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Capital Square 1031 Acquires Class A Multifamily Community in Affluent Tennessee Submarket
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Jun. 4—A return to the river launched downtown Chattanooga's renaissance more than 30 years ago. Today, Chattanoogans are going back to the Tennessee River again as they take another run at making a splash on the waterfront. Detailed plans crafted to bring billions of dollars in new investment to the riverfront are emerging with calls for an array of new housing, more retail, office space, .
These Business Women Back Kelly For Mayor Monday, April 5, 2021
Sixteen businesswomen are publicly endorsing Tim Kelly as Chattanooga mayor via an open letter in response to opposing candidate, Kim White’s recently released 10-point plan to uplift women throughout Chattanooga. Many of these business owners witnessed first-hand how Kim White handled business dealings in her prior role as president of River City Company when she introduced and ushered in the city’s first Business Improvement District (BID) – now known as the Downtown Chattanooga Alliance. Business tenants had no voice in the process even though annual assessments self-imposed by property owners (totaling $1 million a year through 2029) are passed down to business tenants based on their square footage according to their lease agreements. The assessment is also passed on to the public through price increases when they stay at hotels or dine at restaurants within the district boundary.
Chattanooga Event Organizers Seek Feedback To Plan Downtown Activities Monday, April 5, 2021
While the COVID-19 pandemic caused most events to be canceled or moved to virtual platforms in 2020, event organizers in Chattanooga are preparing to host in-person events in Downtown Chattanooga in the coming months.
“We are paying close attention to daily positive cases along with the number of people receiving vaccines,” said Emily Mack, president and CEO of River City Company. “We have learned over the past year how it may be possible to host in-person events with COVID-19 safety measures including wearing masks, social distancing and providing sanitation stations. As we continue to see a decline in COVID-19 in Chattanooga, we are planning ways to safely welcome people back to our downtown for entertainment and to enjoy the many restaurants, retailers and attractions that are open.”
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