How Can Beale St. Landing Already Need $3.5M of Work?
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Public Records & Notices View a complete day’s public records and notices at memphisdailynews.com. www.chandlerreports.com Tuesday, February 18, 2020 MemphisDailyNews.com Vol. 135 | No. 27 Rack–50¢/Delivery–39¢ Memphis College of Art gives students one last boost with jobs fair TOM BAILEY art school. So we have to do things graduation ceremonies in May. Brothers University, Rhodes Col- this year. Courtesy of The Daily Memphian differently,” director of career de- But this year’s event, designed lege and Southwest Tennessee The event will be from 4:30 to Memphis College of Art job velopment Dr. Carrie Brooks said to connect employers and art stu- Community College will join 6:30 p.m. on the upper and lower fairs have long been different than with a laugh. dents, has been restructured so MCA students in this year’s jobs galleries of Rust Hall in Overton traditional job fairs, but this year’s The 2020 Memphis Creative that it can continue for years to fair. The University of Memphis is Park. The MCA job fairs have long event on Tuesday, Feb. 25, prom- Collaborative Student Showcase come through the involvement of not participating because of staff reversed the roles of job seekers ises to stand out even more. will be the last jobs fair at the other Memphis colleges. changes and LeMoyne-Owen Col- “At MCA, of course, we are an art college, which is closing after Art students from Christian lege has too few fine arts students MCA CONTINUED ON P2 growth of overnight cruises, the Landing’s role as a special events center, after initial restaurant con- cepts went bust, and its future as a gateway into a How can Beale St. Landing revamped Tom Lee Park. The project is in the concept stage, but officials envision reconfiguring the Landing’s interior space without changing the unusual footprint of a build- already need $3.5M of work? ing topped by a grassy lawn that segues into Tom Lee Park. An expansive drive providing access to Riverside Drive would be scaled back to accommodate limited, essential traffic, and landscaping from Tom Lee Park would extend to tie in with the Landing. An information center would be added, to guide visitors who want to explore Tom Lee Park and the riverfront. Beale Street Landing lines up with what’s ex- pected to be a heavily used pedestrian entrance to Tom Lee Park, via Cutbank Bluff, a terraced, wheel- chair-accessible walkway leading down the bluff from Vance Park. Contractor Montgomery Martin estimated the project’s cost for MRPP. Detailed plans, including architectural drawings, haven’t been done, pending a funding commitment. The project wouldn’t change the exterior of a building designed by Buenos Aires, Argentina-based RTN Architects, which won a 2003 design competi- tion hosted by MRPP’s predecessor, the Memphis Riverfront Development Corp. With the project’s history still fresh in Mem- phians’ minds, MRPP director of external relations George Abbott said it should be noted, “Beale Street Landing was first concepted 15 years ago, and it took a long time to build it and obviously cost more than expected.” MRPP president Carol Coletta said the Landing project is part of the organization’s job “to unlock Proposed changes include scaling back the driveway that links Beale Street Landing to Riverside Drive to allow for landscaping the potential of our city’s greatest shared asset: the to connect the landing to revamped Tom Lee Park. (Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) riverfront. Everything we do is designed to serve the people of Memphis by attracting more people to use WAYNE RISHER Street Landing. So how can it need $3.5 million in re- the riverfront, expanding the economy and boosting Courtesy of The Daily Memphian But the Landing, a lightning rod habilitation and upgrades, as the Mem- visitor spending.” It’s been 17 years since a design com- for criticism because of delays and cost phis River Parks Partnership (MRPP) “Improving the docking and events facilities at petition for a new riverboat landing on overruns, is still regarded as relatively has requested from the City Council’s Beale Street Landing will secure Memphis’ position the Mississippi River at Memphis and new, having opened six years ago this construction budget committee? 12 years since groundbreaking for Beale June. MRPP officials say the answer lies in BEALE CONTINUED ON P3 INSIDE Public Records ................ 4 Public Notices ............... 12 memphisdailynews.com chandlerreports.com Marriage licenses are unavailable ©2020 The Daily News Publishing Company A division of The Daily News Publishing Company while Shelby County Clerk’s O ce Memphis, Tennessee The standard for premium real estate Established 1886 • 135th year information since 1968 reviews internal policies for its digital Call 901.523.1561 to subscribe Call 901.458.6419 for more information platforms. Page 2 MemphisDailyNews.com Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Cohen: President’s response to Hart ‘unfair, but typical’ challenged Cohen in the 2012 resigned his job.Hart’s Face- Democratic primary for the 9th book post defended the prosecu- District seat. Cohen won with tors and praised the case they 89.2% of the vote.Hart was the made.“As foreperson, I made sure foreperson of the jury that con- we went through every element victed Stone, an associate of of every charge, matching the ev- President Donald Trump, on sev- idence presented in the case that en felony counts of lying to Con- led us to return a conviction of gress, obstructing Congress and guilty on all 7 counts,” she wrote. witness tampering. The charges “It pains me to see the DOJ against Stone were an outgrowth now interfere with the hard work of the Mueller report on Russian of the prosecutors. They acted interference in the 2016 presi- with the utmost intelligence, in- dential campaign. Prosecutors tegrity and respect for our sys- in the case, tried in Washing- tem of justice.”Hart was the sec- ton, D.C., where Hart now lives, ond juror to speak out publicly recommended a seven- to nine- following an op-ed in the Wash- year prison sentence. Trump ington Post by fellow juror Seth criticized the recommendation Cousins. Trump criticized Hart on Twitter, questioning whether specifically the next day, saying the prosecutors were “Muel- in a Tweet she had “significant ler people.” That was followed bias” because of her political Rep. Steve Cohen, attending a political rally in 2018, is defending Tomeka Hart eight years after she challenged by Justice Department officials background.“Both the prosecu- him in the 9th District Democratic primary. Hart was jury foreperson in the Roger Stone trial. contradicting the prosecutors’ tion and defense knew she was (jim Weber/Courtesy of The Daily Memphian) recommendation and advocat- a former Democratic congres- BILL DRIES after defending on Facebook said Friday in a written state- ing for a lesser sentence. sional candidate,” Cohen said. Courtesy of The Daily Memphian prosecutors and the process of ment. “The President’s attack on U.S. Attorney General Bill “There is no reason to doubt her Eight years after they battled the Roger Stone trial. Hart served her is unfair, but typical of the Barr has denied being influenced evaluation of the evidence or her in the Democratic Congressional as jury foreperson in the trial.“I way he goes after women of color by Trump to submit a new rec- commitment to justice. It is a dis- primary, U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen have enormous respect for Tome- who challenge him.” ommendation for a lesser sen- grace for President Trump and is supporting Tomeka Hart, who ka Hart and have seen her civic Hart, a former Memphis tence. The prosecutors withdrew his allies to question her honest is taking shots on social media commitment first hand,” Cohen City Schools board member, from the case in protest and one service as a juror.” MCA CONTINUED FROM P1 then will receive a resume book featuring the participating students. “So even if they and employers. Instead of business reps may not have a job opening on Feb. 25 they manning their firms’ booths that job hunt- will have a book to reference for the next ers walk by, the students are the ones who several months,” Brooks said. are set up at a table with examples of their Clint Baker of Germantown, a principal work. in the graphic design firm Baker & Hill, has The employers do the strolling at the been hiring freelancers from Memphis Col- Memphis Creative Collaborative Student lege of Art for years and considers the jobs Showcase.The work of greeters will also event valuable. set this event apart from typical job fairs. “Some MCA folks I met through there, Representatives of businesses looking we have been working with at least seven or for creative employees of all sorts — in- eight years,” said Baker, whose firm is based cluding graphic designers, animators and in Washington, D.C., even though he lives illustrators — will walk through Rust Hall’s and works in Germantown.“There have front door to be met by greeters from the been some really great graphic designers, colleges.“We’ll ask, ‘What are you looking illustrators and animators we have found for?’ and take you to that student,” Brooks at MCA just by bumping shoulders with said. “We will be working the crowd and folks at this event. making those connections.” “And the social aspect of it is nice,” Baker The terms ‘working the crowd’ and ‘con- said.Baker and his partner, Mark Hill, are Memphis College of Art seniors (left to right) Alex McBride, Venkay Polk and Anastasia nections’ suggest a kind of happy hour, net- graphic designers who evolved into being Hollmon discussed course work in a class last fall.