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The study assesses market opportunity for multi-family rental, for-sale residential, student housing, office, retail, and hotel development downtown.
The city is prioritizing parks and green spaces alongside the Trust for Public Land.
Looking for small sustainable habits you can add to your lifestyle? Check out these local efforts and organizations.
Ridges to Rivers will open on Wednesday, March 1.
The city recently announced funding opportunities to incentivize the development of affordable housing units.
Learn how you can get involved in this community-wide conversation series.
New proposals are being requested by the city to transform the former Airport Inn into a supportive housing complex.
Meal deliveries began the week of Jan. 11, and by the time the program is complete, ~10,000 meals will be served to Chattanooga seniors.
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In today’s installment of Decoding Zoning (a series where we try to make local zoning codes and processes easier to understand), we’re diving into why this year will be so big for city and county planning.
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On Friday, Sept. 20, PARK(ing) Day will return to Chattanooga.
Prepare for fall weather in Chattanooga, TN with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
As we approach a new season, here are ways to find the classic joys of the fall time in and around Chattanooga.
Hispanic Heritage Month begins Sunday, Sept. 15, and runs through Tuesday, Oct. 15. Celebrate locally at these events.
Meet the five startups in CO.LAB’s Sustainable Mobility Accelerator cohort.
Local middle school teachers can opt into this free program, connecting students to curriculum that addresses ways to enhance urban neighborhoods.
Dread Hollow is back for another haunting season of scares and thrills, and no one is safe from its vengeance.
We’re breaking down the 2023 Economic Impact on Travel Report by the number.
Next time you’re visiting the Hunter Museum of American Art, check out the two-part art installation “Impact Zones.”
See your neighbor’s porch become a stage at this annual festival, offering free live music.