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Fiber Optics Available Now in Chattanooga Areas

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Fiber optics has been coming to Chattanooga for a long while. There have been law suits and regulatoryEPB fiber optics attempts to stop it, but fiber is now available in many locations in Chattanooga.

The promise is "virtually unlimited bandwidth," along with consistency and increased reliability.

Check availability for your area here.

This technology is a must to maintain Chattanooga's momentum as a growing and forward looking community.

I expect there will be direct benefit even for those who do not switch to fiber, as Comcast and the other Internet access options compete for customers.

Greening Habitat - Chattanooga Habitat for Humanity Goes Green

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The film, Main Street: More than a Home, documents the story about the first LEED certified Habitat home in Tennessee.

LEED certified Habitat Home

Several months ago Habitat for Humanity in Chattanooga announced the first LEED certified home in Tennessee. The home was completed in April.

Today Habitat announced the film documenting the effort and the client's story - a remarkable story - will be featured at the Brownfields Film Festival on Tuesday, November 17th.

The LEED certified project was a joint effort with local entrepreneur - architect, Thomas Palmer; green builder Ethan Collier; and local nonprofit, green|spaces - and Habitat. The client is Baja Dalla, a Sudanese refugee, who Sudan's civil war in which his parents and siblings were killed to come to Chattanooga.

The Chattanoogan has a story about Baja and his family. This is the 4th refugee family helped by Chattanooga Habitat.

The story was so inspiring that David Porfiri and Linda Duvoison, with Mindflow Media, decided to produce a documentary film: Main Street: More than a Home.

Collier Construction has provided a resource sheet to describe some of the design features that makes the new home a green home. It includes planned features such as advanced framing, insulated crawl space and attic

You can donate to the green Habitat construction projects here.

Susan G Komen Events for October 2009

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Last month another successful Race for the Cure was held in Chattanooga.

This year a record crowd came Susan G Komen Race for the Cureout for the annual 1k Fun Run and the 5K Competitive Race.

As a follow up to the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure two more events are scheduled in October.

Tomorrow at 4pm, organizers with the Chattanooga Affiliate of Susam G Komen for the Cure® are going for the Guinness Book of Records for the largest human awareness ribbon.

Anyone over the age of 15 can participate. Participants will meet at Chamberlain Field, UTC.

The next event is October 29 at the Chattanooga Spa, from 6 to 9pm. $15 admission for hors d'oevres and mini spa treatments, with proceeds going to the Chattanooga Affiliate of Susam G Komen for the Cure®.

 

Chattanooga Economic Growth

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The Chattanooga economy has received some very positive signs in the last several days.

Even with employment in Chattanooga currently close to the very high national average, signs of new growth areEconomic Growth Signs in Chattanooga encouraging

Reviewing the recent story lines in the Times Free Press reveals postive stories that bear out a trend of economic recovery in the Chattanooga area.

Chattam, a local consumer products manufacturer, has seen its stock price jump as investors take note of its rising sales and profits. The article reports that the company's top 4 brands, Gold Bond, ACT, Icy Hot, and Cortizone-10, are having strong sales. The article reports that the company is planning an $18 million expansion that will employ over 60 additional people.

The Volkswagen plant of course is big news in Chattanooga.Plant construction is moving along well. This week VW representatives held a gathering for potential suppliers. Plans now are to have a high percentage of supplier plants on site and locally in Chattanooga. About 100 VW suppliers gathered to hear VW expectations for its new plant in Chattanooga.

Southern Fabrication Contractors, another local company, announced it received the contract for installing equipment support steel for the VW plant. Contract terms were not announced but it is very good for the Chattanooga employer and community.

Another local company, CBL, a locally based commercial property developer and management company, announced the grand opening of The Promenade, a 700,000 square foot shopping center in D'Iberville, Mississippi. The first phase is opening with 96% of the commercial space leased or committed. The shopping center is the largest project in the Mississippi Gulf Coast since Hurricane Katrina.

Another local company, eSpin, a leader in nanofiber technology, announced it has received the license to provide dry wipes for use at Department of Energy nuclear energy facilities. These wipes replace wet wipes and are more effective and require no other chemicals to clean. The company hopes to offer similar products for general consumer use.

These headlines are strong, tangible evidence of new economic growth in Chattanooga.

The headlines tell me, Good things are happening.

St. Elmo, Chattanooga's Historic Neighborhoods

Julia Odom, Chattanooga Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Chattanooga, TN

Chattanooga Real Estate St Elmo 1St. Elmo is probably the largest residential area of Chattanooga that has been designated a historical district. Both Fort Wood & Ferger Place share that distinction but each of those is a relatively small place. Not so, St. Elmo. Founded in 1885, St. Elmo was at one time it's very own little city on the way from Chattanooga to Chickamauga. It still retains its small town feel today. Chattanooga Real Estate St Elmo Thankful Church

Like pretty much every historical area in Chattanooga, the Elmo has suffered from years of decay and urban blight (gee, I really get tired of writing that about all these neighborhoods) but it's on the rebound. About seven years ago, I looked at a wreck of a four square on Alabama Avenue that had been converted into a four-plex (not uncommon with some of these huge old places). When I told the owner - it was a FSBO - that I wanted to make him an offer, he said that they'd had so much interest that they wanted to hang onto it for a few more years. Original egg & dart mouldings, 10 ft tall pocket doors stored in the basement. Ahh, the stuff of historic home legend. I still wonder what might have been if I'd bought it (bankruptcy?)

But this isn't about me.

See that pretty little church over there to the right? That's Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church, named for one of St. Elmo's founding fathers (mothers?), Thankful Whiteside Johnson. Her husband bequeathed the land for the church with the stipulation that it be named for her. Colonel Abraham Johnson founded St. Elmo on land Thankful had inherited from her family and named it for a novel written by a friend of his wife, Augusta Evans. The author said the view of the new community from Lookout Mountain reminded her of the view of St. Elmo castle in Naples.

Besides its gracious old homes, St Elmo also has a thriving 'downtown' district that includes many local business, some owned by residents of St. Elmo. You'll also find 'America's Most Amazing Mile' here, long time Lookout Mountain landmark and attraction "The Incline Railway."

Think you might want to live in St. Elmo? For the adventurous you might have to reference my previous, buying a wreck post but there are also completely updated and gorgeously finished homes. Click here to check them out. Chattanooga Real Estate St Elmo 3

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