Thursday, May 23, 2013 · 6:00 p.m.
ARTICLES BY CHLOÉ MORRISON

Updated: Ocoee River rafting tourism positively impacts area economy

Local and regional leaders said Wednesday morning that tourists and travelers don't care about county or state lines; they are drawn to attractions, such as the Ocoee River. And last year, 229,542 visitors who came to raft the river contributed more than $43 million to a 30-county region, including ...

Smart Furniture, Turnstone give The Company Lab a makeover

After years in development, Chattanooga's Smart Furniture recently launched Smart Space, which allows for a new, interactive type of customization and visualization when designing and decorating. ...

The Farmer's Daughter on Hixson Pike to open soon

After overcoming a few construction hurdles, the old gas station on Hixson Pike—across from the old Greenlife—should be converted into a new café called The Farmer's Daughter in a couple of months. ...

Despite declining gas prices, discretionary spending not increasing heavily

Gas prices nationally and locally are lower than this time last year, but a new study found that even if Americans are spending less on gas, they aren't spending more money elsewhere. ...

Rusty's Nutz gains footing, looks toward product expansion

Local entrepreneur Russ David moved to Chattanooga about three years ago, and he noticed that something was missing. ...

Investor Paul Singh brings constructive criticism to Chattanooga

From investor Paul Singh's perspective, Chattanooga's entrepreneurial ecosystem is more organized than expected, but there is more work to do. ...
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