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Marriott opens two new hotels in downtown Knox
A festive ribbon-cutting and reception last week celebrated the opening of the new Courtyard and Residence Inn Knoxville Downtown on the site of the former News-Sentinel building. The unique property features rooms and amenities to fit every type of visitor … Continue reading
All eyes on Blount Mansion
I know it may seem as if we were pretty desperate for an excuse to go to a party earlier this month, but the birthday soiree for the state of Tennessee held at Blount Mansion was only a short walk … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Historic preservation, Knoxville
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Knox County Commissioner Amy Broyles: You either laugh or bang your head on the table!
I found myself in a Unitarian Universalist church service for the first time a few Sundays ago. There was no mistaking the church parking lot on Kingston Pike for any mainstream church parking lot in Knoxville because, in this parking … Continue reading
Filed under: Knoxville, Politics
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Business community warmly embraces Lady Vols Coach Holly Warlick at festive reception
The Knoxville business community gave new Lady Vols Basketball Coach Holly Warlick and her staff a warm reception last week at a well attended cocktail party at the Knoxville Convention Center. In return, Warlick made three commitments that surely gave … Continue reading
Chuy’s brings its fresh Tex-Mex food, its party attitude — and its cult following — to Knox
Some restaurants truly have a cult-like following. That is true for two great new Moxley Carmichael restaurant clients: Tupelo Honey Cafe, based in Asheville and opening on Market Square in September, and Chuy’s, a fun Tex-Mex eatery based in Austin … Continue reading
Filed under: Business, Events, Food, Knoxville
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