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Knoxville Biz Ticker: Rick McGill s Airport Toyota donates $50,000 over past five years to UT Medical Center s Cancer Institute

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Rick McGill s Airport Toyota donates $50,000 over past five years to UT Medical Center s Cancer Institute
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Knoxville Biz Ticker: Barberitos reopens in Knoxville to bring back its farm-fresh food

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Barberitos reopens in Knoxville to bring back its farm-fresh food The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1 hr ago Knoxville News Sentinel Barberitos reopens in Knoxville to bring back its farm-fresh food KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (April 20, 2021) – Barberitos, a fast-casual burrito restaurant with 50 locations across the Southeast, is excited to announce the reopening of its Knoxville, Tenn. location (215 Brookview Center Way). Barberitos was forced to close after a fire on Feb. 22.  Popular Searches “The entire Barbs team is excited to reopen our doors to the Knoxville community and once again serve our delicious farm-fresh food,” said Knoxville Barberitos Franchisee Chris Hearn. “This past year has been difficult for the team, and we are so excited to serve our guests with a refreshed restaurant.”

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2 hrs ago Knoxville News Sentinel Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, April 21, 2021 – Cushman & Wakefield announced today that the commercial real estate services firm has arranged the sale of The Ridge at Hamilton Crossing, a 353-unit apartment community located in Maryville, Tennessee. Jimmy Adams and Craig Hey of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller who was affiliated with Tynes Development Corporation, in the transaction. StoneRiver, an investment company that has invested more than $1 billion in assets across the Southeast, acquired the property. This is StoneRiver’s first acquisition in Fund II and StoneRiver Property Management will be responsible for management.

Is the US nuclear community prepared for the extreme weather climate change is bringing?

Flames from the Valley Fire in Lower Lake, California September 13, 2015. Credit: Jeff Head. Public domain image accessed via Flickr. In May 2000, a planned burn to remove dead, dried underbrush on New Mexico’s drought-stricken Cerro Grande peak in the Bandelier National Monument grew out of control. As the sky darkened with smoke, a wall of flames fueled by high winds burned through tens of thousands of acres of land where people, elk, and bald eagles made their homes. The monstrous blaze escaped the monument’s containment line and headed to the forested birthplace of the atomic bomb Los Alamos National Laboratory. There, it raced over soil, rocks, and trees contaminated from decades-old nuclear weapons testing, releasing radioactive particles into the air and setting 47 buildings ablaze. As the devastation unfolded, the wildfire inched close to, but stopped short of, a facility containing tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen.

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Fireflies light up the nights in Market Square

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Fireflies light up the nights in Market Square The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1 hr ago Knoxville News Sentinel Fireflies light up the nights in Market Square Downtown Knoxville celebrates spring with Firefly Nights, an enchanting new light installation that adds a bit of sparkle to the trees of Market Square. Inspired by the synchronous fireflies that attract thousands of visitors to Elkmont and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park every spring, Firefly Nights includes more than 12,000 lights that “flash” from sunset to sunrise through the end of June. “With warm weather and longer days, Downtown Knoxville is the perfect place to find spontaneous fun for the entire family,” said Michele Hummel, executive director of the Downtown Knoxville Alliance. “People are excited to be getting safely out and about again, and we hope the creation of Firefly Nights can make being downtown even more special for them.”

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