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As the city warms up and people return to the office, dining options for Chattanooga professionals start to open. Whether it’s a client meeting, a team lunch, or just an office social hour, finding the right dining spot is key
Progress continues on the master plan to restore and redevelop 140 acres of the Wheland Foundry and U.S. Pipe property into a premier live-work-play district housing a new stadium for the Chattanooga Lookouts. Last year — when the project was
By 2040, greater-Chattanooga will be home to around 1.4 million residents. How will the region manage that many people using the transportation system? Technology will have some impact, but young people will still need to get to school and activities;
Have you noticed when Chattanooga’s hottest destinations or special events earn national press? Chances are the behind-the-scenes doer Sean Phipps, Marketing Director for the Chattanooga Tourism Company (CTC), had a hand in it. TREND sat down with Phipps to have
Tennessee’s future workforce is being shaped by electric vehicle (EV) technologies. Volkswagen’s ID.4 and local expansions from companies like NOVONIX are bringing new manufacturing jobs to Chattanooga, making EVs a key component of the city’s sustainable future. For the past
Did you know the arts, culture and creative sector in Chattanooga-Hamilton County is a major contributor to the local economy? It’s surprising that it’s often overlooked in discussions about workforce development. According to an Americans for the Arts report, this
Unemployment rates for neurodivergent adults are at or above 40% — but it’s not just individuals seeking employment who suffer when networking and workplace opportunities are inaccessible. According to The Center for Neurodiversity and Employment Innovation, that rate —three times
Since becoming an official holiday in 1987, Women’s History Month has recognized the accomplishments and sacrifices of trailblazers making their mark. In fact, many economic advancements and worker’s rights that now benefit our labor force actually emerged from the suffrage
Megan Roberts of Local 3 News was recently promoted to News Director for Chattanooga’s NBC affiliate, WRCB-TV. She previously served as their assistant news director for nearly two years, after having first joined WRCB back in 2013 as a producer,
Your Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce has launched a totally redesigned website, ChattanoogaChamber.com. Created with members and users in mind, the newly improved website offers a more valuable experience with contemporary design, streamlined navigation and functionality, as well as useful
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