Chattanooga is buzzing as October has brought a wave of new openings, expansions, and some bittersweet closings in the local business scene. With a mix of mouthwatering cafes, new hotels, and health facilities, there’s plenty to talk about!
First up, if you’re a bagel lover, Brothers Bagel is your new go-to spot! Located at 3805 Hixson Pike, this delightful cafe has opened its doors, serving up a mouthwatering selection of New York-style bagels. Whether you prefer to grab your breakfast on-the-go or relax in their seating area, they’ve got you covered with hours from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
On the restaurant front, the talented chef Daniel Lindley has expanded his culinary empire with the opening of 2nd American Restaurant at 1601 Cowart St.. This new venture, which debuted in mid-October, is a follow-up to his well-loved 5th & Taylor in Nashville, offering American dishes with a twist that we can’t wait to taste!
The hospitality sector is also expanding its horizons! A brand-new Drury Plaza Hotel has opened its doors in the Hamilton Place area. This stunning eight-story establishment boasts 210 rooms and is the first of its kind in Chattanooga. With upscale amenities and easy access to local attractions, it’s sure to be a hit with visitors and residents alike.
In the health sector, there’s exciting news too! The Clínica Médicos team has inaugurated a new dental and mental health facility at 1144 E. 23rd St. on Chattanooga’s Southside. This center aims to provide comprehensive health services to the community, ensuring everyone has access to essential care.
Speaking of health, there’s an innovative mobile initiative launched by County Mayor Weston Wamp. Two new mobile units from the Hamilton County Health Department will be hitting the streets, bringing health care and social services directly to local communities. It’s all about bringing care to where it’s most needed!
In more thrilling developments, officials in Chattanooga have finalized the sale of $80 million in bonds to help fund the construction of a brand-new Chattanooga Lookouts stadium. Sports fans, rejoice—this means more action and entertainment is on the way!
But it’s not all good news, as International Paper Co. has announced plans to close its Cleveland, Tennessee production plant after an impressive 61 years of operation. This change will impact 115 jobs in the area, and the community is certainly feeling the sting of this decision.
To round out the October business highlights, Denso is making headlines by investing a whopping $100 million into its manufacturing facility in Athens, Tennessee. This investment will create 200 new jobs, signaling a positive step for the local economy and offering opportunities for many residents.
And we’re not done yet—
October has truly been a month to remember in Chattanooga! With new restaurants, health initiatives, and hotel openings, it’s clear that our city is on the rise. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for continued growth and prosperity in the months to come!
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