Real Estate Transfers For June 9-15 - Chattanoogan.com

2022-08-13 00:00:38 By : Mr. Finlay Lin

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A zoning case on a 53-acre industrial site in Lookout has been delayed for a month. Bill Ramsey is the owner of the property behind Covenant Transport at the Cummings Highway exit of I-24. ... (click for more)

The Planning Commission on Monday turned down a short term vacation rental request on Dogwood Drive after opposition from a number of neighbors, including Rep. Greg Vital. The request was ... (click for more)

There were 3,459 home closings in the Greater Nashville Region reported for the month of July, according to figures provided by Greater Nashville Realtors. This indicates a 19 percent decrease ... (click for more)

A zoning case on a 53-acre industrial site in Lookout has been delayed for a month. Bill Ramsey is the owner of the property behind Covenant Transport at the Cummings Highway exit of I-24. Donna Adams Shepherd of A.D. Engineering said there was an issue over whether the zoning needed to be M-4 or the current M-1. She said plans are to remove a section of a hillside and break ... (click for more)

The Planning Commission on Monday turned down a short term vacation rental request on Dogwood Drive after opposition from a number of neighbors, including Rep. Greg Vital. The request was by Tyler and Melissa Hunt of Ooltewah. They said they purchased the five-bedroom house at 5920 Dogwood Dr. as a family retreat and also wanted to rent it out on occasion. Rep. Vital and ... (click for more)

A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed outside a residence on 7th Avenue just before 5 p.m. on Friday. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Police were advised that a vehicle pulled up to a residence and began firing. Police are investigating but suspect leads are unclear at this time. Chattanooga Police ask anyone with any information regarding ... (click for more)

Chattanooga will be home to the nation’s largest electric vehicle “living testbed,” thanks to $9.2 million in funding for a project proposed by the city and scientists at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with municipal, private industry and research partners. Funding will come from a $4.5-million U.S. Department of Transportation grant award—the single-largest of ... (click for more)

Response to: Neighbors to Planned 708-Unit Apartment Complex Register Their Disapproval Clarifying the Record As a member of the large group who gathered to express their concerns about the proposed 708-unit apartment complex, I am writing to express my appreciation for and pride in our community. Our community is primarily made up of small, diverse, and unorganized neighborhoods. ... (click for more)

It has been almost 20 years since Bruce Feldman, a marvelous sportswriter for theathletic.com and Fox Sports, came up with the idea of identifying the “Freaks” of college football. Wait, being called a freak is a good thing, a very good thing, on a football team. It means you are so strong or so fast or so “athletic” that your own teammates and coaches stand in awe, be it in the ... (click for more)