Development

Creature Comforts will debut space inside “The Shed” in the Foundries District.
A new long-distance trail route connecting the Chattanooga riverfront to Cloudland Canyon State Park is coming soon to the area.
After seven years of collaboration and planning, a brand new park is now open to the public, serving Hamilton County as a vast outdoors sanctuary for all interests.
In order to bring more affordable housing to the community of Chattanooga, the city has rolled out a policy + program toolkit to address the major challenges and roadblocks.
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The City of Chattanooga and Branch Technology have partnered to test run building temporary shelters with the use of 3D-printers.
Check out this sneak peak of a new cocktail lounge coming to the downtown area.
The beloved Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel will undergo some changes, including a full rebranding as The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo.
The City of Chattanooga will partner with Hamilton County to revitalize the Westside area on the riverfront with two development projects.
A local development group, Urban Story Ventures, will redevelop the golf course and country club to restore it back to its historic brand.
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