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Investor Directory The Knoxville Chamber thanks our Economic Investors for their commitment to driving regional economic prosperity. City of Knoxville Covenant Health Knox County Knoxville Utilities Board Pilot Company Clayton Homes, Inc. First Horizon Foundation Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority Tennessee Valley Authority Truist Bank University Health System, Inc. Denark Construction, Inc. Hitachi Zosen Inova U.S.A. LLC Home Federal Bank of Tennessee Knoxville News Sentinel ORNL Federal Credit Union Partners Development Pinnacle Financial Partners Regions Bank The University of Tennessee The Knoxville Chamber thanks its Premier Partners. Mesa Associates, Inc. Design Innovation Architects, Inc. Uster Technologies, Inc. Messer Construction Company Earthadelic Vulcan Materials Company Phillips & Jordan, Inc. Edfinancial Services Waste Connections of Tennessee, Premiere Building Maintenance Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Inc. 21st Mortgage Corporation Corporation Davis, P.C. Willis Towers Watson All Occasions Party Rentals Radio Systems Corporation ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen & Amazon.com Siemens Molecular Imaging INSTITUTE (EPRI) Carpenter, PLLC Elo Touch Solutions workspace interiors, inc. CMC Steel Tennessee Sitel Group Emerson Process Management – Y-12 Federal Credit Union Summit Medical Group, PLLC Downtown Knoxville Alliance Reliability Solutions-MHM FirstBank TeamHealth First Century Bank Lenoir City Utilities Board Tennova Healthcare Great West Casualty Company M & M Productions USA Utilities Management Federation, Hallsdale Powell Utility District Inc. PYA, P.C. Information Capture Solutions AAA Tennessee/ The Auto Club Verizon Communications Inc. SmartBank J Lewis, Keller Williams Realty Group Volkert, Inc ACTS Fleet Maintenance Stowers Machinery Corporation Johnson & Galyon, Inc. WBIR-TV Advent Electric TechMah Medical KaTom Restaurant Supply, Inc. White Realty and Service ALLCOR Staffing The Trust Company of Tennessee Kelvion Corporation Allevia Technology UT-BATTELLE, LLC/ORNL Kimberly-Clark Corporation Alsco Inc. Knoxville Graphic House American Book Company Lewis Thomason Answer Financial, Inc Mercedes Benz of Knoxville Accenture Aubrey's Inc. Modern Woodmen (Fraternal ADT Security Services ACS Cleaning Financial) Avertium Aqua-Chem, Inc. All Crane Rental of Tennessee, Morning Pointe of Powell Assisted Avison Young Bright Event Productions LLC Living Axle Logistics All Occasion Catering, LLC On Trac, Inc. Brunswick Boat Group Bacon & Company, Inc. Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Prestige Cleaners, Inc. Bush Brothers & Company Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Call Center Sales Pro Ancient Lore Village PureMagic Carwash of Alcoa Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Cellular Sales of Knoxville, Inc. Arconic Red Stag Fulfillment Bandit Lites, Inc. Cherokee Distributing Co., Inc. Arsenal Strength Regal Entertainment Group Bank of America, N.A. Consolidated Nuclear Security Y- AT&T Reily Foods Co. Bank of Tennessee 12 Avero Advisors Rogers Group, Inc. Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC Discovery, Inc. B Riley Financial - Dan Edmunds Sheltowee Angel Network BB Industries Dura-Line BarberMcMurry Architects Shular Hospitality Bernstein, Stair & McAdams LLP East Tennessee Children's Barge Design Solutions South College Berry Funeral Home Hospital Bertelkamp Automation, Inc. SouthEast Bank BGT Recruiting & Consulting, Inc. Elavon CGI Thermo King of Knoxville Big Slate Media Integrity Laboratories Cirrus Aircraft Threds, Inc. bioPure Hardin Valley Jewelry Television Clear Leader Group TIS Insurance Services, Inc. Black Iris Branding Keurig Dr Pepper Coldwell Banker Wallace Toyota/Lexus of Knoxville Blackberry Farm Kramer Rayson LLP Comcast TRANE Blaine Construction Corporation K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. Cook Bros. Homes Turkey Creek Land Partners BlueCross BlueShield of Lawler-Wood, LLC D.R. Horton U.S. Cellular Tennessee Lloyd's Electric Service, Inc. Boldsquare The Knoxville Chamber thanks its Premier Partners. Booz Allen Hamilton Haines Structural Group McHale & Associates, Inc. Sunbelt Rentals Breeding Olinzock Carter Crippen Harrison Construction Company Merit Construction, Inc. SVN | Wood Properties PC Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling MLILY USA Sysco Knoxville, LLC Bristol Motor Speedway and Electrical Moxley Carmichael TCV Trust & Wealth Management Cannon & Cannon, Inc. Hodges, Doughty & Carson, PLLC NAI Koella | RM Moore Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics CCS Presentation Systems Holston Gases, Inc. National OnDemand, Inc. Tennessee Valley Asset CEMEX, Inc. House-Hasson Hardware North Wind Group Management Partners (TVAMP) Cigna Company The Christman Company HSC Building Automation & Northeast Knox Utility District Civil & Environmental Consultants The Dow Chemical Company Controls Inc. Northwestern Mutual Hyperion Networks The IT Company CMC Properties - EXIT Real Office Depot The Park Vista a DoubleTree by Estate Professionals Network Image Matters, Inc. Ole Smoky Distillery Commercial & Investment Impact Knoxville Hilton OrthoTennessee The Stokely Company Properties, Co. Inter-Agency Insurance Service, Paradigm Wealth Partners The Tennessean Hotel Computer Systems Plus Inc. Connor Concepts, Inc. Ionogen, LLC Peak Restaurants LLC The Trentham Santiago Group Cooper Realty Investments, Inc. iRis Networks Pellissippi State Community The Wakefield Corporation College Three Roots Capital Cornerstone of Recovery itrip vacations KNOXVILLE Piper Communications Tim Hathaway - Realty Executives Coulter & Justus, P.C. Jared Hall - State Farm PME Communications Associates Crosslin, PLLC John Fleming - Peoples Home Post Leasing and Sales, Inc. Tindell's Building Materials Crowe LLP Equity Johnstone Supply Co. Premier Surgical Associates, PLLC TriMark Strategic CTR Coatings Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley, PrideStaff U.S. Bank Dealers Warehouse Corporation PC Pugh CPAs United Community Bank DeRoyal Industries, Inc. Knox Chapman Utility District Realty Executives East TN UT Haslam College of Business Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux Knox County Schools Corporate Services Vaughn & Melton Consulting Elder's Ace Hardware Knoxville Area Association of RemX – EmployBridge Engineers, Inc. Embassy Suites by Hilton Realtors Renasant Bank Visit Knoxville Knoxville Downtown Knoxville Dermatology Group Revitalyze MD Vistage Enterprise Rent-A-Car Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Right Approach Financial Weigel's Stores, Inc. Union Ernst & Young Roane State Community College Kroger West Knox Utility District Factory To You Fence Rodefer Moss & Company, PLLC LBMC, P.C. WESTHAVEN KNOXVILLE CLUB Fast Pace Health Urgent Care Rowe Transfer 24, LLC Clinic LHP Capital, LLC S&ME, Inc. Which Wich Superior Sandwiches Fifth Third Bank Liberty Mutual Insurance Sam's Club West #8256 WOW! Business First Utility District of Knox County Lifetime Products Scapa Healthcare YMCA of East Tennessee, Inc. Flowers Baking Co. of Knoxville, Lincoln Memorial University LLC Schaad Companies Link Logistics Group, LLC Forester Benefits Management, SH Data Technologies LLC Lending Solutions, Inc. ShoffnerKalthoff MES, Inc. Fraley and Schilling, Inc. Mac's Pharmacy Smoky Mountain Guns & Ammo Fresenius Medical Care Management Solutions, LLC Solar Titan USA Furrow Auction Company Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg Southland Companies Gallaher & Associates, Inc. Martin & Company, Inc. StaffSource Garza Law Firm, PLLC MBI Companies, Inc. Strategic Acquisitions Group, LLC. Graphic Creations, Inc. McCarty Holsaple McCarty Studio Four Design, Inc. Gulf & Ohio Railways Architects & Interior Designers Investor Directory As of August 2021 Apartments Apartments Apartments AAMCI – One Riverwalk The Villas on Wallace Management, Inc. Apartments Road Joe Engle, President Ms. Hilary Kilgore, Mrs. Tyra Tipton, Community Manager Business Manager 320 N Cedar Bluff Road Suite 203 221 E. Blount Avenue 1211 Gray Birch Way Knoxville, TN 37923 Knoxville, TN 37920 Knoxville, TN 37919 Tel: (865) 525-7500 Tel: (865) 766-4042 Tel: (865) 898-1211 Fax: (865) 691-3573 Fax: (865) 522-4062 http://www.oneriverwalka http://www.aamci.com/ partments.com http://www.thevillasonwall aceroad.com Investor since 2009 Investor since 2018 Investor since 2017 Crescent Ebenezer The Icon Apartment Homes at Hardin Vintage at Emory Road Mrs. Tiffany Merritt, Valley Property Manager Brandon Bryant, Mr. Dale Hall, Property 8860 Crescent Lake Way Property Manaer Manager Knoxville, TN 37923 1980 Icon Way 7401 Vintage Pointe Way Tel: (865) 456-5112 Knoxville, TN 37932 Powell, TN 37849 https://crescentebenezer. Tel: (865) 253-7784 Tel: (865) 512-6430 com https://iconhardinvalley.c http://www.vintagemoryro Investor since 2021 om ad.com Investor since 2017 Lovell Crossing Investor since 2021 Apartments The Preserve at Wellsley Park at Deane Hill Mrs. Suzanne Lynch, Hardin Valley Property Manager Apartment Homes Ms. Kirstie Jones, Community Manager 1300 Lovell Crossing Mrs. Whitney Bowman, Way Property Manager 7300 Sir Walter Way Knoxville, TN 37932 Knoxville, TN 37919 2310 Yellow Birch Way Tel: (865) 539-9130 Knoxville, TN 37931 Tel: (865) 221-7930 Fax: (865) 539-9198 Fax: (865) 670-7499 Tel: (865) 789-2310 www.lovellcrossing.com Fax: (865) 219-5114 http://www.livewellsleypar kapts.com Investor since 2007 http://www.thepreserveat hardinvalley.com Investor since 2016 Investor since 2013 Apartments to Apartments Page: 5 Investor Directory As of August 2021 Housing Apartments:Corporate Architectural & Engineering Services Architectural & Engineering Services Architectural & Engineering Services Corporate Quarters, Johnson Inc. 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