Development

Creature Comforts will debut space inside “The Shed” in the Foundries District.
Find out how the zoo’s African species are getting upgraded to a brand new exhibit dedicated to their natural habitats.
Read along to find out more about Hamilton County’s first-ever Community Benefits Agreement + how it pertains to the upcoming South Broad stadium.
East Side Elementary School will become home to the city’s first-ever community schoolyard, opening up the grounds to the public outside of school hours.
This lakeside park in nearby Hixson has added a new way for folks to enjoy its campgrounds — check out what you can expect.
GreenTech Homes will soon launch phase two of its Heritage Walk plan, a resort living-style development in the East Brainerd neighborhood.
Since mid-May, the Chattanooga Design Studio has been working on plans to bring a collective vision to one of the city’s downtown districts — let’s jump into the progress.
The Tennessee office of Trust For Public Land has received funding to work on an urban trail project in South Chattanooga.
See the update on “Evolving Our Riverfront Parks,” to create a place where everyone can play and be active year-round.
Once a textile mill, this site will now serve as a public park and urban ecological reserve for Chattanooga + the Lupton City area.
River City Co. has created a vision board for Hawk Hill, the current site of AT&T Field — see what the future could hold once the field gets demolished.
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