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  2. University of Tennessee architecture students design clever ...

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    These housing ideas are so much more creative than just building traditional duplexes or triplexes. University of Tennessee architecture students design clever, thoughtful homes for Knoxville Skip ...

  3. Cumberland Estates - Wikipedia

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    Before it was completed, the Knoxville City Council voted to annex it, as well as other suburban neighborhoods, on Tuesday November 22, 1960, increasing the city’s population by an estimated 70,000 to 181,000, and increasing the overall area of the city from 26.5 square miles to 81 square miles.

  4. Knoxville's plan to add thousands more homes only needs one ...

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    Some 2,039 empty lots would be eligible for missing middle housing – structures like townhomes, duplexes and triplexes that fit in the footprint of a single-family home.

  5. Fort Sanders, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sanders is named for a Civil War-era Union bastion that once stood near the center of the neighborhood, which was the site of a key engagement in 1863. Before the Union occupation of Knoxville began, Fort Sanders was often referred to as “Fort Loudon” by the occupying Confederate troops. [1]

  6. Mechanicsville, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Knoxville's downtown area, namely the Old City and the Southern Railway tracks, lie opposite I-40 to the southeast. The North Knoxville area lies east of I-275, and the Lonsdale area lies to the north. The Fort Sanders neighborhood lies on the other side of I-40 to the south and the University of Tennessee just blocks away.

  7. Missing middle housing plan for Knoxville gets one approval ...

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    The Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission approved Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon's revamped missing middle housing plan during its Dec. 14 meeting by a vote of 11-2.