Memphis Airlines and Whether Bankruptcy Is Wrong – Memphis Bankruptcy Attorneys

As Pinnacle Airlines deals with filing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Memphis International Airport and One Commerce Square downtown are both dealing with potential fallout. But according to Memphis Business Journal, the effects may be minimal – especially for the city of Memphis. In the Journal’s recent article on the bankruptcy, Larry Cox, president of Memphis-Shelby …

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Memphis Expands Bike and Pedestrian Options, & Risks Could Come

For the last few years, the city of Memphis has been investing in more options for cyclists and pedestrians. Now those investments will include a path across the Mississippi River. The Harahan Bridge trail will connect the Main Streets of Memphis and West Memphis and cost roughly $30 million to complete. Supporters compare the project …

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The Potential of Bass Pro Shops at Pyramid

The Bass Pro Shop-apalooza is scheduled to open in Memphis in 2013. While the megastore may not excite everyone in the area, the city did well under the circumstances. It costs Memphis several hundred thousand dollars per year just to keep the Pyramid closed, and we all know the city could use that money elsewhere. …

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Friday Favorites: Best Day Trips in Memphis

If you find yourself with a day off or need a place to get away, a day trip might be just the thing. Whether you stay in Memphis or travel a bit, there’s a lot in and around the city from which to choose. Here are a few of our favorites: Pickwick Landing State Park …

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