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The Turkey Creek development project started in 1995 when a group of investors and developers who called themselves Turkey Creek Land Partners led by John Turley and Kerry Sprouse paid $7 million to buy 410 acres (170 ha) of undeveloped land south of the interstate highway.
Alice Bell, Fountain City, North Knoxville, Oakwood-Lincoln Park, Old North Knoxville: 3 Gina Oster Republican: 2022 Amherst, Cedar Bluff, Deep Creek: 4 Shane Jackson Democratic 2024 Bearden, Rocky Hill, Sequoyah Hills, West Hills, West Knoxville: 5 Angela Russell Republican 2024 Concord, Farragut, Shady Grove, Turkey Creek: 6 Terry Hill ...
Knoxville retailers reported $6.47 billion in sales in 2007, with just over $35,000 of retail sales per capita. [95] Knoxville's primary retail corridor is located along Kingston Pike in West Knoxville. This area is home to West Town Mall, the 358-acre Turkey Creek complex (half is in Knoxville and half is Farragut), and over 30 shopping ...
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West Knoxville's most recent major shopping complex, the 358-acre (145 ha) Turkey Creek, opened in 2002. [8] Throughout the 20th century, West Knoxville was settled by affluent Knoxvillians and newcomers to the Knoxville area, many of whom held more liberal political views than residents in other parts of the city. [8]
Knoxville, Tennessee: A Mountain City in the New South. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 978-1-57233-336-9. Bradley Reeves; Louisa Trott (2010), "Itinerant Filmmaking in Knoxville in the 1920s: A Story Told through Unseen Movies", Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists, 10 (1): 126– 143, JSTOR 41167344
Campbell's Station is a short distance northwest of Concord. The Battle of Campbell's Station (November 16, 1863) saw Confederate forces under Lieutenant General James Longstreet attack Union troops led by Major General Ambrose Burnside at Campbell's Station (now Farragut), Knox County, Tennessee, during the Knoxville Campaign of the American Civil War.