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Katy Jett named president of Explore Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:58 pm November 20, 2018
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Katy Jett

Katy Jett

 

Katy Jett, a marketing executive with extensive Oak Ridge ties, has been named president of Explore Oak Ridge.

Jett has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Tennessee and served in business development and marketing for K-25 Federal Credit Union for seven years, a press release said. She was vice president of marketing for UT Federal Credit Union for 12 years before joining Enrichment Federal Credit Union, where she was VP of marketing for 10 years.

Jett’s marketing roles have included media relations, promotions, event management, community involvement, budget management, training, and leadership, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Explore Oak Ridge, Katy Jett, Lisa Kendall, Owen Driskill

Housing: Plan approved for new residential development in east Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:08 pm November 14, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge officials approved a plan in November 2018 that would allow a new residential development on more than 100 acres off Edgemoor Road in east Oak Ridge. This is the view looking toward the part of the development that would be called Harbour Pointe A and Harbour Pointe B on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Oak Ridge officials approved a plan in November 2018 that would allow a new residential development on more than 100 acres off Edgemoor Road in east Oak Ridge. This is the view looking toward the part of the development known as Harbour Pointe A and Harbour Pointe B on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Oak Ridge officials have approved a plan that would allow a new residential development on more than 100 acres off Edgemoor Road in east Oak Ridge.

It’s a significant change to what had originally been expected on the property in a master plan adopted in 2009. That was for a planned unit development called Centennial Village.

The new development, which requires changes to the Centennial Village master plan, would be called Harbour Pointe. It could include 310 lots on 117 acres. Of the lots, 186 could be single-family and 124 could be multi-family.

It’s one of several new or revived residential developments across Oak Ridge.

The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission unanimously approved rezonings and a preliminary master plan for Harbour Pointe, subject to certain conditions, during a special meeting on Monday, November 5. The Oak Ridge City Council then unanimously approved them, with the Planning Commission conditions included, on Monday, November 12. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Centennial Golf Course, Centennial Village, Centennial Village Apartments, Edgemoor Road, H.E. Bittle, Harbour Pointe, Kathryn Baldwin, Lose Design, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Community Development, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, planned unit development, preliminary master plan, PUD, residential development, rezoning, Wayne Blasius

Planning Commission to consider Main Street apartments, plan revisions

Posted at 12:06 am November 14, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Drawings that could be considered by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018, depict the apartments, tentatively named Main Street Apartments, that could be built on the northern part of the former American Museum of Science and Energy property on South Tulane Avenue.

Drawings that could be considered by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018, depict the apartments, tentatively named Main Street Apartments, that could be built on the northern part of the former American Museum of Science and Energy property on South Tulane Avenue.

 

The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission on Thursday will consider possible changes to the plan for the next phase of Main Street Oak Ridge and a plan for apartments proposed on the northern part of the former American Museum of Science and Energy property on South Tulane Avenue.

The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom. You can see the agenda here.

Oak Ridge Today has previously covered discussions of both projects. You can see our last story on the Planning Commission discussion of Main Street Oak Ridge here and Main Street Apartments here. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, apartments, Main Street Apartments, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mainstreet Capital Partners LLC, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Community Development Department, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, RealtyLink

Reminder: Planning Commission, City Council meet to discuss Main Street, Phase 2

Posted at 12:43 pm November 8, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A reminder: Oak Ridge officials will meet this evening to discuss proposed revisions to the plan for the second phase of Main Street Oak Ridge, the redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall.

It will be a joint work session between the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission and Oak Ridge City Council. The meeting is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. today (Thursday, November 8) in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom at 200 South Tulane Avenue.

City officials hope to make progress and help produce a good plan, although they don’t expect to vote on anything today.

Oak Ridge officials have had concerns about the proposed revisions to the master plan for Main Street as the developer, RealtyLink, prepares to welcome a second wave of tenants. The Planning Commission postponed a vote on the revised master plan and requested today’s work session during a meeting on Thursday, October 18. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Main Street—Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, RealtyLink, roundabout, Rutgers Avenue

Main Street photos: Burkes Outlet under construction

Posted at 2:08 pm November 6, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Construction work is under way at burkes outlets, a new store at Main Street Oak Ridge. Burkes will be next to Electronic Express, and the work is pictured above on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Construction work is under way at Burkes Outlet, a new store at Main Street Oak Ridge. Burkes will be next to Electronic Express, and the work is pictured above on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Construction is under way at Burkes Outlet, a new store at Main Street Oak Ridge. Here are photos of the construction on Tuesday, November 6.

Main Street Oak Ridge is the 58-acre project to redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall. You can see the site plan here.

Burkes Outlet describes itself as a chain store where you can find name-brand products and fashions at a discount, and they sell women’s clothing, men’s clothing, shoes, handbags, accessories, bed and bath, and home and beauty products. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Burkes Outlet, construction, Main Street—Oak Ridge

Housing: Apartments proposed on former AMSE site

Posted at 1:27 pm November 6, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

The main parking lot and main entrance to the former American Museum of Science and Energy on South Tulane Avenue is pictured above on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The main parking lot and main entrance to the former American Museum of Science and Energy on South Tulane Avenue is pictured above on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Apartments could be built on the former American Museum of Science and Energy site on South Tulane Avenue.

The apartment complex could include 217 units in seven three-story buildings on the 10-acre site. They would be built where the former AMSE building and its big parking lot are now. AMSE has moved across the street to Main Street Oak Ridge, the roughly 58-acre redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall.

The apartment developer, Legacy Capital of Knoxville, anticipates that construction could begin at the site in the late spring or early summer of next year and last about 18 months, said company president Daniel Smith.

Smith and Mark Bialik, owner of GBS Engineering of Knoxville, presented information on the $25 million to $30 million project to the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission during a Monday evening work session. They plan to present what is known as a planned unit development for the project to the Planning Commission this month. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, apartments, Badger Avenue, Daniel Smith, GBS Engineering, Legacy Capital, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Bialik, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, planned unit development, RealtyLink, South Tulane Avenue, Tire Discounters, TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC

Pierce Physical Therapy has Open House on Monday

Posted at 1:24 pm November 4, 2018
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Pierce Physical Therapy in Oak Ridge has an Open House on Monday, and you are invited to join them.

The open house is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, November 5.

“We are having a Open House with coffee and treats for you to enjoy,” a press release said. “There will be classic cars on display as well (weather permitting), so feel free to drive yours as well.”

Pierce Physical Therapy is located at 661A Emory Valley Road in Oak Ridge. You can reach them at (865) 483-0383. It’s your locally owned and operated physical therapy center.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge Tagged With: classic cars, Oak Ridge, open house, physical therapy center, Pierce Physical Therapy

Oak Ridge officials will meet to discuss second phase of Main Street

Posted at 11:44 am October 26, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Hoping to make progress and help produce a good plan, Oak Ridge officials will meet in November to discuss the second phase of Main Street Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge officials have had concerns about proposed revisions to the master plan for Main Street as the developer, RealtyLink, prepares to welcome a second wave of tenants. The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission postponed a vote on the revised master plan during a meeting on Thursday, October 18.

The November 8 joint work session will include the Planning Commission and the Oak Ridge City Council. The special meeting was requested last Thursday when the Planning Commission postponed its decision on the revised master plan.

Some officials have raised concerns about the proposed revisions to the master plan, including the possible closure of the road connecting Rutgers Avenue to the roundabout at Main Street, and they have emphasized their interest in having a mixed-use city center with pedestrian connections, green space or a central gathering spot in its interior, and restaurants and residential units. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Crosland Southeast, JCPenney, Jim Dodson, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, master plan, Neil Wilson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, PetSmart, RealtyLink, revised master plan, Rutgers Avenue, second phase, Stephen Whitson, Todd Wilson

Revised plan, postponed vote inject uncertainty into second phase of Main Street

Posted at 2:20 pm October 24, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built in its place as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The access road from this roundabout to Rutgers Avenue, pictured above on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, could be closed and a retail store built here as part of phase two under a revised master plan for Main Street Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

A revised master plan and postponed vote have injected uncertainty into the second phase of Main Street Oak Ridge, the 58-acre redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall.

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Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Premium Content, Slider Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Ben Stephens, Burke's, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Claudia Lever, Crosland Southeast, Jane Shelton, JCPenney, Jim Dodson, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, master plan, Nathalie Schmidt, Neil Wilson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commision, Patrick McMillan, PetSmart, planned unit development, RealtyLink, roundabout, Rutgers Avenue, Sharon Kohler, Todd Wilson, Wilson Street, Zabrina Gregg

Norris Bulletin publisher to speak at Democratic Women’s Club

Posted at 10:52 am October 22, 2018
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Jack Mitchell, editor and publisher of The Norris Bulletin, will discuss publishing a community newspaper at the Monday, October 22, meeting of the Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club. The club will meet at 6 p.m. at The Other One, a deli at 178 Randolph Road in Grove Center in Oak Ridge.

Mitchell publishes the weekly Norris Bulletin, which is produced in both an e-mail version and printed version. The Bulletin, founded in 1948, celebrates its 70th birthday this year, a press release said.

A resident of Norris since 2004, Mitchell has been the editor and publisher of The Norris Bulletin since 2013. Initially, it was his intent to assume control of the community newspaper on an interim basis, when the previous owner was moving out of the country and had been unable to find anyone interested in purchasing the publication. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Jack Mitchell, The Norris Bulletin

Magnet Mills site in Clinton to be sold

Posted at 3:39 pm October 14, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Magnet Mills

File photos of the Magnet Mills in Clinton. Part of the property has already been demolished, and the site looks different now than it does in the photos above. (Image courtesy East Tennessee Preservation Alliance)

 

Clinton Mayor Scott Burton announced in a special report on Thursday that a Knoxville developer has entered into an agreement to purchase the former Magnet Knitting Mills site in downtown Clinton.

The property is along Charles G. Seivers Boulevard. It has been a contentious topic of conversation and debate in the Clinton area for several years, according to a press release from Burton, the mayor. He described the Knoxville developer as community-conscious.

“While the current owner has obtained a permit for the demolition of the existing two-story brick building, the potential new owner has another multi-use vision for the site,” the press release said. “Upon completion of the sale and the transfer of the property to the new owner, the City of Clinton will work with the Knoxville owner/developer to rehabilitate the site for future live-work, retail, and commercial use. This rehabilitation would include the renovation of the existing building and preservation of Clinton’s downtown.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Clinton, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, Danny Treece, endangered historic properties, Magnet Knitting Mills, Magnet Mills, Roger Houck, Scott Burton, WYSH Radio

Centrus Energy has $15 million project to prepare K-1600 for demolition

Posted at 6:42 pm October 3, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The "footprint," the area where the K-25 Building used to be in west Oak Ridge, is pictured above at the East Tennessee Technology Park in west Oak Ridge. The white K-1600 Building is pictured in the middle of the "footprint." The brick building in the foreground is Oak Ridge Fire Station No. 4. (Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management)

The K-25 “footprint,” the area where the K-25 Building used to be in west Oak Ridge, is pictured above at the East Tennessee Technology Park in west Oak Ridge. The white K-1600 Building is pictured in the middle of the “footprint.” The brick building in the foreground is Oak Ridge Fire Station No. 4, and it includes the K-25 History Center. (Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management)

 

Centrus Energy Corporation has a $15 million project to prepare K-1600, a building in the middle of the historic K-25 “footprint,” for demolition.

On Tuesday, Centrus announced that it had received a work authorization from the U.S. Department of Energy for decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) work at the building. The work will include removing and disposing of equipment and materials to make K-1600 non-radiologically contaminated and non-possessing (i.e. unclassified), a press release said. The work will occur between October 1, 2018, and September 30, 2019.

After the work is completed, DOE will be able to turn over K-1600 to a contractor to demolish it, the press release said. It’s one of the last remaining “legacy structures” on the 2,200-acre site of the World War II-era K-25 uranium enrichment plant, now known as the East Tennessee Technology Park, the press release said.

Many other buildings have been demolished there, including the five large gaseous diffusion buildings once used to enrich uranium for atomic weapons and commercial nuclear power plants. ETTP is now being converted into a large industrial park in west Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: AC100, centrifuges, Centrus, Centrus Energy, Centrus Energy Corporation, D&D, Daniel B. Poneman, decontamination and decommissioning, demonstration cascade, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, gas centrifuge, gaseous diffusion, Jeremy Derryberry, K-1600, K-25, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Technology and Manufacturing Center, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium enrichment, USEC, X Energy LLC

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