Real Estate

A major project will bring new amenities and an 18-month closure starting this fall.
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.
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.
As Chattanooga continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Let us take you on a virtual tour of the Felker House, a historical piece of North Georgia that resides only ~30 minutes from downtown Chattanooga.
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Brown Haven Homes can help you fully personalize your new home from the ground up.
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.
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Learn how you can have the traditional TV experience while enjoying the flexibility of streaming using EPB’s latest Fi TV Entertainment Box.
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Find out how to reach your wireless network’s full potential.
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