The Carter Street Corp., which oversees the Chattanooga Convention Center, approved its 2012 budget request to the city and county today.
The organization is requesting $13,305 more than it did for its 2011 budget, which would be split between the city and county.
Read more in tomorrow's Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Brittany Cofer is a business reporter who has been with the Chattanooga Times Free Press since January 2010. She previously worked as a general assignment Metro reporter. In the Business department, she covers banking, retail, tourism, consumer issues and green issues. Brittany is from Conyers, Ga., and spent two years at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Ga., before transferring to the University of Georgia. She graduated from the university’s Grady College of Journalism in December ...
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Chattanooga Convention Center asks for bigger subsidy
Carter Street Corp. expects the convention business will provide nearly $372,000 too little for its books to balance, so its budget expects city, county money.
The Carter Street Corp., which oversees the Chattanooga Convention Center, approved its 2012 budget request to the city and county ...








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