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Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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Arcade grows sampling business
The new Arcade Marketing plant in Chattanooga doesn’t smell like a typical manufacturing facility.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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Area blazer maker marks 130 years
The nation’s oldest privately held clothing manufacturer recently celebrated its 130th year of supplying garments for “presidents, the military, sports icons, Hollywood actors, Disney and the Rose Bowl Parade,” according to Jim Park, vice president of sales for Hardwick Clothes here.
Posted: Thursday - Sept. 2, 2010
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Drained economy
This year’s summer heat wave provided a much needed drop in the bucket for local pool retailers, but some say it wasn’t enough to offset the effects of a drained economy.
Posted: Wednesday - Sept. 1, 2010
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Shops jam into gallery
After 14 years in Chattanooga’s Southside, Judy Klemm is moving around the corner for a new endeavor.
Posted: Tuesday - Aug. 31, 2010
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Towering efficiency
Chattanooga’s tallest office building has gone green and garnered the federal Energy Star badge.
Posted: Sunday - Aug. 29, 2010
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The road to success
An 11,000-square-foot training facility under construction at Roadtec Inc. will further the company’s mission to put customers first, officials said.
Posted: Saturday - Aug. 28, 2010
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Technology turning the channel on TV repair
Inside a crowded shop on Rossville Boulevard, Bob Wolfe sits in a dusty old blue chair, examining a flat-screen TV that sits atop a makeshift table enveloped in tan carpet.
Posted: Friday - Aug. 27, 2010
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Master of the mail
Joyce Berry works the phone behind a well-worn wooden desk at the post office in Dunlap, Tenn., the cramped room further crowded by two computers, several file cabinets and a large magnifying glass casting light over an array of official correspondence.
Posted: Thursday - Aug. 26, 2010
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Doctor’s dream for Southside nearing reality
For five years Dr. Carey Nease dreamed of building his own surgery center. Now, his $4.9 million mixed-use project on the Southside will become one of the biggest developments constructed in that area, according to real estate agent Jay Robinson.
Posted: Wednesday - Aug. 25, 2010
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VW readying paint shop
Volkswagen is close to turning the key to start the most complex part of its Chattanooga assembly plant as the carmaker readies its state-of-the-art paint shop.
Posted: Tuesday - Aug. 24, 2010
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VW halfway to 2,000 hires
Cathy Allen says she gave up a job in insurance for a career building cars for Volkswagen in Chattanooga.
Posted: Sunday - Aug. 22, 2010
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CVB shifting visitors center
With two moves, Chattanooga’s chief tourism and convention recruiting group projects it will boost foot traffic to its visitors center, help it sell the city and save money.
Posted: Saturday - Aug. 21, 2010
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Information super highway
Corey Choate, general manager of Economy Honda, was faced with a serious financial decision on Sept. 15, 2008: Either change the way he did business or close his doors, a dilemma driven by a looming recession and falling consumer confidence.
Posted: Friday - Aug. 20, 2010
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Crepe-A-Delic
A taste of France is set to come to the North Shore with the opening of Crepe-A-Delic, a restaurant serving crepes and more.
Posted: Thursday - Aug. 19, 2010
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Financial times
In the old days of ticker tape and handshake agreements, the life of a financial adviser was an adventure, according to the founders of Merrill Lynch’s Chattanooga office.

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