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Hank’s Market hopes to open by Aug. 25

Posted at 8:51 pm July 19, 2015
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Hank's Market Grocery Store

Hank’s Market grocery store plans to open at the former Food Lion in Oak Ridge by August 25.

 

Hank’s Market grocery store plans to open at the former Food Lion in east Oak Ridge by August 25.

Hank’s Market #45 will be at 691 Emory Valley Road.

The company has responded to several queries from local residents on its Facebook page. Here’s one response:

Our Oak Ridge store is scheduled to open later next month (August). We are hoping to have the doors open on the 25th of August.”

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Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Briarcliff Realty, Curves, Emory Valley Road, Food Lion, grocery store, Hank's Market, The Real Estate Office

Photo: Ribbon-cutting at The Real Estate Office

Posted at 10:39 am June 20, 2014
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The Real Estate Office Ribbon-cutting

The Real Estate office celebrated their new location in Oak Ridge with an Anderson County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting on Friday, May 16. Cutting the ribbon are owners Kimberly and Richard Bell. (Photo courtesy Anderson County Chamber of Commerce)

 

The Real Estate Office celebrated their new location in Oak Ridge with an Anderson County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting on Friday, May 16, a press release said.

Formerly Briarcliff Realty, The Real Estate Office moved to its new location inside the Citizens First Bank building.

“One of the fastest-growing privately owned real estate companies in the area, The Real Estate Office is a full service, comprehensive real estate company,” the release said.

The ribbon-cutting was held in conjunction with their fellow Chamber member, Citizens First Bank, who offered a customer appreciation event complete with food, ice cream sundae bar, and giveaways, the release said.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Briarcliff Realty, Citizens First Bank, Kimberly Bell, ribbon-cutting, Richard Bell, The Real Estate Office

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