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Fast-casual chain Qdoba Mexican Eats targeting Memphis
"We love Memphis and the surrounding areas. We want to fill up the state with Qdobas." Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis are now open. The awards program honors commercial construction projects completed during the calendar year of 2022 that reflect professional excellence in the areas of architecture, design, engineering, and development; that represent significant economic impact through capital investment, job creation, and long-lasting revitalization; and positively impact the city through community vision, sustainability, and beautification. Building Memphis honors the project’s major players, including owners/developers, engineers, architects/designers, contractors, and financial lenders. You can show your support of the city by nominating today.
Pontotoc Lounge to Ibis: 901 Hospitality redefines South Main space
The aim is to get Ibis open by mid-October. Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis are now open. The awards program honors commercial construction projects completed during the calendar year of 2022 that reflect professional excellence in the areas of architecture, design, engineering, and development; that represent significant economic impact through capital investment, job creation, and long-lasting revitalization; and positively impact the city through community vision, sustainability, and beautification. Building Memphis honors the project’s major players, including owners/developers, engineers, architects/designers, contractors, and financial lenders. You can show your support of the city by nominating today.
Chance Carlisle on Grand Hyatt at One Beale deal, tight window to 'finish line'
"We have reached an agreement with the City of Memphis and have mobilized a small army to push the project over the finish line." Join the Memphis Business Journal as we celebrate the Best Places to Work in Memphis!. Building Memphis Awards 2023. Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis...
Here's how DEI efforts could evolve — and how companies can make them successful
It's been two years since many companies publicly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Much work still remains. Here's how an expert believes the conversation should evolve. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
Liens & bankruptcies Leads - August 26, 2022
Learn which local businesses have recently filed for bankruptcy, unpaid income or unpaid payroll taxes. Mechanics' liens are included. Utilize this information to navigate opportunity and avoid risk. Collected from Federal bankruptcy courts, Chapter 7 is liquidation of all assets; Chapter 11 provides protection from creditors while a business reorganizes...
Real estate Leads - August 26, 2022
Find out what areas are developing rapidly to capitalize on growth opportunities for your business. Leverage data around foreclosures, building permits, mortgages, transactional data and more. Identify the individuals and developers securing the largest commercial and residential building permits in the area, with details on the date, location, dollar value...
Fresh-to-market restaurant franchise Salata looks to open in Memphis
Salata is aiming for five locations in the Memphis area, with the first ones opening in 2023. Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis are now open. The awards program honors commercial construction projects completed during the calendar year of 2022 that reflect professional excellence in the areas of architecture, design, engineering, and development; that represent significant economic impact through capital investment, job creation, and long-lasting revitalization; and positively impact the city through community vision, sustainability, and beautification. Building Memphis honors the project’s major players, including owners/developers, engineers, architects/designers, contractors, and financial lenders. You can show your support of the city by nominating today.
The National Beat: Tinder founder's $60M mood ring venture, flying with Bezos and eyelash robots
Welcome to The National Beat powered by American Inno, a weekly look at the startup fundings, profiles, analysis and other news you need to know from 40+ cities across the U.S. Want more stories like this in your inbox? Sign up for our future national newsletter from American Inno. In...
Memphis Tourism CEO on 'challenging time getting back to full employment'
"It is better than it was six months or a year ago for sure, but we've still got a lot of opportunities for jobs in our industries.”. Join the Memphis Business Journal as we celebrate the Best Places to Work in Memphis!. Building Memphis Awards 2023. Nominations for the eleventh...
Prominent local real estate firm Boyle Investment Co. names new CEO, chairman
Hayden joined Boyle in 2014 as deputy treasurer and became its treasurer and CFO in 2016. Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis are now open. The awards program honors commercial construction projects completed during the calendar year of 2022 that reflect professional excellence in the areas of architecture, design, engineering, and development; that represent significant economic impact through capital investment, job creation, and long-lasting revitalization; and positively impact the city through community vision, sustainability, and beautification. Building Memphis honors the project’s major players, including owners/developers, engineers, architects/designers, contractors, and financial lenders. You can show your support of the city by nominating today.
How Covid-19 migration, housing trends will remake the suburbs
Migration and suburbanization trends observed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic are closely tied to housing, as households seek inventory and affordability and, perhaps, have new priorities since the pandemic. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
U of M names Tollefsen as vice provost, graduate school dean
The University of Memphis has promoted from within to fill two key leadership positions. Deborah Perron Tollefsen, Ph.D., has been named vice provost and dean of the U of M Graduate School. She'll assume the roles on Sept. 1. Tollefsen, a professor in the Department of Philosophy, began her career...
Flintco plans to move local HQ to Cordova to accommodate growth
Flintco remains bullish on Memphis and is forecasting a 20% growth in local staff. That's why the construction firm is relocating to a new local headquarters in Cordova. Nominations for the eleventh annual Building Memphis are now open. The awards program honors commercial construction projects completed during the calendar year of 2022 that reflect professional excellence in the areas of architecture, design, engineering, and development; that represent significant economic impact through capital investment, job creation, and long-lasting revitalization; and positively impact the city through community vision, sustainability, and beautification. Building Memphis honors the project’s major players, including owners/developers, engineers, architects/designers, contractors, and financial lenders. You can show your support of the city by nominating today.
UTHSC-led team lands cancer immunotherapy grant from National Cancer Institute
Cancer immunotherapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses the body’s immune system to prevent, control, and eliminate cancer, and it’s become a popular method. But it often fails to cure patients, as the cancer cells can sidestep and inhibit the body’s anti-tumor response. Now, however,...
Historic building at 44 S. Front St. for sale, near future Brooks Museum of Art
The historic former Mid-South Cotton Growers Association building Downtown — right across the street from the future site of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art — has been listed for sale. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news...
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