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Answer Financial move has significant impact, new tenant possible

Posted at 1:04 pm January 31, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Answer Financial Oak Ridge

Answer Financial Inc. is relocating from this building on Union Valley Road to Bridgewater Road in West Knoxville.

Answer Financial’s decision to relocate its local sales center to Knoxville, taking several hundred jobs, will have a significant impact on Oak Ridge, but another tenant could be interested in moving into the office building on Union Valley Road, business leaders said.

One of the largest auto and home insurance agencies in the United States, Answer Financial broke ground on its new 32,775-square-foot facility on Bridgewater Road in Knoxville last week. It could be open by early fall and serve as the company’s primary sales center. It will be able to house more than 400 employees, including more than 100 new employees the company plans to hire in the next two years.

Estimates of the jobs lost in Oak Ridge ranged from about 200 to 300, and officials said Answer Financial workers earned $40,000 to $50,000 or more.

“It’s just a shame that we weren’t able to entice them to stay,” said Rick Chinn, partner in R&R Enterprises, which owns the Union Valley Road property. “It’s just hard to find 300 jobs.”

“It has a significant impact,” said Kim Denton, president of the Oak Ridge Economic Partnership. “It’s especially hard when it’s a company that we recruited more than 10 years ago.”

Answer Financial Knoxville Groundbreaking

Answer Financial Inc. broke ground on a new sales center on Bridgewater Road in Knoxville on Thursday. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge officials said the city worked with other agencies—including Tennessee, Anderson County, and the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board—to help provide Answer Financial, which was then known as InsLogic in Oak Ridge, with a piece of telecommunications equipment known as an electric switch. That aid, which provided InsLogic with system redundancy, was worth several hundred thousand dollars, local officials said.

Denton said the switch is fully depreciated and outdated now.

Chinn said R&R Enterprises is discussing possible leases with other potential tenants at the Union Valley Road building, which has space for about 450 workers.

Answer Financial’s 10-year lease was up this spring.

In a press release last week, Answer Financial said the relocation to west Knoxville will be “beneficial in attracting and retaining associates by offering a more central location with easy access to dining and services.” The new location will shorten the commute for most employees and “double the number of associates that will be less than a 15-minute drive from the office,” the company said.

In addition, more than 90 percent of recent applicants live closer to the new location, which is a short drive east of Cedar Bluff Road.

“Breaking ground on this new building demonstrates our commitment to the Innovation Valley,” said Rob Slingerland, Answer Financial chief executive officer. In its press release, the company expressed its appreciation to Oak Ridge officials and the community.

Denton said Answer Financial, an Allstate company, wasn’t able to recruit the workforce it needed in Oak Ridge. There is a perception that Oak Ridge is farther away from Knoxville than it actually is, she said.

“It was hard to get University of Tennessee students or other potential applicants to come to the Oak Ridge location,” Denton said. “We need to overcome that perception.”

Filed Under: Business, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Allstate, Answer Financial, Bridgewater Road, InsLogic, insurance, jobs, Kim Denton, lease, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership, R&R Enterprises, relocation, Rick Chinn, Union Valley Road

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  1. Kay Williamson says

    February 1, 2013 at 9:41 am

    sure they always say someone is moving in, “someday”

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