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Knoxville Biz Ticker: Barberitos reopens in Knoxville to bring back its farm-fresh food
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Barberitos reopens in Knoxville to bring back its farm-fresh food
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (April 20, 2021) – Barberitos, a fast-casual burrito restaurant with 50 locations across the Southeast, is excited to announce the reopening of its Knoxville, Tenn. location (215 Brookview Center Way). Barberitos was forced to close after a fire on Feb. 22.
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“The entire Barbs team is excited to reopen our doors to the Knoxville community and once again serve our delicious farm-fresh food,” said Knoxville Barberitos Franchisee Chris Hearn. “This past year has been difficult for the team, and we are so excited to serve our guests with a refreshed restaurant.”
Knoxville Biz Ticker: Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2 hrs ago Knoxville News Sentinel
Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, April 21, 2021 – Cushman & Wakefield announced today that the commercial real estate services firm has arranged the sale of The Ridge at Hamilton Crossing, a 353-unit apartment community located in Maryville, Tennessee.
Jimmy Adams and Craig Hey of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller who was affiliated with Tynes Development Corporation, in the transaction. StoneRiver, an investment company that has invested more than $1 billion in assets across the Southeast, acquired the property. This is StoneRiver’s first acquisition in Fund II and StoneRiver Property Management will be responsible for management.
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Susan Adams won’t take offense if anyone refers to her as an accidental scientist.
The 24-year-old native of Smock, a tiny Fayette County village near Uniontown, never imagined herself immersed in any kind of science, let alone geology.
She graduated from Uniontown Area High School and the masonry class at the Fayette County CTI in 2015 and promptly entered the workforce, laying stone and building foundations.
Yet, six years later, she is the recipient of a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, preparing for her final year of undergraduate work at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is looking forward to graduate studies in marine geophysics at a top college on the West Coast, if all goes according to her plans.