Bahama Breeze files layoff notice two weeks after closing
The Wolfchase Galleria Bahama Breeze closed in mid-May, as did Bahama Breeze locations in Nevada and Florida.
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The Wolfchase Galleria Bahama Breeze closed in mid-May, as did Bahama Breeze locations in Nevada and Florida.
Plus, Bar Limina opens and Dutch Bros Coffee plans second Memphis-area location.
Logistics company closing its Bartlett location.
After four years of contract negotiations with FedEx, several hundred pilots lined the sides of Shady Grove Road Tuesday.
Smith estimated FedEx is “the biggest tax collector of tariffs by any entity in America” based on what it is transporting.
The Don’t Miss Your Flight Act would “create a discretionary grant program” and use existing funds for improvements to road, bridge, tunnel, passenger-rail or transit projects at or within 5 miles of a public airport.
Plus, a local Italian restaurant has opened its second location while a local vegan restaurant is just starting on its second space.
Founded in 1999, Consilience Group has expanded its presence through word of mouth, referrals and recognition for its work.
The substation is on Democrat Road and will provide power to the hub without adding strain to the Memphis Light, Gas and Water grid.
Memphis-based Varsity Spirit is launching a professional cheerleading league in January, giving athletes 18 years old and older the opportunity to get paid to compete after college.
Plus: Three Guys Pizza Pies is under new ownership, and Bloom Bakery and Cafe brings new tastes to Downtown.
Also, the local Sakura chain, offering a selection of sushi and seafood, will share the new location with casual ramen and poké restaurant Subarashi.
The new chair of the FedEx board was previously the interim president of the University of Memphis, CEO of Saks Inc. and the lead director of the board of Pilot Flying J.
The Digital Delta initiative is a framework for globally recognizing Memphis as a hub for high-tech manufacturing, artificial intelligence and advanced industries.
A moment of reflection for FedEx founder Fred Smith opened the company’s annual earnings call Tuesday, June 24.
Memphis International Airport is to be renamed after Frederick W Smith, the late founder and executive chairman of FedEx.
Two local eateries will temporarily close their doors, but a worldwide bakery franchise is now open for business.
A new hangout spot is coming to Midtown Memphis that brings a twist to the traditional game night.
Kwizera came from New York to Memphis more than 15 years ago.
The Atlanta-based airline will temporarily stop the service for four months.
“We hear a lot about restaurants closing here in Memphis, and they just leave, but this is one that we should say, ‘Thank you for all the things you have done for us. After 40 years, this family deserves all the flowers.”
FedEx continues layoffs in pursuit of two initiatives the company started two years ago to streamline operations and maximize efficiency.
Also, Wiseacre Brewing Co. will introduce sandwich restaurant Panuzzo King, and a beverage shop, coffee by day and craft cocktails at night, will open late fall on South Main.
“I am confident in our strong foundation, long-term strategy, and talented team as we move forward into this next chapter,” said Raj Subramaniam, FedEx’s president and CEO.
“If we can use ‘home’ as a verb, I think that’s what we do. We home people; we get people home,” Annestasis owner Stacey Saed said.