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PDF-Investor-Directory-4.14.2021.Pdf 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. Discovery, Inc. 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. ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen & Messer Construction Company INSTITUTE (EPRI) Carpenter, PLLC Elo Touch Solutions workspace interiors, inc. ONE Business Solutions Emerson Process Management – Y-12 Federal Credit Union Phillips & Jordan, Inc. 21st Mortgage Corporation Reliability Solutions-MHM Siemens Molecular Imaging Executive Building Solutions, Inc. CMC Steel Tennessee Sitel Group First Century Bank Downtown Knoxville Alliance Summit Medical Group, PLLC Great West Casualty Company FirstBank TeamHealth Hallsdale Powell Utility District AAA Tennessee/ The Auto Club Lenoir City Utilities Board Tennova Healthcare Information Capture Solutions Group M & M Productions USA ACTS Fleet Maintenance Utilities Management Federation, Johnson & Galyon, Inc. PYA, P.C. Inc. Advent Electric KaTom Restaurant Supply, Inc. Radio Systems Corporation Verizon Communications Inc. ALLCOR Staffing Kelvion SmartBank WBIR-TV Allevia Technology Kimberly-Clark Corporation Stowers Machinery Corporation White Realty and Service Alsco Inc. Knoxville Graphic House TechMah Medical Corporation American Book Company Lewis Thomason The Trust Company of Tennessee Answer Financial, Inc Mercedes Benz of Knoxville UT-BATTELLE, LLC/ORNL Aubrey's Inc. Morning Pointe of Powell Assisted Living Avertium Accenture On Trac, Inc. Avison Young Accident Fund Insurance Premiere Building Maintenance Axle Logistics Company of America Corporation Bacon & Company, Inc. ADT Security Services ACS Cleaning Prestige Cleaners, Inc. Baker, Donelson, Bearman, All Occasions Party Rentals All Crane Rental of Tennessee, PureMagic Carwash of Alcoa Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Aqua-Chem, Inc. LLC Red Stag Fulfillment Bandit Lites, Inc. All Occasion Catering, LLC Bright Event Productions Regal Entertainment Group Bank of America, N.A. Ancient Lore Village Brunswick Boat Group Reily Foods Co. Bank of Tennessee Arconic Bush Brothers & Company Rogers Group, Inc. Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC Arsenal Strength Cancave Management Sheltowee Angel Network BB Industries AT&T Cellular Sales of Knoxville, Inc. Shular Hospitality Bernstein, Stair & McAdams LLP Avero Advisors Cherokee Distributing Co., Inc. South College Berry Funeral Home B Riley Financial - Dan Edmunds Clear Leader Group SouthEast Bank BGT Recruiting & Consulting, Inc. BarberMcMurry Architects Consolidated Nuclear Security Y- The 9 Group Big Slate Media 12 Barge Design Solutions Thermo King of Knoxville bioPure Hardin Valley Dura-Line Bertelkamp Automation, Inc. Threds, Inc. Black Iris Branding East Tennessee Children's Cirrus Aircraft TIS Insurance Services, Inc. Blackberry Farm Hospital Coldwell Banker Wallace Elavon Toyota/Lexus of Knoxville Blaine Construction Corporation Comcast Integrity Laboratories TRANE BlueCross BlueShield of Cook Bros. Homes Jewelry Television Turkey Creek Land Partners Tennessee D.R. Horton Boldsquare Keurig Dr Pepper U.S. Cellular Design Innovation Architects, Inc. Booz Allen Hamilton Kramer Rayson LLP Uster Technologies, Inc. Edfinancial Services Breeding Olinzock Carter Crippen K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. Volkert, Inc Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & PC Lawler-Wood, LLC Davis, P.C. Vulcan Materials Company Bristol Motor Speedway Lloyd's Electric Service, Inc. Willis Towers Watson Cannon & Cannon, Inc. The Knoxville Chamber thanks its Premier Partners. CCS Presentation Systems Hodges, Doughty & Carson, PLLC Merit Construction, Inc. TCV Trust & Wealth Management CEMEX, Inc. Holston Gases, Inc. Moxley Carmichael Tennessee Valley Asset Central Technologies, Inc. House-Hasson Hardware NAI Koella | RM Moore Management Partners (TVAMP) Tennessee Valley Pool and Spas Cigna Company Northeast Knox Utility District HSC Building Automation & The Christman Company Civil & Environmental Consultants Northwestern Mutual Controls Inc. The Dow Chemical Company Hyperion Networks Office Depot Commercial & Investment The IT Company Image Matters, Inc. Ole Ben Franklin Motors Properties, Co. The Park Vista a DoubleTree by Computer Systems Plus Impact Knoxville Ole Smoky Distillery Hilton Connor Concepts, Inc. Inter-Agency Insurance Service, OrthoTennessee The Stokely Company Cooper Realty Investments, Inc. Inc. Paradigm Wealth Partners The Tennessean Hotel Ionogen, LLC Cornerstone of Recovery Peak Restaurants LLC The Trentham Santiago Group iRis Networks Coulter & Justus, P.C. Pellissippi State Community The Wakefield Corporation John Fleming - Peoples Home College Crosslin, PLLC Three Roots Capital Equity Piper Communications Crowe LLP Tim Hathaway - Realty Executives Johnstone Supply Co. PME Communications Associates CTR Coatings Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley, Post Leasing and Sales, Inc. Tindell's Building Materials Dealers Warehouse Corporation PC Premier Surgical Associates, PLLC TriMark Strategic DeRoyal Industries, Inc. Knox Chapman Utility District PrideStaff U.S. Bank Digital Group LLC Knox County Schools Knoxville Area Association of Provision Center for Proton United Community Bank Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux Therapy Realtors UT Haslam College of Business Elder's Ace Hardware Pugh CPAs Knoxville Dermatology Group Vaughn & Melton Consulting Embassy Suites by Hilton Realty Executives Relocation Knoxville Real Estate Engineers, Inc. Knoxville Downtown Professionals, Inc. RemX – EmployBridge Visit Knoxville Enterprise Rent-A-Car Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Renasant Bank Vistage Ernst & Young Union Revitalyze MD Waste Connections of Tennessee, Factory To You Fence Kroger Roane State Community College Inc. Fast Pace Health Urgent Care LBMC, P.C. Rodefer Moss & Company, PLLC Weigel's Stores, Inc. Clinic LeRoy Thompson Consultants LLC Rowe Transfer West Knox Utility District Fifth Third Bank LHP Capital, LLC S&ME, Inc. Which Wich Superior Sandwiches First Utility District of Knox County Liberty Mutual Insurance Sam's Club West #8256 WOW! Business Flowers Baking Co. of Knoxville, Lifetime Products LLC Scapa Healthcare YMCA of East Tennessee, Inc. Lincoln Memorial University Forester Benefits Management, Schaad Companies LLC Link Logistics Group, LLC SH Data Technologies Fraley and Schilling, Inc. Link Operations LLC Shattered Dreams Fresenius Medical Care Mac's Pharmacy ShoffnerKalthoff MES, Inc. Furrow Auction Company Management Solutions, LLC Solar Titan USA Gallaher & Associates, Inc. Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg Southland Companies Goodall Homes Martin & Company, Inc. StaffSource Graphic Creations, Inc. MBI Companies, Inc. Strategic Acquisitions Group, LLC. Greenbrier Real Estate Advisors, McCarty Holsaple McCarty LLC Architects & Interior Designers Studio Four Design, Inc. Gulf & Ohio Railways McHale & Associates, Inc. Sunbelt Rentals Haines Structural Group McKibbon Hotel Management SVN | Wood Properties Harrison Construction Company McWhorter & Company - Retail Sysco Knoxville, LLC Supplies Investor Directory As of April 2021 Apartments Apartments Apartments AAMCI – The Icon Apartment Vintage at Emory Management, Inc. Homes at Hardin Road Joe Engle, President Valley Mr. Dale Hall, Property Brandon Bryant, Manager 320 N Cedar Bluff Road Property Manaer Suite 203 7401 Vintage Pointe Way Knoxville, TN 37923 1980 Icon Way Powell, TN 37849 Knoxville, TN 37932 Tel: (865) 525-7500 Tel: (865) 512-6430 Fax: (865) 522-4062 Tel: (865) 253-7784 http://www.vintagemoryro http://www.aamci.com/ https://iconhardinvalley.c ad.com om Investor since 2009 Investor since 2017 Investor since 2021 Lovell Crossing Wellsley Park at Apartments The Preserve at Deane Hill Hardin Valley Mrs. Suzanne Lynch, Ms. Kirstie Jones, Apartment Homes Property Manager Community Manager 1300 Lovell Crossing Mrs. Whitney Bowman, 7300 Sir Walter Way Way Property Manager Knoxville, TN 37919 Knoxville, TN 37932 2310 Yellow Birch Way Tel: (865) 221-7930 Tel: (865) 539-9130 Knoxville, TN 37931 Fax: (865) 670-7499 Fax: (865) 539-9198 Tel: (865) 789-2310 http://www.livewellsleypar www.lovellcrossing.com Fax: (865) 219-5114 kapts.com Investor since 2007 http://www.thepreserveat Investor since 2016 hardinvalley.com One Riverwalk Investor since 2013 Apartments The Villas on Wallace Ms. Hilary Kilgore, Road Community Manager 221 E. Blount Avenue Mrs. Tyra Tipton, Knoxville, TN 37920 Business Manager Tel: (865) 766-4042 1211 Gray Birch Way Knoxville, TN 37919 http://www.oneriverwalka partments.com Tel: (865) 898-1211 Fax: (865) 691-3573 Investor since 2018 http://www.thevillasonwall aceroad.com Investor since 2017 Apartments to Apartments Page: 5 Investor Directory As of April 2021 Housing Apartments:Corporate Architectural & Engineering Services Architectural & Engineering Services Architectural & Engineering Services Corporate Quarters, Johnson Inc. BarberMcMurry Design Innovation Architecture, Inc. Ms. Kim Taylor, Owner Architects Architects, Inc. Mrs. Danielle Hemsley, Ms. Heather Beck, Mr. Faris Eid, President Director of Business 10912 Murdock Road Communications Development Knoxville, TN 37932 Manager 402 South Gay
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