Pet Paradise chooses Chattanooga area for its 60th ‘resort’
It didn't take long for officials at Pet Paradise LLC to know they wanted to sit and stay in Chattanooga.
It didn't take long for officials at Pet Paradise LLC to know they wanted to sit and stay in Chattanooga.
It's been 20 years now since a group of local faith leaders who wanted to help the Latino population launched La Paz Chattanooga as a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
As Komatsu America Corp. draws closer to its 40th anniversary in Chattanooga, the Tokyo-based company continues to look to the future.
One of Chattanooga's legacy businesses changed hands in 2009, when Chattem was purchased for $1.9 billion by France-based Sanofi-Aventis.
Long before Takeo Suzuki built a career helping college students from around the world study abroad, he was one of those students.
Finland-based Nokian Tyres may be what one of its executives called a "niche" manufacturer in terms of overall North American market share, but its profile in …
It's been a solid 12 years since Robbie Tester, then a clinician, took on his last mission with Erlanger Life Force. But the memories of those flights are stil…
Remote Area Medical's mission is to prevent pain and alleviate suffering by providing free, quality health care to those in need.
In June 2014, CHI Memorial Hospital officials blessed and dedicated the Guerry Heart and Vascular Center, the centerpiece of a building project that was first …
When Dr. Courtney Ridner opened his Chattanooga ophthalmology practice in August 2023, he named it Precision Eye Consultants. Not surprising, given that, as bo…
Dr. Matthew Hitchcock's take on the future of medicine has a decidedly retro foundation.
Asked why he and his wife chose to open a restaurant in Lookout Valley, Steve Flynn went for the quip any career restaurant guy would.
It's been almost 13 years since Wacker Chemical broke ground on its polysilicon factory in Bradley County, Tennessee.
LAUNCH Chattanooga seeks to empower entrepreneurship, and in so doing, support underrepresented entrepreneurs — especially minorities, women and individuals fr…
Facing the first hole of the New Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, one mid-December day, Chattanoogan Justin Cofield split the fairway with his drive, then left…
When Jay Shaffer counsels founders of startup businesses, he knows what he's talking about.
If the 2023 stock market was an all-in party, the 2024 market is more likely to resemble a get-together with a few friends.
In order to get the extra square footage she wants for her business, Payton Pitts is going to have to talk to her landlords.
The Hanwha Q Cells complex in Dalton, Georgia, is the largest solar-panel manufacturing facility of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, but company official Li…
Their Mission: Tech Goes Home (TGH) is a project of The Enterprise Center, which has a mission to "unite people, organizations and technology to build an advan…
Duan Bush, a 28-year-old Chattanoogan, recalled in a Friday telephone interview that he was driving in the predawn hours of May 22 when he swerved to avoid hit…
Glenn Hughes carves giant ice menorahs for clients in several cities, but none like the ones he carves for the Chabad Jewish Center of Chattanooga.
When it comes to corporate perks, the staff at Imbibe gives at least as good as it gets.
Dogs are the main guests at The Ark, Harbin says, but clients have brought domestic pets including rabbits, birds, "the occasional reptile," and on rare occasi…
Sarah Love Hart didn't want to choose between her two passions, retail and cooking -- so she didn't.
How badly did Jensen Hyde want to be a doctor?
As should all startup entrepreneurs, Maven Table's Rachel Wanamaker and Kaleena Goldsworthy-Warnock know who their audience is.
It's been more than 60 years since Newton Minow, then chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, called television a "vast wasteland."
After spending the first 27 years of her life in and near Fort Myers, Florida, Sarah Beshears is living in Cleveland and girding herself for a different kind o…
Tim Daugherty retired from the military in 2012 but couldn't quite leave it behind.
When Susan Crawford wanted to make a change in her life, she did what any junior pipe organ major at Ohio's Wittenberg University would have done in 1975.
Independence Day isn't Jerry Eades' favorite holiday.
World War II had ended by the time U.S. Army Cpl. Ted Rea was standing his post in Tokyo and had a brush with infamy.
Troy Oliver, Lifespark's owner and president, says Lifespark's six installers do landscape lighting for about 2,100 clients across the region and holiday light…
Last year's holiday shopping season was the first for Good Kinsmen and an eye-popper for Sean Lawrenson, the store's co-owner.
Michael Bromley is the proverbial kid in a candy store — and that candy store is the bulk of Volkswagen/Audi automobile fleet.
April Cameron couldn't possibly have known it, but she grew up right next door to her future.
When Marissa Bell made the short move from her Rogersville, Tennessee, home to the University of Tennessee's Knoxville campus, she knew which boxes she wanted …
Donnie Rains says he and his son, Will, are undergoing that rite of passage during which the younger man begins to surpass his sire.
It may well be that music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, but it didn't help Doug McClure dodge his destiny — serving in the Salvation Army.
Things are starting to work out for Sheena and Ken Meyer.
Chris Poe loves selling customized golf carts in the signature orange of his alma mater, the University of Tennessee.
Jeff Coffey's dream was simple: to launch a business selling flies, the lures used by fly fishermen. What he didn't anticipate was the profound sense of purpos…
Offering perks such as tickets is an excellent way for businesses to express appreciation for their employees. And it's fairly common for companies around Chat…
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Andrew Zito recalls having to make a decision near the end of his career as a high school baseball player in central Florida, but it wasn't a matter of choosin…
Alton Byrd may be working in soccer for the first time, but that doesn't mean he doesn't know his way around a pitch.
Tim Morgan finished his marketing degree at the University of Alabama in 2003, but he didn't stop learning when he went to work the next year for the NFL's Cha…
Imagine throwing darts blindfolded, then throwing again with the blindfold off.
An old saying holds that "those who can, do -- while those who can't, teach."