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Visitors to Rob and June Heller’s 5300 square foot home in West Knoxville usually assume it was custom built to hold the couple’s art collection, but that’s not so. In fact, Rob had some convincing to do. |
9/4/2018 |
The Hyatt Place hotel has begun opening its rooftop bar to the public as well as to hotel guests and private clients. Located on the 10th floor of the hotel at 530 Gay Street, the rooftop bar offers spectacular views of downtown and surrounding areas. |
9/4/2018 |
It all started with the buffalo. The Eastern woodland buffalo, to be exact. Cousins to those symbols of the wild west, the woodland buffalo made their home in Pennsylvania and Maine but went in search of greener – and warmer – pastures in the winter. |
9/4/2018 |
Casey Fox, Jesse Mayshark and Amanda Mohney, the team behind Libacious Cocktail Catering, are on a mission. “We want people who organize fundraisers to think about what they can do to provide a richer experience,” said Jesse. |
8/15/2018 |
GEM Hospitality, formerly Glass Entertainment Management, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with a new logo and company name and a redesigned website. GEM Hospitality offers corporate hospitality, incentive trips and unforgettable experiences to the world’s greatest sporting and entertainment events. |
8/13/2018 |
Doing the right thing has always been a way of life for Grant Boyd. As Senior Vice President for The Trust Company of Tennessee, it comes through naturally in his everyday work with his clients. “The Trust Company of Tennessee is a family of financial advisors who have a common goal of doing the right thing, showing respect for others and consciously following through with promises made,” Boyd said. |
8/13/2018 |
Having grown up in a banking family, Billy Carroll was very familiar with the financial services industry. After attending the University of Tennessee and earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, he knew he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps. |
8/9/2018 |
People helping people is the core mission of credit unions across the nation. With that purpose at the heart of their work, nine area credit unions came together as part of the Credit Unions Care movement to build a Habitat for Humanity home in Knoxville. |
8/9/2018 |
The Tennessee Theatre turns 90 years old on October 1, 2018. To commemorate the milestone, the Official State Theatre of Tennessee is celebrating over a period of 90 days. From September 29-December 31, the public is invited to attend and engage with the theatre... |
8/6/2018 |
Knoxville is known for many things. The Sunsphere. Market Square. The University of Tennessee. But one thing it seems the city is not known for is being “healthy.” Or is it?In 2017 and again in 2018, Knoxville was on the dreaded list of “Fattest Cities in America... |
8/6/2018 |
I’ve always been involved in doing something creative,” said Patricia Nash, perched at a work table in her brand’s flagship location. She developed her creative talents by doing everything from wedding cake decoration to selling licensed products. |
8/6/2018 |
Celebrate the end of summer by enjoying the fresh fruits and vegetables that reach their peak during the long hot days of August. Tomatoes, corn, peaches and summer squash will be bountiful all month and into September. Before they go away for another year, indulge in these healthy, nutritious fruits and vegetables as often as possible. |
8/6/2018 |
Joe and Katharine Fielden would love to know the identity of the architect who designed their family’s newly renovated home in Sequoyah Hills. “We think it might be a Barber McMurry house,” said Joe. “It’s an original Sequoyah Hills house built in 1927.” Joe and Katharine and their three children are enjoying their first summer in the home. |
8/6/2018 |
For over 15 years, Carissa Dunaway has been working in the financial services industry managing and overseeing retirement and health and welfare plans for both the private and public sector as well as Native American Tribal Governments. |
7/16/2018 |
David Jones knows what it’s like to start out young and work his way up. At the ripe old age of 16 he started as a runner for TIS Insurance Services. That experience and the mentors he met there influenced his decision to pursue a career in the financial services industry. |
7/12/2018 |