A New York City-based firm recently moved its local office into a notable East Memphis building. The Advertising Checking Bureau (ACB) leased 17,000 square feet of office space at Primacy II. ACB moved to the new location — suites 110 and 210 at 6055 Primacy Parkway — in December, relocating from 5775 Summer Trees Drive.
The plan, which rezones parts of the Manhattan neighborhood, aims to address the city’s housing shortage and the area’s beleaguered commercial sector.
I spent $2,000 on a New York City apartment, but it's no longer worth it. It's difficult to mature in the city and the crowds are becoming unbearable.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) on Monday asked President Trump to examine congestion pricing in Manhattan. “As you begin your second term as President, I welcome any opportunity to work with you
This book considers the influence on Elvis Presley of Black musicians, especially the gospel and R. & B. pioneers of the nineteen-forties and early nineteen-fifties. Drawing from both existing scholarship and firsthand reporting,
From live music on Beale Street and mouth-watering BBQ to Elvis Presley's Graceland, Memphis is an easy city to fall in love with. For all the best things to see and do, places to eat, and where to stay,
There's never any shortage of notable developments throughout Downtown Memphis, with several projects already under construction including the historic Falls Building. New York-based Left Lane ...
How hot is the real estate market in Chicago? In a new analysis, the online real estate marketplace Zillow ranked the 50 largest U.S. metro areas based on the company’s home value growth projections,
A winter storm that dropped heavy snow and glazed roads throughout the U.S. South was maintaining its icy grip on much of the region into the weekend.
A significant winter storm left a swath of snow and freezing rain marched across the South and East to end the week, snarling travel and canceling schools across parts of 25 states.
Winter storms closed schools, snarled flights and put millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central United States.
However, Milwaukee experienced a decline of 1.6 jobs per new home permitted and a 27.1 percent drop in housing inventory