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The downtown Knoxville apartments would be on West Vine Avenue, which separates the 100 and 200 blocks of Gay Street and runs behind the Crowne Plaza. A $25.4M downtown apartment project wants ...
The Mark student apartments: amenities, pricing and more Construction continues next to Tyson Park in Knoxville on July 31, as crews work to build The Mark, a student housing apartment complex ...
The pink Carpenter’s Union Building isn’t the most recognizable downtown parcel, but that could change with the addition of nearly 90 apartments across five stories at 516 W. Vine Ave.
The tallest building in Knoxville is the First Tennessee Plaza (Plaza Tower), at 27 stories, followed by the adjacent Riverview Tower, at 24 stories. The Traditions Knoxville Apartment Building (formerly the Kingston Apartments) is the third highest at 21 stories. The Sunsphere, which stands at 265 feet (81 m), is the city's fourth tallest.
Fort Sanders is a neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, located west of the downtown area and immediately north of the main campus of the University of Tennessee. Developed in the late 19th century as a residential area for Knoxville's growing upper and middle classes, the neighborhood now provides housing primarily for the university's ...
Since the late 2000s, Hardin Valley has become the fastest growing area in Knox County by population. [4] Since July 2014, over 1,200 building permits have been issued in the Hardin Valley area, most of which include subdivisions and apartment complexes. [4]
Knoxville gives developers a break to make their new high-rise near Neyland Drive a reality. The 300 units will help the city's housing shortage.
Ayres Hall is a central iconic [2] and historic landmark [3] building at the University of Tennessee (UT) in Knoxville, Tennessee. The building was designed by Miller, Fullenwider and Dowling of Chicago, and completed in 1921. It is named for Brown Ayres (1856–1919), the university's 12th president from 1904 to 1909. [4]