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Buc‑ee’s has started site work for a 74,000‑sq‑ft travel center in Gallaway, marking the chain’s first West Tennessee location and a May 2027 opening.
Morgan Steel will invest $11.7M to expand its Memphis headquarters, adding 119 jobs and equipment upgrades to boost local manufacturing capacity.
Halsey's about-face is now being fulfilled out of Barrett Distribution's Hickory Hill warehouse in Memphis, adding another national beauty client to the city's logistics network.
Dish may pull Action News 5 from Memphis lineups Tuesday; here’s how viewers can keep watching and why the dispute matters.
IKEA will close its Cordova store on May 3, 2026; state filings show about 114 workers will be affected. The company says it will offer transfers and severance.
Mayo Garden Centers said Wednesday it will close its two Knoxville stores and begin a public closing sale on March 13. The family cited changing business conditions and family circumstances.
UK-based JD Sports will take about 8,000 square feet at Eastgate Shopping Center in East Memphis, joining national chains with a planned year‑end 2026 opening.
FedEx sued the U.S. government seeking a full refund of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down. The filing raises hard questions about who will get billions back.
A state WARN notice says GXO will lay off 185 workers at 5295 Logistics Drive in Memphis, with separations planned for April 3 and May 31. Local rapid‑response teams will coordinate services for affected employees.
Global Cellulose Fibers will keep its headquarters in Memphis after being sold to American Industrial Partners, preserving local corporate jobs.
Building permits for a new Target in Millington suggest construction may begin soon and could anchor more retail around Millington Farms.
Biscuits & Jams says revenue fell nearly 70% after Hotel Indigo began housing National Guard troops, threatening the downtown restaurant's future. Owner Monique Williams says the loss of hotel patrons has been crippling.
Nike will cut 775 jobs, mostly at distribution centers in Tennessee and Mississippi, as the company pushes to speed automation and streamline operations.
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