
Marsha and Duane Grieve at the reception in his honor last week.
Duane Grieve is leaving his position as executive director of the East Tennessee Community Design Center, a post he’s held for eight years, but don’t call it “retirement,” he insists!
Grieve was the honoree last week at a sweet little reception held at the non-profit’s headquarters behind WATE-TV which occupies the historic Greystone mansion on North Broadway. The little building was packed almost from the time the event started because Duane Grieve is a popular guy!
Grieve, one of Knoxville’s preeminent architects, is probably best known by the general public as an eight-year member of Knoxville City Council, on which he served from 2009 to 2017. He also was the city’s vice mayor for three of those years.
But he has a special place in my heart because one of his passion projects as an architect was the revitalization of the historic Miller’s Department Store building on Gay Street. That’s where the public relations firm that my husband, Alan Carmichael, and I owned — then known as Moxley Carmichael — was happily located for 20 years. The building truly is a beautiful — and functional — treasure. Thanks, in a large part, to Duane Grieve. Continue reading











