Workforce & Economics

Development News Baptist North Mississippi in Oxford

Baptist moves ahead with Oxford hospital


Feature Story Boys and Girls Club students in the culinary program learn how to work in food service operation at the Technical Training Center

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Development News U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen and leaders from other major Memphis health organizations were present at the ribbon-cutting event

New health center opens in Frayser


Feature Story Mary Dudley (left) with Jane Sadler at a SRVS fundraising event

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Feature Story lakiesha

Learning the business of entrepreneurship


Development News Regional One

Regional One Health opens east Memphis site


Development News Mud island

Mud Island propsal promises redevelopment


Feature Story Kevin Dean, Literacy Mid-South Executive Director

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It's Memphis, economic development is found in steady momentum rather than a shock of cranes. Hundreds of blocks from the Riverfront, Pinch District and South City are benefitting from coordinated development with public and private sectors working hand-in-hand. Change is also found in small-scale projects and adaptive reuse that turn vacant buildings into corners worthy of investment.