Publisher: Memphis Business Journal


$70 million mixed-use project aims to connect Downtown, Medical District

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MBJ’s Building Memphis Awards program highlights new construction and renovation construction projects moving the region forward.


Demolition of blighted tower in city core moves forward

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The demolition of a longtime blighted tower in the Medical District is progressing forward. The 969 Madison Ave. property — a 12-story, 400,000-square-foot former Holiday Inn hotel — is now a job site, with plans for the building and related structures to be torn down.


UTHSC names new College of Medicine dean

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) has named a new executive dean for its College of Medicine.


University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) attains Carnegie R1 research status

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) has been designated as a top-level research institution.


Local startup StemDen won significant funding at Enterprise Singapore’s Slingshot competition

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A Memphis-based dental startup won funding at an international competition. StemDen was awarded in October a total of $200,000 at the annual Slingshot competition held in Singapore.


Meet the Power 100: The Healers

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Welcome to the 2025 edition of the Power 100, MBJ’s annual look at the most influential local business and community leaders. This grouping honors those we’re calling “The Healers” — individuals who lead the area’s huge hospital systems. including several who are actual physicians themselves.


Meet the Power 100: The Educators

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Welcome to the 2025 edition of the Power 100, MBJ’s annual look at the most influential local business and community leaders.


Meet the Power 100: The Educators

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Welcome to the 2025 edition of the Power 100, MBJ’s annual look at the most influential local business and community leaders. This grouping honors those we’re calling “The Educators” — individuals who lead Memphis’ top college and universities, as well as the person who led the state’s largest public school district up until just last… Read More