Development

Creature Comforts will debut space inside “The Shed” in the Foundries District.
Through federal Community Project Funds secured by Chattanooga’s congressman, eight local development and expansion projects will soon begin throughout the city.
Through funds from the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Chattanooga’s stretch of US-27 (through the Riverfront area) will soon undergo a first-of-its-kind landscaping project.
As a way to continue its mission of responsible growth for the tri-state Chattanooga region, Thrive Regional Partnership has joined national partners to be a part of the Coalition of Hip Hideaways.
Learn more about the $28 million investment by Urban Story Ventures in a state-of-the-art Class A Industrial building.
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From cozy townhomes to stunning estates, The Pass offers elevated living experiences in the heart of Black Creek.
The City of Chattanooga has officially released options for the reconfiguration of Frazier Avenue — learn more about the city’s preferred Option A and the alternative option B before sharing input.
As Chattanooga continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
2023 held a lot of major development news — let us know which projects are at the top of your list to be completed, and you might just see an update in a future newsletter.
We’ve been sharing little updates along the way through the ongoing South Broad development project since its inception — now, we’re sharing the major news as developers await the final stamp of approval.
Get a first look at the redevelopment of this North Chattanooga park in the Riverview neighborhood that will be designed to suit the needs of all abilities.
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