Jun 20, 2011 | WREG
Neighbors Hope New Precinct Cuts Crime
Scott.Noll@wreg.com Memphis police will soon by on the move. Work is underway to move officers from Midtown to a new home in South Memphis.
American City Business Journals
Octavia Johnson-Norman says University Place's LEED Neighborhood Development, one of only a dozen certified worldwide, helps retain tenants and provides a healthier lifestyle for residents.
Dilapidated apartments are eyesore no more in Orange Mound
Memphis Mayor A C Wharton and Robert Lipscomb, the city's director of Housing and Community Development, chat during a news conference to announce renovation of the old Barronbrook Apartments in Orange Mound on Tuesday.
Developer Calls for More Hope VI Projects
Richard Baron, CEO of McCormack Baron Salazar, pointed out that Congress approved just $200 million to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development compared to $500 million during the Clinton years.