
In 2021, Forbes named Chattanooga as the #1 work-from-home city in America. As factors including low cost of living and fast internet attract remote workers, several local companies like U.S. Xpress, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and Tennessee Valley Authority are
Chattanooga coffee lovers rejoice as (Be) Caffeinated announces plans to open a fourth location near Warner Park, at 1263 E. 3rd St. Owners and coffee connoisseurs, Christopher Wood and Doug Lee, met in the undergraduate program at University of Southern
The largest wealth transfer has begun, and it’s not stopping anytime soon. As baby boomers retire from their professional ranks, they’re passing an estimated $68 trillion to their heirs and business associates (yes, that’s trillion with a “t”). Experts believe
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern If you’ve been around Chattanooga a lot, you might have become desensitized to what an amazing tourist spot it is. After all, we have one of the nation’s best riverwalks, a gorgeous art scene
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern “The driving force of a restaurant is the employees,” Miguel Morales says. “People save businesses, but businesses can’t always save people.” Morales considers his employees so crucial that when the pandemic hit and began shutting
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Progress is huge these days. In order to stay afloat in the rough sea of economy, businesses must cling to it like a life vest. The good news is that Chattanooga has it going
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Necessity is the mother of invention. Chattanooga realtors, developers, and policymakers had a need. They wanted a one-stop location to find data on downtown Chattanooga–statistics like demographics, housing, and transportation. River City Company responded
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern We have smartphones. Smart watches. Smart cars. And now…smart cities? While the name “smart city” conjures thoughts of futuristic towns a la The Jetsons, smart cities are actually present realities. In fact, if you’re
David Martin, Heed PR Early in July, Cempa Community Care cut the ribbon on its new community pharmacy at 1000 E. 3rd Street in Chattanooga. The new pharmacy, open to the general public as well as Cempa’s existing client base,
Natalia Pérez, Marketing and Communications Intern I often think of art as the partnership between the essential and the nonessential. The essentials being our necessary structures, like science, engineering, medicine, law — all of which society needs to survive, feel