Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
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A company supplying fuel and hangar space at Chattanooga’s airport on Thursday said a plan by Lovell Field officials to add another similar business goes against the trend amid the slow economy.
Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
A Korean automotive supplier may be looking at the Cleveland, Tenn., area for a new manufacturing plant.
Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
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J Backlund guitar models feature a “retro futuristic” design rife with swooping curves and winged edges.“Electric guitar design has been at a standstill for the last 60 years,” co-owner Bruce Bennett said. “Ours are the next leap.”
Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
Demand in western Europe, China and the Americas helped Volkswagen AG sales motor ahead in the second quarter, the company said Thursday.
Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
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Eight years ago, carpet industry leaders set an ambitious goal of cutting the amount of carpet going into America’s landfills by 40 percent by 2012.
Posted: Friday - July 30, 2010
A Seattle-based website connecting businesses with students seeking internships is test driving the Chattanooga market this fall.
Posted: Thursday - July 29, 2010
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After 15 years of doing business in Chattanooga, The Galleries at Southside will close its doors in August.
Posted: Thursday - July 29, 2010
During a flat economy, Double Cola Co. is getting extra fizz by selling its soft drink concentrate around the globe.
Posted: Thursday - July 29, 2010
DALTON Ga. — Floor Covering Weekly, the business newspaper covering the floor covering industry, presented its second annual GreenStep awards Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Dalton.
Posted: Wednesday - July 28, 2010
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When workers lose their jobs, they begin to tap their savings to make ends meet. But in a long recession with high unemployment, people start looking for alternative sources of income to continue to feed themselves, according to Bruce Hutchinson, professor of economics at UTC.
Posted: Tuesday - July 27, 2010
DAYTON, Tenn. — Despite the unraveling of much of America’s textile and apparel industry, textile, carpet and apparel production still accounts for nearly 44,000 jobs in the 30-county tri-state region, according to an employment study presented to Rhea County officials Monday.
Posted: Tuesday - July 27, 2010
Chattanooga’s political and business elite braved thunder and lightning to attend AT&T’s U-verse launch event Monday afternoon, where Gregg Morton, president of AT&T Tennessee, announced the company’s plans.
Posted: Tuesday - July 27, 2010
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Another parking garage could be in downtown’s future as CARTA officials look to supply more spaces for the Hunter Museum of American Art and Bluff View Art District.
Posted: Sunday - July 25, 2010
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AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson promised in May that Chattanooga customers would have access to the company’s U-Verse service “this summer,” and on Monday the company is set to deliver on that promise, according to Gregg Morton, president of AT&T Tennessee.
Posted: Saturday - July 24, 2010
Kaye Ivey of Keller Williams Realty said she is putting together one of the biggest open houses in recent Chattanooga history with about 80 homes in two neighborhoods open to the general public Sunday.
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