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Airport expects 50,000 travelers Labor Day weekend
Labor Day weekend travelers are advised to arrive at the airport two hours before their scheduled departure time.
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Labor Day weekend travelers are advised to arrive at the airport two hours before their scheduled departure time.
FedEx Corp. filed a notification with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development detailing the layoffs at its facilities.
“Approachable fine dining is the way that I would describe it because it’s not stuffy. We want it to be personable.”
A popular taco truck and a place to get smoothie bowls are expanding in the Memphis area.
The additional flights will begin on March 6, 2026.
Memphis-based International Paper is laying off 1,100 workers and selling its cellulose fibers business.
Owner Derrick Craig opened the soul food restaurant in honor of his mother, Johnnie Mae Craig, and to help revitalize South Memphis.
“Memphis International Airport isn’t just the busiest cargo airport in North America; it’s a critical gateway for passengers and businesses,” said Congressman Steve Cohen in a release. “These federal resources strengthen our economy, support jobs, and ensure Memphis remains connected as a vital hub to the rest of the world.”
The Memphis nonprofit’s new leader brings almost three decades of YMCA leadership experience, including 11 years in Memphis.
BlueOval SK, battery manufacturer for Ford Motor Co.’s $5.6 billion BlueOval City campus, has delayed production until 2027.
Short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo have transformed how homeowners rent their properties, but they’ve also sparked debates among neighbors and hoteliers.
The project, which also includes the former Schlitz Brewery, will feature both residential and commercial units.
“Richard possesses extensive FedEx experience and will represent the legacy and values of his father and family on the Board of Directors,” said chairman of the board.
The location would, in some ways, represent a homecoming and a “return to the street” where the journey began.
Board to Beers delays opening by one month; Cocozza American Italian East Memphis is hosting a grand opening party this weekend.
FedEx Corp. announced a former Accenture Technology executive will replace a recently exited FedEx executive.
FedEx filings detail a cash payment and more for the former executive vice president.
The combined 363-room hotel will carry the Hyatt Centric flag.
“He opened doors for generations of entrepreneurs to proudly go through in the Bluff City,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young said. “Fred Smith didn’t just build a company. He built belief.”
“We are still open, and we’re still selling beer,” Memphis Made’s Andy Ashby told The Daily Memphian.
The $5.6 billion BlueOval City is where Ford is manufacturing its new electric pickups and BlueOval SK batteries for the truck.
Celtic Crossing will close until early fall to construct a new patio. Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe and Uncle Red’s Turkey Legs just opened. Board to Beers is soon to follow.
“We want to reactivate the space in the near future,” said one of the restaurant’s owners.
The mushroom queen returns with a selection of guest chefs at her Artist Table. Plus, Horn Lake gets a Chipotle.
The Dame, located at 69 Pontotoc Ave., is part of the restoration of the century-old Downtown hotel. And across town, a Sonic Drive-In is being razed.