MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ready for a walk down Memory Lane? The old trolley car inside the Spaghetti Warehouse in Downtown Memphis was removed last weekend.
Read MoreBuilders, architects and developers can now go online to apply for building permits or to submit construction plans.
Read MoreThe nonprofit calls itself A Step Ahead Foundation because it helps women achieve their goals by avoiding unplanned pregnancies.
But the name took on extra meaning this week. A Step Ahead had a Grinder Taber & Grinder construction crew installing clear-plastic barriers between open desks in its 1,500-square-foot office in Crosstown Concourse.
Read MoreThe Kemmons Wilson Companies plans to renovate the historic warehouse that last housed Spaghetti Warehouse and move its headquarters from near Southwind in the suburbs to Downtown.
Read MoreFollowing the merger early last year of Caliber Collision and Abra Auto Body Repair of America, Caliber is growing its Mid-South presence with a new auto body repair and paint shop in Arlington.
Read MoreThe Memphis Landmarks Commission this month will consider the nomination to place the Anshei Sphard-Beth El Emeth Congregation building on the National Register of Historic Places.
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