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View Comments A year ago, entrepreneur Josh Smith could barely get around downtown Knoxville without a GPS. Now he s a downtown property owner and part-time resident. He also created downtown s tiniest speakeasy, located at 304 S. Gay St. Renting the speakeasy, located in a back hallway and behind a secret door, is extra. Repurposing a vault Smith bought the building in 2020 and wanted to make use of the vault inside, a relic from the historic Friedman s Jewelers store. The speakeasy, which includes the vault and an exterior room, transports guests back to the early 1900s with some period-accurate décor and antiques. ....
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4th Purpose Foundation: Dogan-Gaither Flats to provide affordable housing to ex-offenders Dogan-Gaither Flats will be located at the former home of the historic Dogan-Gaither Motor Court at 211 Jessamine Street in Knoxville. Author: Dalisa Robles (WBIR) Updated: 6:54 PM EST January 28, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. 4th Purpose Foundation, a Knoxville-based criminal justice reform philanthropy, will be providing ex-offenders with affordable housing with a new development called: Dogan-Gaither Flats. Dogan-Gaither Flats will be located at the former home of the historic Dogan-Gaither Motor Court at 211 Jessamine Street in Knoxville. This hotel used to be used for a disenfranchised group of people, it’s now again going to be used for a disenfranchised group of people, 4th Purpose foundation founded Josh Smith said. ....
Knoxville businessman Josh Smith awarded Presidential Pardon After serving prison time on drug charges, Smith started a multi-million dollar company and a non-profit to help former inmates transform their lives Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:42 PM EST January 20, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn Joshua Smith spent five years behind bars in Kentucky for his involvement in drug trafficking but turned his life around. Since his release in 2003, Smith started a multi-million dollar company and a non-profit focused on helping former prisoners transform their lives. Smith was awarded a full pardon Wednesday by President Donald Trump for his commitment to transformation. First you just have to take a breath I mean it’s unbelievable, he said. It’s an unbelievable feeling. All these years, 25 years ago to now. ....