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Chattanooga: VW bringing jobs, change to city, auto expert says
Change is coming to Chattanooga in a big way due to Volkswagen and the city will see a lot of new faces, both from Germany as business gears up and the Midwest as the U.S. auto industry unravels, an auto expert says.
January 9, 2009
Tennessee: Home builders push stimulus for housing
Home builders are pushing Congress to approve a stimulus to jump-start the housing industry.
January 9, 2009
Chattanooga: Southside brew pub makes debut
In planning their new Southside brewery and restaurant, Geoffrey Tarr, Matt Lewis and Ryan Chilcoat aimed to combine the best parts of the wedge-shaped building’s history with some of the newest green technology available.
January 9, 2009
Chattanooga: Confident Witty starts insurance agency
During the current economic environment, many people might cringe at the idea of starting their own business, particularly in the troubled insurance industry.
January 8, 2009
Chattanooga: VW hopes bog will dry up
Over 15 inches of rain since Dec. 1 is hindering work at Volkswagen’s planned plant site, causing workers to lose about three weeks of the past four, an official said Wednesday.
January 8, 2009
Chattanooga: RiverCity should not get 700 block site back, replies firm hit in suit
RiverCity Co. has no right to reclaim property on the 700 block of Market Street in downtown Chattanooga, according to a company that had planned condominiums on the site in answer to a lawsuit.
January 7, 2009
Chattanooga: Employers weigh appeal in labor case
The National Labor Relations Board has dismissed a charge related to a contract dispute in which contractors claimed union groups were trying to drive up wages on the Volkswagen project.
January 7, 2009
Chattanooga: Stowe closes textile plant; 350 here lose jobs
R.L Stowe Mills announced Monday the yarn mill will shut down and put about 550 people out of work, including 350 in the Chattanooga area, officials at the company said Monday
January 6, 2009
Chattanooga: Paper splices ink with electrons to become media platform
Since Chattanooga’s morning and afternoon newspapers joined to debut as what is now the Chattanooga Times Free Press 10 years ago as of Monday, the paper has become more than the neatly rolled, plastic-wrapped bundle that lands each morning in readers’ driveways.
January 6, 2009
Hixson neighborhood growing
* Name: Stonewall Farms
January 4, 2009
Aslinger receives GRI designation
Lorry Aslinger of Keller Williams Realty has earned the Graduate Realtor Institute designation. She joins other top producers in the residential real estate industry who hold the designation.
January 4, 2009
Trio at Kuebler get designations
Kuebler Builders Inc. has announced three of its officials have received professional designations and that one of them also has been named to a company post.
January 4, 2009
Mortgage activity remains steady
The Mortgage Bankers Association has released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending Dec. 26. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, was 1,245.7, essentially unchanged, on a seasonally adjusted basis from 1,245.4 one week earlier.
January 4, 2009
Self-styled family pub Beef ’O’Brady’s lands in Ooltewah
Ooltewah residents now have another sit-down restaurant option, with the recent opening of Beef ’O’Brady’s on Snow Hill Road.
January 3, 2009
Chattanooga: Thrift drives fresh shoe shop sales
When the weather starts getting cooler, business for most shoe repair shops typically picks up.
January 2, 2009

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Chattanooga: Southside brew pub makes debut
In planning their new Southside brewery and restaurant, Geoffrey Tarr, Matt Lewis and Ryan Chilcoat aimed to combine the best parts of the wedge-shaped building’s history with some of the newest green technology available.

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Chattanooga: VW bringing jobs, change to city, auto expert says
Change is coming to Chattanooga in a big way due to Volkswagen and the city will see a lot of new faces, both from Germany as business gears up and the Midwest as the U.S. auto industry unravels, an auto expert says.

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Cleveland: Bradley mall enters receivership
Jones Lang LaSalle Retail has been court appointed as the receiver of Bradley Square Mall in Cleveland, Tenn. The shopping center remains open.

Ellen Phillips

Consumer Watch: Do a background check on people cleaning house
Even though money is tight, my health is poor and I need to hire a monthly cleaning service. I’ve always done my own housework so I’m not sure what to do when deciding on a particular company. — Hilda Housework

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