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    Application for affordable housing project in Whitehaven pulled

    A statement announcing the withdrawal of the application, sent by councilman JB Smiley, came Thursday, Jan. 6, just one week before it was to be presented to the Land Use Control Board. 

    By Julia Baker January 07, 2022
  • About Town

    About Town: Fight continues against proposed gas station in Binghampton

    The City Council delayed a vote on the convenience store that would be built on Tillman Street between Broad Avenue and Sam Cooper Boulevard in Binghampton. 

    By Julia Baker January 07, 2022
  • Downtown

    Community members react to Tom Lee Park lawsuit

    After a meeting held by plaintiffs suing the city and Memphis River Parks Partnership over the $61 million Tom Lee Park redesign, community members expressed a few concerns about the project.

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    Tom Lee Park redesign plaintiffs want parking lots restored

    By Julia Baker January 06, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    Tom Lee Park redesign plaintiffs want parking lots restored

    The plaintiffs are taking the city and Memphis River Parks Partnership to court over the $61 million Tom Lee Park redesign.

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    Community members react to Tom Lee Park lawsuit

    By Bill Dries January 06, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Mobile clinic offers free dental services to Whitehaven residents

    The services are provided through the Christian Mobile Dental Clinic organized by Bellevue Baptist Church and Whitehaven-based grassroots nonprofit organization Red Door Urban Missions. 

    By Julia Baker January 04, 2022
  • Business

    Design Review Board to consider eye-popping Downtown mural

    At a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 5, local artists’ colorful image for the Hyatt Centric — on a concrete wall facing the intersection of Beale and Wagner streets — will be considered. 

    By Rob Moore January 03, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    Neighborhood leaders oppose proposed gas station in Binghampton

    The City Council will once again be voting on a special use permit for a proposed gas station on Tillman Street between Sam Cooper Boulevard and Broad Avenue during Tuesday’s 10 a.m. City Council meeting. 

    By Julia Baker January 03, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Whitehaven hotel could become mixed-use facility

    The hope is for the potential mixed-use facility with multi-family units to provide “needed housing opportunities” for people who work in the area.

    By Julia Baker January 03, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Organization builds tiny homes to tackle homelessness

    Homes measuring around 280 square feet are planned to be built in cottage courts in Raleigh, Orange Mound and other neighborhoods by Homes for Hearts and its partner organizations. 

    By Julia Baker January 09, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Mixed-use development planned for South Main

    Butler Row would span more than 2 acres, including the intersection at East Butler Avenue and B.B. King Boulevard.

    By Rob Moore January 03, 2022
  • Real Estate

    Edge District development to go before Design Review Board

    The folks at cnct. development say infill projects are as important to revitalizing the Edge District as larger projects like Orleans Station and The Ravine. 

    By Rob Moore December 30, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Nail Haven Salon & Spa to open in Whitehaven

    “My goal is to be a part of the revitalization of Whitehaven,” owner Yulonda Ewing said.

    By Julia Baker January 09, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Selfie museum opens in the South Main Arts District

    Lucky Fox Studios, a selfie museum, makes its way to the South Main Arts District.

    By Jasmine McCraven December 28, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Sequin mural lights up Downtown thoroughfare

    The piece, entitled “Subterranean River,” stretches 161 feet and 80 feet on each side, featuring symbols that portray the Mississippi River as a passage for commerce. LED lights shine on the shimmering sequins to mimic the movement of water. 

    By Julia Baker January 09, 2022
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    Paul Young: After uncertainty, future of Downtown ‘inclusive’

    “It’s my belief that the future of Downtown is one that’s inclusive,” Young said. “When I say inclusive, I mean diverse businesses, diverse residents and diverse experiences. The food, the music, the culture. That’s why Memphis, and its future, is unique.” 

    By Rob Moore December 25, 2021
  • About Town

    About Town: Inside the Memphis Medical District’s transformation

    The Memphis Medical District is currently undergoing a transformation with several private and public developments and redevelopments in the works. 

    By Julia Baker December 24, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Downtown shop owners to film ‘Dreamers’ Revival’ TV show

    During each season, the couple will help 13 local business owners spruce up their new shops with a minimum budget of $377 — the amount it cost them to fix up their storefront before it opened in the South Main Arts District in September 2016. 

    By Julia Baker December 27, 2021
  • Premium Business

    ‘We see the Medical District as the new frontier’

    Both private and public development have come to the Memphis Medical District.

    By Rob Moore December 21, 2021
  • Food

    Andrew Michael temporarily closed by COVID

    Positive COVID tests among the staff at Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen have temporarily closed the popular East Memphis restaurant.

    By Jennifer Biggs December 18, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Church hosts gas giveaway for Raleigh-Frayser

    Brown Missionary Baptist Church, which is based in DeSoto County, is hosting a Gas Up for Blessings event in Frayser, Saturday, Dec. 18.

    By Julia Baker December 17, 2021
  • About Town

    About Town: ASD releases 4 Frayser schools but it has little to do with gains

    Four Frayser schools will soon return to Shelby County Schools after a 10-year turnover with the Achievement School District, run by the Tennessee Department of Education. 

    By Julia Baker December 17, 2021
  • Update North Memphis

    Variances for redevelopment of Northside High approved

    The Board of Adjustment has given the nod to a proposal for the redevelopment of the building at 1212 Vollintine Ave. into a mixed-use development.

    By Julia Baker February 24, 2022
  • Health Care

    St. Jude postpones A.W. Willis parking garage application

    ALSAC/St. Jude revealed at a community meeting Thursday evening that they are holding their application for its proposed parking garage for an additional 30 days.

    By Julia Baker December 16, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis unveils honorary street sign for Young Dolph

    The honorary street name was approved by the Memphis City Council at a meeting earlier this month. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 15, 2021
  • Midtown

    ‘Santa’s Workshop’ gives Binghampton kids, their families gift of the holidays

    During a “high-pressure season,” the Binghampton Development Corporation’s annual “Greatest Gift” Christmas store offers families toys at heavily discounted prices. 

    By Julia Baker December 14, 2021

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