Real Estate

Zillow says homeowners want personality and practicality rolled into one.
Erlanger scored a home run in becoming the naming rights partner for South Broad stadium, the new home for the Chattanooga Lookouts.
A new single-family residential neighborhood is coming to the Belvoir area.
Learn the history within the walls of this family-owned estate located in the Red Bank neighborhood.
Follow along as we analyze this year’s national and local trends that are on the horizon for new homes.
Residents are invited to review + comment on an updated document mapping out restrictions and guidelines for preserving the city’s historical buildings.
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The Flats at Southside Gardens offer brand-new apartments ready for move-in just in time for the holiday season.
We’re taking you on a virtual tour to some of the market’s coziest + warmest corners.
Let us introduce you to this new development company and how they plan to redefine commercial real estate in the Scenic City.
In partnership with Chattanooga Land Bank Authority, the city is donating seven vacant lots to be developed, providing affordable housing.
The City of Chattanooga has released the drafted vision of the first-ever citywide framework plan + you’re invited to provide feedback.
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Work begins on Phase 1 of the 2.6-mile Alton Park Connector.
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The new route that would link Chattanooga to three major cities in the region.
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Here’s how we braved — and enjoyed — winter weather in the 1900s.
Loud music, yelling, and fireworks — here’s what’s okay (and what’s not) after 8:30 p.m.
From full menu takeovers to seasonal touches, grab your coat for this merry bar crawl.
Three local spots serving one of winter’s sweetest drinks.