Belle, the famed World War II B-17, will remain in its namesake city.
Currently on Mud Island, the vintage airplane is...
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Archived Article: Order (lead) -
Thursday, October 26, 2000
United Stationers warehouse opening for expanded operation Made to order: United Stationers expands operations By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Order People, a third-party fulfillment provider, is opening a distribution facility in South Memphis in N...65.
Archived Article: Graphic (crime) -
Thursday, July 27, 2000
Incident ZIP code Crime taking a break High temperatures can send crime into remission, which seems to be the trend in June. Crime fell 14.1 percent during the month, compared to May data. Heres a look at the ZIP codes in which any incidents were re...66.
Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) -
Tuesday, February 1, 2000
Economic indicator Economic indicator The number of new and renewed business license filings increased by about 1.5 percent in 1999 when compared to 1998 totals. The Oakhaven/Parkway Village area recorded the most licenses for 1999 and showed strong...67.
Archived Article: Ytdapts (lead) -
Monday, January 24, 2000
Apartment construction Apartment construction eclipses 1998 activity By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A multi-million dollar project getting underway Downtown pushed apartment construction to new heights in 1999. But, the construction boom is not nec...68.
Archived Article: Graphic (bizlic) -
Monday, December 27, 1999
Happy and prosperous year Happy and prosperous year Despite some slow months, the number of new and renewed business licenses filed through 11 months of 1999 has surpassed the number filed in the same period of 1998. Several pockets showed increases...69.
Archived Article: Ccc Meet -
Wednesday, July 21, 1999
By KATHLEEN BURT Past and future will be topic of CCC meeting By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Chronicling the highlights of the past year with an eye on the future is the focus of the Memphis City Center Commission annual meeting and luncheon set fo...70.
Archived Article: Landmarks -
Wednesday, June 23, 1999
Landmarks to discuss Memphis Landing walkway Landmarks to discuss cobblestone walkway By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Memphis Landmarks Commission will discuss plans today with city officials for a proposed temporary walkway across the Mississi...71.
Archived Article: 1qapts -
Monday, April 12, 1999
Apartment construction Apartment construction surges in Downtown By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Although the first quarter of 1999 lagged behind its predecessor in the number of permits filed for new apartment construction, several projects could m...72.
Archived Article: Graphic -
Thursday, March 18, 1999
Crime decline Crime decline Fewer days or cooler temperatures could have contributed to an overall drop in incident reports made to Memphis and Shelby County law enforcement agencies in February. Here's a comparative look at January and February rep...73.
Archived Article: Graphic ($1mdeeds) -
Tuesday, January 19, 1999
Million dollar roundtable Million dollar roundtable A warranty deed listing a value of more than $53 million for property to build a Nike facility on Shelby Drive ensured the Oakhaven/Parkway Village ZIP code finished 1998 with the highest total num...74.
Archived Article: Graphic -
Monday, December 14, 1998
Where the money goes Where the money goes It will come as little surprise to those in the know that Cordova and Collierville are the hottest ZIP codes in the county for property transactions, according to warranty deeds filed during November for amo...75.
Archived Article: Graphic -
Tuesday, November 10, 1998
Buyer's market Buyer's market Whether a home purchase or re-financing, activity in the residential market is humming. The Bartlett area leads in the number of deeds filed but falls slightly short in the amount of those deeds to activity in Cordova. ...76.
Archived Article: Graphic -
Tuesday, September 29, 1998
The Collierville ZIP code continues to be the hot address for property sales in August By the numbers The Collierville ZIP code continued to be the hot address for property sales in August. The town in southeast Shelby County leads the list for prop...77.
Archived Article: Neighborfest '98 Lj -
Friday, April 17, 1998
By LAURIE JOHNSON Neighborfest '98 scheduled for Saturday on Mud Island By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Celebrating the accomplishments of neighborhood associations and the organizations that serve them will be the focus of the 11th annual Neighbor...78.
Archived Article: Filler -
Thursday, April 10, 1997
Partnership launches restoration initiative Partnership launches restoration initiative A Ducks Unlimited partnership that includes the non-profit conservation organization and federal and state agencies has launched an initiative to restore 10,000 ...79.
Archived Article: Res. Update Lj -
Wednesday, December 4, 1996
lj 10/5 cates Downtown housing market strong, diverse By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Downtown residential development has been strong throughout 1996, with almost 1,000 apartment, condominium and single-family units approved for development or com...80.
Archived Article: Prime Properties -
Tuesday, July 2, 1996
1837 Harbor Ave. 1837 Harbor Ave. For Sale The former King Cotton Foods facility on Presidents Island recently went on the market for an asking price of $975,000. The food packing facility, owned by Sara Lee Corp., has 76,400 of refrigerated space, ...