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For 2010, the national average for personal income rose about 2.9 percent. In Memphis however, we were on the high side of the average at 3.1 percent, according to the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. Tennessee as a whole fared well in the study, with Knoxville citing 3.8 percent growth and Chattanooga and Nashville both […]

Remington College of Memphis, located off of Democrat Road & Nonconnah Blvd. is giving parents a break this back to school season and offering free haircuts for children. The event is running right now, with the set dates July 25 (yesterday)-Saturday, July 30th. The Memphis movers hear that the Remington school wants to help alleviate […]

A new study by Creative Cities International ranks Memphis as one of the cities in the USA with the strongest vital signs. Out of 35 U.S. cities, Memphis ranked at #18 based on a variety of factors such as educational levels, cost of living, housing, public transportation and resident input. The Memphis movers are proud […]

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The Peabody Hotel is one of Memphis’ top attractions, drawing hundreds of tourists a day to come and watch the world famous Peabody ducks. The Peabody recently put out a classified ad searching for an assistant “Duckmaster” to help head Duckmaster Jason Sensat tend to the five famous birds. The assistant would also act as […]

To encourage Memphis consumers to shop from local vendors and shops, a campaign called Power of the Dollar has been integrated into the Memphis economy. The idea is that the more the local economy is boosted, the more the people of Memphis will feel the benefits. For example, your Memphis movers here have learned that for each […]

Your Tennessee movers here may be fairly new to the Memphis area, but we are not new to social networking. Somebody is new to the social networking game though, sort of, which may come as a huge surprise. Google, that’s right, Google is stirring up a storm of curious impatience among the majority of the […]

The flooding of the Mississippi River has reached near-record proportions, which is unfortunate for the hundreds of people forced to move out of their homes temporarily to seek shelter until the flooding subsides. It has been almost eighty years since the Mississippi has seen rising waters like this, but this is not the kind of […]

The verdict is still hanging in the balance regarding a recently deferred bill concerning the sale of wine in Memphis grocery stores. If passed, grocery store owners would be able to draw in more business, which would create more job openings. You may even see more people moving to Memphis as this convenience for wine-lovers […]