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Offices (in Copley Place Towers) The Bridgespan Group is headquartered in 2 Copley Place; The Boston Regional Office of the US Census Bureau is in Suite 301 of 4 Copley Place. [16] The online furniture retailer Wayfair has its headquarters in 4 Copley Place. Canada and Germany maintain Consulates-General for the New England region in Suites 400 ...
ZIP code(s) 37401-37412, 37414-37416, 37419, 37421-37422, 37424, 37450 ... Hamilton Place Mall in East Brainerd and Northgate Mall in Hixson. ... Christian Talk ...
Hixson has a retail center based around Northgate Mall. Originally built in 1972, it is one of two major mall shopping venues for Chattanooga (the other is the larger Hamilton Place). CBL in 2012 purchased Northgate Mall for $11.5 million and has announced a major renovation for the mall. [7]
It is a rural area located along Tennessee State Route 60 and Tennessee State Route 312 (Birchwood Pike) northwest of Chattanooga. It is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. According to the 2022 American Community Survey the 37308 Zip Code Tabulation Area had a total population of 2,663. [3]
State Route 153 (SR 153) is a state highway in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It runs from Interstate 75/U.S. Route 74 (I-75/US 74) a few miles east of the I-24 interchange, to US 27 just south of Soddy-Daisy. The route serves as a bypass around downtown Chattanooga for I-75 travelers heading towards US 27 north.
Map of all Tennessee area codes. 423 - Chattanooga, Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol: Initially split from 615 in 1995. 615 and 629 (overlay) - Greater Nashville, including Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet: 615 initially split from 901 in a 1954 flash-cut. The 629 overlay for the entire area code was made effective in 2015
ZIP code: 37412. Area code: 423: FIPS code: 47-22720 [4] GNIS feature ID: 1283400 [2] Website: ... It is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Georgetown is located along Tennessee State Route 60, along what was part of the main Northern Route of the Trail of Tears in 1838. [5] According to tradition, the village was named for Cherokee trader George Fields, who owned a two-story log home and operated a trading post at the intersection of Georgetown Road and Francisco Road in the early 1800s.