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Strictly Business – BUCHANAN REALTY GROUP highlights this week’s activity

Buchanan Realty Group CLICK HERE located in Hamilton Hills Shopping Center, 621 Old Hickory Blvd., sponsors Strictly Business, a weekly column that takes a look at a few of this week’s business highlights.

The Buchanan Realty Group – (731) 300-3071 – provides commercial real estate services throughout Tennessee. The group specializes in leasing, tenant representation, investment sales and acquisition – concentrating on retail, hospitality, c-store, medical, industrial and multi-family sectors.

2nd tax-free holiday ends Sunday

The second tax-free holiday weekend concentrates on restaurant sales.

It begins at 12:01 a.m. on August 7, and ends Sunday, August 9 at 11:59 p.m.

During this time, the retail sale of food and drink by restaurants and limited service restaurants, as defined in Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-4-102, is exempt from sales tax.

2 convenience stores fined for illegal beer sales

Jackson Metro Narcotics issued citations to two convenience stores for selling beer illegally during an underage alcohol operation in June.

The stores are Little D’s, 2112 Highway 70 East, and Shell, 230 Oil Well Road.

The Jackson Beer Board issued a 30-day suspension and a $1,000 fine for both stores.

If the fine is paid within seven days, the suspension will be dropped.

Stores that did not sell to informants were –

Exxon, 1296 East Chester St.

Fuel City, 1321 East Chester St.

Circle Food Mart, 1625 East Chester St.

Neighbor Food Mart, 1430 East Chester St.

Mega Mart, 1400 Highway 70 East

Food Mart 24/7, 1215 Whitehall Street

Exxon, 2119 North Parkway

Speedway, 2018 Highway 70 East

Love’s, 2050 Highway 70 East

Mapco, 20 Johnson Creek Blvd.

Law Road Market, 151 Law Road

Phillips 66, 196 Law Road

Gold Line, 1819 U.S. Highway 45 Bypass

Jackson Beer Board – 1 business permit issued during monthly meeting

The Jackson Beer Board – Johnny Dodd, Russ McKelvey and Gary Pickens – approved one business request for a permit during their monthly meeting at City Hall, Tuesday.

Pyros Fire Fresh Pizza, 1150 Vann Drive, was approved for a permit to sell, store and serve beer for consumption on the premises where sold.

The 2,745 square foot facility is the former home of PizzaRev, which closed in January, 2020.

Business hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.

The restaurant is the fifth for the company in Tennessee – its first outside of Memphis.

Pyros Fire Fresh Pizza has four restaurants in Memphis; one in Tuscaloosa, Alabama,  and three in Mississippi – Olive Branch, Tupelo and Hattiesburg.

JACKSON-MADISON COUNTY PROPERTY TRANSFERS CLICK HERE

JACKSON RESTAURANT SCORES CLICK HERE

FOR MORE LOCAL BUSINESS CLICK HERE

(Buchanan Realty Group CLICK HERE sponsors Strictly Business)

David Thomas, Twitter – @DavidThomasWNWS
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