Engineering firm Arcadis G&M Inc. is working on dozens of infrastructure projects to protect New Orleans from hurricane storm surges, and the Chattanooga office has one of the contracts.
Comcast intends to continue expanding Internet and high-definition video services to meet consumer demand amid growing competition, the Fortune 100 company’s chief executive said Saturday.
Making buildings more environmentally friendly will pay off economically for businesses after an upfront investment, says one of the creators of the LEED certification for existing structures.
The organizers of a seminar about environmentally friendly building practices hope to inform participants about how the green concept can save cash and develop new business opportunities.
Top CBL officials’ 2008 compensation dropped up to 40 percent as the shopping center company failed to meet its earnings target even though it posted a gain for the year.
Film processing continues to be available at area stores despite the growing popularity of digital cameras, retailers say, though some businesses are shuttering the service at certain locations.
Almost two years before the White House eyed a renewed electric system for the nation, the Electric Power Board began upgrading its network at a cost of $170 million.
Dr. Rink Murray says it was a “no brainer” for him and his business partner to open their reproductive endocrinology practice in an unfinished office condo.
Chattanooga has a number of popular areas for sales of existing and new homes, but real estate experts say Volkswagen’s arrival means some neighborhoods will heat up even more.
Bi-Lo LLC was facing a Thursday deadline for a $260 million loan that the company said it was unable to renew, prompting its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, court documents show.
Chattanooga officials moved a step closer Friday to building Volkswagen’s training facility by approving $40 million in funding for the facility, which is on a tight construction schedule.
Businesspeople aspiring to work with Volkswagen vendors had a chance Wednesday to talk with executives from the automaker and learn how to apply as a vendor.
Chattanooga planners on Monday approved changes to plans for a 316-unit apartment complex on East Brainerd Road that has drawn fire from area residents.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press today announced an advertising partnership with local Realtors that will provide more detailed home ads on the newspaper’s Web site.