As 2018 wound down, Knox Heritage recognized several important projects. Among them was Johnson Architecture’s adaptive reuse of Marble Hall at Lakeshore Park, which earned the firm the East Tennessee Preservation …
KUB installs larger water main
At a cost of $7.28 million, KUB and its contractor Garney Construction have installed 8,500 feet of new 36-inch water transmission in northwest/downtown Knoxville. The project included new main line …
New leadership for KUB board
Kathy Hamilton is the new board chair for Knoxville Utilities Board, and Tyvi Small is vice chair. Previous chair Celeste Herbert was reappointed to a second seven-year term as commissioner. …
Bruce Hartmann borrows page from millennials
Business buzzwords in the past few years often include the phrase “sense of purpose” and “purpose-driven” as a way to explain the millennial workforce.
Bruce Hartmann, vice president of community and …
Come see landscaping plans for North Central
An open house to show plans for the North Central streetscaping project is set for 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at All Occasions, 922 N. Central. Everyone is invited to …
December sales solid as 2018 comes to a close
A year of ups and downs closed out on a very steady note as December brought modest increases in most categories for local real estate markets. For the month that …
Planning commissioners send Recode headache to City Council
At its Jan. 10 meeting, the Metropolitan Planning Commission — now called Knoxville-Knox County Planning — kicked the most recent Recode Knoxville documents on to City Council.
The approval vote came …
Rhonda Rice Clayton: working – not just waiting – in the wings
As is often the case when hiring an executive, an argument can be made to go outside and get fresh eyes on an organization, or to promote from within a …