Neighborhoods & Homes
Rhodes Communities
Rich in work ethic and strong in character, Michael C. Rhodes founder of Rhodes Communities has cultivated a lifetime of exposure to real estate and construction into one of East Tennessee’s strongest, most reliable homebuilders. For over a decade, Rhodes Communities has been giving Knoxville-area homebuyers ... more experience, more impressive architecture, more outstanding features and more rewarding lifestyles in desirable locations throughout the region.
Downtown Knoxville seeing a lot of shaking going on developmentally
Virtually every historic building along Knoxville's downtown Gay Street now is occupied, under renovation or has a plan to be soon.
And good luck finding a quick table at a restaurant on a weekend.
Most of the projects that market observers would base the area's growing sense of resurgence on actually are plans still in the making - a new, multiplex theater, renovated retail spaces and more than a half-dozen sites for condominium developments.
Still, downtown's progress in 2005 made the strongest case yet for what it could become.
South Knoxville: Bridging different worlds
By cooper | 3:41 pm, 08/27/2007You could say South Knoxville bridges different worlds. Several bridges connect the community to downtown and the University of Tennessee.
There are also many facets of South Knoxville, including two hospitals, a nature center, greenways, dogwood trails, student apartments, old farmsteads, and Island Home Airport with one runway.
Historic landmarks, graceful neighborhoods flavor East Knoxville
By cooper | 3:37 pm, 08/27/2007East Knoxville is a gumbo of parks, ethnic restaurants, historical sites, old architecture, rooted businesses and tributes to Knoxville’s African-American heritage.
The Knoxville Zoo perches near Chilhowee Park – longtime home of the Tennessee Valley Fair and a place with fond memories for generations of residents.
Magnolia Avenue, paralleling Chilhowee Park, is a nostalgic strip through East Knoxville. Ghosts of drive-in restaurants, Blue Circle, Krispy Kreme and roller coasters from the fairgrounds linger in the memory of Knoxvillians.
