But first, we ll look at the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause.
A precautionary pause in administering the J&J COVID-19 vaccine due to a possible link to blood clots should have minimal impact on vaccine availability in Tennessee but may further inflame rampant vaccine hesitancy, health experts said Tuesday, our Brett Kelman of the USA Today Network-Tennessee reports.
Four Tennessee experts said in separate interviews the J&J pause by federal agencies should inspire confidence in the regulatory system overseeing vaccinations, but will likely instead embolden those who spread doubt and fear about vaccines.
Meanwhile, Memphis heath experts are not worried about the J&J pause, our Sam Hardiman reports.
The application states the project, which will sit next to the I Am A Man mural on South Main, is still in the design phase.
Plans also call for constructing an external staircase within the existing building at 390 S. Main. Intrator also owns that building.
The property is currently an empty vacant concrete slab. The side facing South Main is blocked off by a fence and a row of bushes.
The project received a 15-year payment-in-lieu-of-tax incentive from the Center City Revenue Finance Corporation in 2019.
Intrator is involved in numerous other development projects around Memphis, many of them on South Main.