Coffee company brewing up Harbor Town location
Tina Tatum, Ethnos Coffee Roasters CEO, also owns run a location in Arlington as well as Coffee Central in Southaven. (Ziggy Mack/Special to The Daily Memphian file)
A new coffee company plans to open in Harbor Town this fall.
Ethnos Coffee Roasters is applying for an exterior improvement grant at the Center City Development Corp. meeting Wednesday, June 17.
After taking last month off, the Downtown Memphis Commission board will consider a $30,000 grant to enhance the exterior of 114 Harbor Town Square.
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Andy Ashby is a veteran reporter with more than 14 years of journalism experience, including stops at the DeSoto County Tribune, the Daily News, and the Memphis Business Journal. He graduated from the University of Tennessee, where he photographed the 1998 National Championship game.
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