Author: Smart City Memphis
Putting All Economic Development Options On The Table
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Sep 10, 2018 | City of Memphis Government, Economic Development, Shelby County government, Taxation
The idea of the City of Memphis withdrawing from the Memphis and Shelby County Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE) and setting up its own...
Read MoreData Points: Per Capita Costs of Key Services in Shelby County Cities
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Sep 7, 2018 | City of Memphis Government, Parks and Greening
In the wake of the National Trust for Public Land’s annual rankings of cities’ support for parks, we were wondering how the other cities in Shelby County fared. That led us to wonder how much per capita is being...
Read MoreDawn of a New Era for Memphis Parks
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Sep 4, 2018 | City of Memphis Government, Livability, Parks and Greening
There are so many reasons to advocate, support, and celebrate a high-quality urban park system. Parks are in truth part of our health care system. They can be a...
Read MoreLast Words of the Luttrell Era: Juvenile Assessment Center and EDGE
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 31, 2018 | Criminal Justice, Economic Development, Shelby County government
We weren’t expecting Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell to deliver the county equivalent of Washington’s Farewell Address warning about the potential disunity caused by political...
Read MoreLessons Memphis Can Learn From Detroit: Yes, That’s What We Said
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 29, 2018 | City of Memphis Government, Economic Development, Planning and Urban Design
Maurice Cox is arguably the most-respected planner in the U.S., and in his Monday presentation in Memphis, he proved why. It had been 10 years since he was...
Read MoreSeismic Shifts In Our Media Landscape
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
After 35 years, Memphis is on the brink of becoming a city with two daily newspapers again, and while this unexpected newspaper war captures most of the attention, there is much...
Read MoreIt’s Time To Honor Larry Finch
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 24, 2018 | Arts and Culture
Memphis Flyer managing editor Frank Murtaugh has been leading a campaign to erect a statue to honor University of Memphis legend Larry Finch, and it’s long...
Read MoreI’m Moving To Inside Memphis Business
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 22, 2018 | Economic Development
For the past 12 years, I have been proud to write the City Journal column for Memphis magazine, where I was given the opportunity to write about politics, race, economic development, talent, and more....
Read More$42 Million Worth of Cynicism
Posted by Smart City Memphis | Aug 20, 2018 | City of Memphis Government, Economic Development, Shelby County government, Taxation
The turnout for the recent Shelby County general election attracted a meager 27.5% of registered voters to the polls, a low rate that seems stubbornly...
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About Smart City Memphis
Since 2005, this has been Smart City Consulting’s blog with the aim of connecting the dots and providing perspective on issues and policies shaping Memphis. Editor and primary author is Tom Jones, City Journal columnist at Memphis magazine, author of two books and a museum exhibition, and consultant on public policy and strategic planning. He has written articles for MLK50, The Commercial Appeal, and USA Today. The blog was called one of the most intriguing blogs in the U.S. by the Pew Partnership for Civic Change; The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal said it “provides some of the most well-thought-out thinking about Memphis’ past, present, and future you’ll find anywhere,” and the Memphis Flyer said: “This incredibly well-written blog sets out to solve the city’s ills – from the mayor to MATA – with out-of-the-box thinking, fresh approaches to old problems, and new ideas.” If you have questions, submissions, or ideas for posts, please email Tom Jones, at tjones@smartcityconsulting.com.