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  • Spirit of Memphis

    Longtime civic champion Arnold Perl dies

    Arnold Perl, the former chairman of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority and the New Memphis Arena Public Building Authority, passed away this week after a lifetime of community service.

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    Calkins: Arnold Perl helped build a better Memphis

    By Blake Fontenay May 05, 2021
  • Update Transportation & Logistics

    Plains All American mounting fight against revised city ordinance

    Plains All American Pipeline is launching a full-on offensive against the proposed legislation with the help of organizations that support the oil and gas industry. 

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    Existing pipeline makes Byhalia Connection unneeded, environmental groups say

    By Blake Fontenay April 29, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Existing pipeline makes Byhalia Connection unneeded, environmental groups say

    Environmental groups are asking the state to reconsider a permit for the proposed Byhalia Connection oil pipeline because they say an existing pipeline could serve the same purpose.

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    Plains All American mounting fight against revised city ordinance

    By Blake Fontenay April 30, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Businesses worry pipeline ordinance would have ‘unintended consequences’

    Some business leaders are expressing concern that an ordinance intended to block the controversial Byhalia Connection oil pipeline could hinder their businesses and hurt economic recruitment efforts in the city.

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    Byhalia Pipeline spokesman says group interested in talking

    By Blake Fontenay April 28, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    April 23 Byhalia Connection pipeline hearing delayed

    Plans to build a 49-mile pipeline to transport crude oil from southwest Memphis to another pipeline at a connecting point near Byhalia, Mississippi, have run into delays on a couple of different fronts.

    By Blake Fontenay April 21, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    NASA selects Rhodes for student-made satellite launch

    Rhodes’ satellite is expected to have cleared the hurdles to launch by June 2023.

    By Jane Roberts April 21, 2021
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    Are the voices of pipeline supporters being drowned out?

    Opponents of the Byhalia Connection pipeline project have done a good job of making their voices heard, but the project’s supporters in the community have been less vocal. Some of those supporters may have been intimidated into silence, according to officials at the company that wants to build the pipeline.

    By Blake Fontenay April 21, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Strong arm: Muscular poles replacing wire that holds Memphis traffic signals

    A nearly $3.4 million project is underway to install “mast arm traffic signal poles” at a dozen intersections along a six-mile stretch of Jackson Avenue. The city will place mast arms at more intersections as funding allows.

    By Tom Bailey April 21, 2021
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    Byhalia pipeline case tests eminent domain law

    Can a private oil pipeline company force private property owners to provide access to their land? The eminent domain case involving the Byhalia Connection project will attempt to answer that question.

    By Blake Fontenay April 20, 2021
  • Update Transportation & Logistics

    Shooting indefinitely closes FedEx facility, causes service disruptions

    A shooting at FedEx Ground’s Indianapolis facility that left eight people dead and several others injured is likely to cause delivery service disruptions.

    By Blake Fontenay April 17, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Airport buckles up for more flights

    Passenger traffic is steadily increasing at Memphis International Airport. However, people arriving in the city may find it tougher to arrange ground transportation at the airport.

    By Blake Fontenay April 15, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    MEM announces new nonstop to Florida

    The Memphis airport is getting a new seasonal flight to a vacation destination. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 14, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Memphis-to-New Orleans cruise travelers can swing their way down the river

    American Queen is offering a new Memphis-to-New Orleans cruise along the Mississippi River that includes stops at four popular golf courses, including Colonial Country Club in Memphis.

    By Blake Fontenay April 09, 2021
  • Update Transportation & Logistics

    Plains seeks delay on setback amendment LUCB slated to consider

    It might be too late to stop the Byhalia Connection oil pipeline, but Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris is still proposing a setback requirement for any other oil pipelines that might be built in the future.

    By Blake Fontenay April 07, 2021
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    At packaging lab, FedEx checks the boxes (literally)

    At a glance, boxes don’t seem that complicated. But when your business involves shipping lots of them around the world, it makes sense to understand the science behind what makes a good box. That’s why FedEx Corp. has its own packaging lab.

    By Blake Fontenay April 06, 2021
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    Two East Memphis neighborhoods want to block through traffic

    Residents of two East Memphis neighborhoods request that their streets be permanently gated or blocked from two busy streets, Poplar and Highland. But doing so would degrade the connectivity of the city’s street network, the Division of Planning and Development says.

    By Tom Bailey April 06, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Infrastructure plan could mean more passenger rail service in Memphis

    President Joe Biden’s proposed infrastructure plan could result in more passenger trains serving Memphis, but many obstacles would have to be overcome before that might happen.

    By Blake Fontenay April 02, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx Express offering incentives to attract, keep employees

    FedEx Express is offering new incentives to attract and retain employees. The effort is driven partly by a tight market for labor, but also by the company’s desire to see more entry-level employees follow a career track at the company.

    By Blake Fontenay April 02, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Industrial property gets even hotter

    Last year was the second-strongest for for industrial real estate ever recorded by Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors. But in just the first three months of 2021, the net, new space absorbed by users has already reached 68% of last year’s total.

    By Tom Bailey April 01, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    AutoZone milestone: 30 years without pumping brakes on stock prices

    AutoZone celebrates 30 years as a publicly traded company this week. If you had the foresight to buy the company’s stock in those early days, you’re probably rich now.

    By Blake Fontenay April 01, 2021
  • Update Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx announces new initiatives to attract, retain workers

    FedEx Express, one of FedEx Corp.’s operating divisions, has announced three new programs to attract and retain employees, including a pay raise for some hub positions to $20 an hour.

    By Blake Fontenay March 31, 2021
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    Rising fuel prices drive up airline, shipping costs

    Increases aren’t just a pain in the neck for motorists. They present challenges for transportation, shipping and logistics businesses in and around Memphis. 

    By Blake Fontenay March 29, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx Express expands its operations

    Growth in e-commerce has prompted FedEx Express to expand its services and operations.

    By Blake Fontenay March 26, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    950K-square-foot warehouse set for new industrial park

    The first of five buildings at I-269 Logistics Center can be expanded to 1.74 million square feet. 

    By Tom Bailey March 22, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Project Bluebird: Memphis nests with fledgling carmaker

    California-based Mullen Technologies has been literally all over the map in deciding where it will make its first electric vehicle. Now, Memphis leaders feel they’ve made a safe bet on the start-up, and the payoff could be hundreds of manufacturing jobs.

    By Tom Bailey March 21, 2021

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