Knoxville Chamber lists building for sale for $7.5M
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Knoxville Chamber of Commerce listed their Market Square office for sale at $7.5 million.
6 News previously reported that the chamber planned to move out of the office and find a new location, and now the 19,775 square-foot property at 17 Market Square is officially listed for sale. The chamber's office has been in Market Square since 2004.
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'Now is your chance to own property in the heart of Knoxville, surrounded by shops, dining, and a bustling atmosphere that fosters growth and collaboration,' the chamber posted on Monday.
The chamber's mission is to drive economic prosperity across the region, and their board of directors is composed of community and business leaders. The chair is Dave Miller, Chief Operating Officer for Regional Banking at First Horizon Bank.
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