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Ninja 5K Race to support Wounded Warriors, Graduation Celebration

Posted at 1:03 pm April 29, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Ninja 5K Race Logo

Registration is now open for the inaugural Ninja 5K race coming to Oak Ridge on June 28. Organizers said the race was created to raise funds for our local Graduation Celebration event, while also supporting the Wounded Warriors Project.

The Ninja 5K is a 3.1-mile race and walk that is planned for the Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge. The race course is very flat and accessible for all ages and abilities, a press release said. The race will be timed, but both runners and walkers are encouraged to participate.

“Martial arts groups will be on hand doing demonstrations, and everyone is encouraged to dress up ninja-style for the event,” a release stated. “Events like this one are sweeping the country because people are looking for something fun to do as a family. We hope to see the whole family dressed out in martial arts uniforms, or as Ninja Turtles, Karate Kid, Kung Fu Panda, etc.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Graduation Celebration, Horizon Center, Ninja 5K, Ninja 5K Race, race, walk, wounded warriors

New airport in west Oak Ridge could feature small business jets, 5,000-foot runway

Posted at 5:25 pm September 10, 2013
By John Huotari 15 Comments

Oak Ridge Airport Site at Heritage Center

An airport with a 5,000-foot runway could serve small business jets and pressurized turbine aircraft at Heritage Center, the former K-25 site, in west Oak Ridge. An image of the proposed runway is in yellow at right. (Photo courtesy Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority)

The airport proposed at Heritage Center in west Oak Ridge could feature a 5,000-foot runway, accommodate all but the largest business jets, and cost between $35 million and $45 million, an official said Monday.

Construction at the site is possible around 2017 to 2018, said Bill Marrison, president of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority.

The airport would be built at the front of Heritage Center, the former K-25 site, and the runway would parallel Highway 58. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: aircraft, airport, Bill Marrison, business jets, Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, DOE, Downtown Island Airport, ED-3, Heritage Center, Highway 58, Horizon Center, industrial park, K-25, McGhee Tyson Airport, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, MKAA, Oak Ridge, pilots, runway, U.S. Department of Energy

About 200 bike riders competing in Oak Ridge Velo Classic this weekend

Posted at 1:40 pm July 26, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Velo Classic

Professional and top amateur males race in a previous Oak Ridge Velo Classic. (Photo submitted by Lou Rabinowitz)

About 200 bicycle racers will compete this weekend in the sixth annual Oak Ridge Velo Classic.

The competitions include road races that start at 8 a.m. Saturday at the former K-25 site, now renamed East Tennessee Technology Park, and time trials that start at 4 p.m., also at ETTP.

Starting at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, riders will compete in a criterium, which is like “NASCAR on bikes,” said Lou Rabinowitz, one of the organizers. The criterium races will be on a closed loop at the Horizon Center business park in west Oak Ridge. Competitors can ride very close to each other and could reach top speeds of up to 30 mph or more. Rabinowitz said it’s the best competition for spectators to watch. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: criterium, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, Horizon Center, K-25, Lou Rabinowitz, Oak Ridge Velo Classic, road race, time trial

IDB endorses professional services contract with Chamber

Posted at 8:31 pm July 1, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce could provide an office for the Industrial Development Board, store its files, prepare its meeting minutes and agendas, and take care of its accounting under a proposal endorsed Monday.

The Chamber would do the work for $25,000 per year, IDB Chair David Wilson told board members. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Johnson, David Wilson, economic development, Hal Osucha, Horizon Center, IDB, Kathy Barber, Kim Denton, Lou Dunlap, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Parker Hardy, Ray Evans, Richard Chinn, Steve Jones

State announces first Select Tennessee Certified Sites, including Horizon Center area

Posted at 6:26 pm June 25, 2013
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Tennessee Certified Site at Horizon Center

The Select Tennessee Certified Site is pictured above at Horizon Center. (Submitted photo)

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development announced on Tuesday the first six Select Tennessee Certified Sites.

As previously reported on Oak Ridge Today, one of the sites is at Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge.

The Select Tennessee program was launched in June 2012 with the goal of helping Tennessee communities prepare available sites for investment and expansion. The program sets a consistent and rigorous standard upon which companies can rely in making critical location decisions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Hagerty, Development Area 6, expansion, Horizon Center, investment, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Select Tennessee Certified Sites, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

State certification means 110-acre Horizon Center site is ready for development

Posted at 5:15 pm June 19, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Tennessee Certified Site at Horizon Center

The Select Tennessee Certified Site at Horizon Center is pictured at center above. A 28-acre portion of the parcel at left has been identified as a primary data center site. (Submitted photo)

Tennessee officials have identified 110 cleared acres in Horizon Center as one of the first sites in the state to be named a certified site, meaning the property has met certain rigorous standards and is ready for development.

It’s now the second certified site in Horizon Center, a business park on State Route 95 in west Oak Ridge.

The 110-acre site has been designated as a Select Tennessee Certified Site by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Hagerty, certification, certified site, date center site, development, expansions, Horizon Center, Kathy Barber, Kim Denton, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership, relocations, Select Tennessee Certified Site, TECD, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Valley Authority

Guest column: H.M.S. Carbon Fiber

Posted at 12:51 pm June 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Guest Columns 1 Comment

By Leslie Agron and Pat Fain

Anyone a Gilbert and Sullivan fan?

“When I was a lad I served a term / As office boy to an attorney’s firm. /
I cleaned the windows and I swept the floor, / And I polished up the handle of the big front door.” (HMS Pinafore)

So, how does this go in Oak Ridge? Perhaps: Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Carbon Fiber Technology Facility will revolutionize the choice of materials used in manufacturing. Major manufactures, such as auto companies, will be falling over themselves soon to locate here, so as to capitalize on the technical information to be transferred from ORNL (possibly, but it might be a few years out yet). They will all want sites in Horizon Center, next to the ORNL demonstration facility, to be closest to the technology (maybe, but remember that Nissan found a Middle Tennessee location adequate for transfer of battery technology they consider vital to their future).

Carbon fiber manufacturing is a high energy-utilizing process. ORNL’s demonstration facility could take most of the 10-megawatt energy capacity at Horizon Center (true, but Horizon Center was designed as a commercial park, not as an industrial park). So we need a large project to bring 20 megawatts of additional electrical capacity into Horizon Center right away to meet this pressing need (hmm…has there been someone knocking at our doors lately that they have not been telling us about? What we seem to need right now is an incremental project to put in a lesser amount of power, especially at peak load times, so that the one or two parcels we might sell soon at Horizon Center will have adequate power available—else they are correct that nothing might sell). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Carbon Fiber Technology Facility, electrical capacity, energy, Gilbert and Sullivan, Heritage Center, HMS Carbon Fiber, HMS Pinafore, Horizon Center, industrial development, kilowatts, land, Leslie Agron, megawatts, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pat Fain, power, power lines, solar facility, solar power, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

TVA names Horizon Center site as primary data center site

Posted at 12:22 pm May 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Horizon Center Data Center Site

A 28-acre site at Horizon Center has been designated by the Tennessee Valley Authority as a site that is ready to recruit data centers. (Submitted photo)

The Tennessee Valley Authority has identified a 28-acre site at Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge as a potential data center site, a designation that will help Oak Ridge recruit companies, an official said.

“Having a primary data center site in Oak Ridge is a tremendous advantage and will definitely give us a competitive edge when recruiting data center prospects,” said Kim Denton, president and chief executive officer of the Oak Ridge Economic Partnership. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: data center, Deloitte Consulting, Horizon Center, John Bradley, Kim Denton, Oak Ridge Economic Partnership, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, OREP, primary data center, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Driver ejected, dies in single-vehicle rollover near Horizon

Posted at 9:25 am March 20, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Horizon Center Fatal Crash

A driver died Tuesday night after being ejected from this vehicle, which left Oak Ridge Turnpike and rolled several times at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday near Horizon Center. (Photo by Tom Scott)

A Cleveland, Tenn., man died after he was ejected from an eastbound minivan that left Oak Ridge Turnpike and rolled several times at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday near Horizon Center, authorities said.

Benjamin Park Birdwell, 33, was driving the 2004 Toyota Sienna near Imperium Drive, the Oak Ridge Police Department said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: fatal crash, Horizon Center, Jim Akagi, Oak Ridge Turnpike

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