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Anderson County secures Tennessee College of Applied Technology facility

Posted at 1:17 pm March 22, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Commission learned Monday night that the county has been chosen by the state to be the next home of a Tennessee College of Applied Technology—or TCAT. TCATs are training facilities aimed at improving the skill levels of members of Tennessee’s workforce and are seen by potential industries as great training grounds for potential employees.

Anderson County Economic Development Association President Tim Thompson told commissioners Monday that his organization and the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce have been working hard on securing the facility for more than a year and that the county had beaten out Blount County.

Thompson credited the owners of the former Hensley’s IGA grocery store in Andersonville and SL Tennessee in the I-75 Industrial park for their roles in making the TCAT a reality. The Hensley owners have agreed to donate the vacant 20,000-square foot store to the state to renovate and use as a temporary training facility for a period of about two years. The temporary facility will be needed while the state builds the new College of Applied Technology on a seven-acre parcel of land donated for the project by SL Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, College, Education, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Aisin, Anderson County, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Economic Development Association, Hensley's IGA, SL Tennessee, TCAT, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Tim Thompson

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