Movers & Shakers
Financial Federal Bank. Ring Container Technologies, Marx-Bensdorf Realtors, Trezevant announce promotions and additions.
Financial Federal Bank. Ring Container Technologies, Marx-Bensdorf Realtors, Trezevant announce promotions and additions.
The trust controlling city funding to the Memphis Area Transit Authority is the result of discontent by City Council members as well as the City of Memphis administration about the bus system’s interim leadership.
Along with providing care for conditions like brain tumors and seizures, the institute is also training a new generation of neurologists.
Hotel Napoleon’s Archives Bar & Bistro has reopened and is being run by the founder of Sweet Magnolia Gelato Co.
MSCS received one bid for the property on 3030 Jackson Ave. from New Day Tennessee, which seeks to create a workforce development training ground for teens aging out of foster care across the state.
City Council members will talk about next steps for the city’s bus system as one member calls for talks with County government on Regional One Health’s campus rebuild.
Two interns are from Memphis while the other is from Nashville.
Time after time, proposals have stalled for the Arthur property land along Poplar Avenue. Now, a new plan is on the table, and “it’s an opportunity to give Germantown the town square it’s been looking for.”
Mitchell’s Breakfast Burritos opened Tuesday, Sept. 2, inside Rumba Room at 303 S. Main St., offering specialty burritos, wraps, quesadillas and salads.
The Entergy Arkansas president and CEO said the utility company is “proud to be partnering with Google on this exciting new project bringing unprecedented economic opportunity to Arkansas.”
Memphis-Shelby County Schools said several cases of the disease were confirmed at Sherwood Elementary.
“Frontier’s addition of Atlanta service is a very positive development for our passengers, providing a low-cost option to the world’s busiest passenger airport,” said Michael Keeney, Chairman of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority.
Fox Ridge Pizza is opening in Top Gun, Sen Trang will have new owners and Dvour Desserts is expanding to Southaven.
The building off of West Poplar Avenue could trade thrifting for puzzle-solving.
“We are past the spring rush, there is ample inventory, and so buyers have opportunities,” said MAAR President Greg Renfrow.
Carlisle Development Co. expects residential construction to begin early next year.
Hyosung Hico announced the multiyear expansion that would double the manufacturer’s capacity to produce a variety of power transformers and add more than 100 net new employees.
The Southaven facility will have three swing suites available for members and non-members to rent for unlimited tee times.
Orion Financial and Financial Federal Bank announce promotions and additions.
The luxury hotel features commercial spaces, an outdoor patio, meeting and event spaces, and standard hotel amenities.
A Bartlett site previously considered for a Hy-Vee grocery store will soon hold more than 300 high-end “flats.”
More than two million square feet of warehousing was leased this year to companies for solar equipment storage ahead of Trump’s cutoff date for receiving certain renewable energy tax credits.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was signed into law on July 4 includes a slew of changes to federal student loans programs, and some officials are concerned for that means for students in the Mid-South.
Anton “AJ” Hill Jr. sustained second and third-degree burns across his torso, abdomen and upper legs. And the healing process led him somewhere new.
Many have attempted to redevelop the Downtown site as an art gallery, food hall and more, but only a few have achieved success for a time. Now, the building is seeking new ownership — again.