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  2. Jackson Avenue Warehouse District - Wikipedia

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    The buildings were listed for their architecture and their role in Knoxville's late-19th and early-20th century wholesaling industry. [1] The district's original 1973 listing included the warehouses on the north side of West Jackson Avenue (i.e., 103, 121-123, 125-127, and 129-131) and Sullivan's Saloon (100 East Jackson).

  3. Southern Terminal, Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Emporium Building (102-106 South Gay), a three-story Renaissance Revival warehouse constructed in 1898 by the Sterchi Brothers Company, a regional furniture wholesaler. Sterchi Lofts (114-116 South Gay), a ten-story warehouse and office building constructed in 1925 and designed by architect R. F. Graf. [24]

  4. Bargain Hunt (retail store) - Wikipedia

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    Bargain Hunt stores are typically around 20,000 - 25,000 sq ft. in size and sell products such as electronics, movies and music, furniture, home improvement, clothing, footwear, jewelry, toys, health and beauty, pet supplies, sporting goods and fitness. [17] [18] Bargain Hunt in Griffin, Georgia

  5. Knoxville's 10 most expensive commercial property sales ... - AOL

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    From massive apartment complexes to one of Knoxville's most unique office spaces, 2023 had some huge purchases. The top 10 most expensive commercial property sales of 2023 combined for nearly $443 ...

  6. Miller's Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The Miller, Inc. store in downtown Knoxville, erected in 1905, was a fixture of the shopping culture in the area, and a foundation of the downtown business district. The location at 445 Gay Street is still known as the Miller's Building. The building was constructed in the Edwardian style, and designed by Knoxville-based architect, R. F. Graf. [8]

  7. James G. Sterchi - Wikipedia

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    James Gilbert Sterchi (June 23, 1867 – December 9, 1932) was an American businessman, best known as the cofounder and head of the furniture wholesaler, Sterchi Brothers Furniture Company. At its height, Sterchi Brothers was the world's largest furniture store chain, [ 1 ] with sixty-five stores across the southeastern United States and a ...