Eâs Cafe refuse to sell to developers in multi-million dollar project By Janice Broach | February 4, 2021 at 9:06 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 10:22 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A 56 million dollar mixed use development is proposed on a 2.9-acre property in the Medical District.
It will have retail, parking and apartments.
One business on this property isnât selling and the developers told WMC Action News 5 it will have to be sandwiched into the new development.
âI think Midtown is going to be gorgeous when they start,â said Melveana Leake, a Memphis resident. âTheyâre already in the process of upgrading Midtown and I think it is going to get better and better as they renovate and move things around here in the Midtown area.â
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No one was injured during a crash of a tractor-trailer on the new Tappan Zee Bridge shortly after the arrival of the Nor easter, one of many crashes already reported in the region.
The crash took place during the early morning hours on Monday, Feb. 1, after the tractor-trailer lost control due to the weather conditions in Orangetown, said Trooper Tara McCormick of the New York State Police. The weather is only going to get worse as the day continues so we are asking motorists to stay off the roadways if possible and to use caution, she said.
No injuries were reported, but 60 gallons of fuel oil were dumped on the bridge.
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It has been 18 days since the Georgetown Hoyas (3-8, 1-5) played a game and, presumably, Patrick Ewing got the green light for practicing ahead of the announcement that the Saturday afternoon game against Providence (9-7, 5-5) will proceed.
With an expected 10 games left on the Hoyas’ schedule (6 home games) plus four potential make-ups (3 away) that could be crammed into February there is still time for the Hoya faithful to find positive growth and development in this team. Immediate chemistry may be hard to come by after two-plus weeks off, but other conference foes have been able to get back in the swing quickly.
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Shannon Powell said it turns her stomach when she drives by the signs for Donald J. Trump State Park on the Taconic Parkway in New York.
“This is a man who has attacked America,” said Powell, a leader of the anti-Trump group Indivisible Westchester. “We cannot forget that. We cannot forgive that.”
Yet 436 acres of underdeveloped parkland in the suburbs about a half hour north of New York City continues to bear the polarizing president’s name despite years of efforts from Democratic lawmakers and activists to rebrand the land, which stretches from Westchester County into Putnam County.
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