Traditions First Bank Expands Into Clarksville Market
Clarksville, TN – With locations in Erin, Dickson, and Dover, Traditions First Bank is expanding its footprint to the Clarksville area. This new location opened its loan production office on March 1st in a newly renovated suite in Downtown Clarksville.
According to Kyle Luther, Market President, “Expanding into the Clarksville – Montgomery County market has been a goal for some time, as it is a natural complement to our existing communities.”
He added, “Traditions First Bank, now located in the heart of Downtown Clarksville, is excited to play a role in assisting with the rapidly growing Montgomery County community and specifically the revitalization of downtown Clarksville.”
Clarksville Tennessee Visitor Experience to Skyrocket in 2022
Clarksville, TN – The growth trajectory for Clarksville, Tennessee is exceeding all expectations and that trend is set to continue at least through 2022. Unprecedented openings of new businesses, restaurants, and attractions all over the city will deliver an enhanced experience for both visitors and residents for years to come.
Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce January 2022 Events, Announcements
Clarksville, TN – On Wednesday, January 5th, 2022, the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce will hold the monthly Clarksville Young Professionals (CYP) meeting at noon, featuring FBI Special Agents Matt Foster, Nathan Opie, Brad Smith, and PAO Elizabeth Clement-Webb; sponsored by Union Home Mortgage.
Historic Downtown Clarksville to Host Small Business Saturday
Clarksville, TN – Several downtown shops in Downtown Clarksville are planning Holiday Sales during this Saturday’s “Small Business Saturday”.
Enjoy snacks and drinks as you shop for unique holiday gifts for everyone on your list at the “Small Business Saturday” in beautiful Downtown Clarksville.
Some of those businesses include:
Planters Bank’s Season of Giving to Support 12 Area Non-Profits
Clarksville, TN – Planters Bank announces today the kickoff of its annual Season of Giving. 12 area organizations throughout Western Kentucky and Tennessee will be supported through the community giving campaign. The campaign kicks off today and goes through the end of December.
Entering its eighth year, the Planters Bank Season of Giving is a community tradition that has a goal of bringing awareness to local non-profit organizations’ missions at the same time as fundraising for the organizations. This year, the focus is on giving back to the children in our communities.
“We have so many deserving organizations in our communities that help support children’s needs. It’s important for us to bolster the efforts of these non-profits who shape the futures of our communities,” says Planters Bank CEO Elizabeth McCoy.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council upgrades ClarksvilleIsHiring.com
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council (EDC) is proud to announce the upgrade and re-launch of ClarksvilleIsHiring.com. On the new site, the public can view a local jobs board with Glassdoor integration, plus utilize additional features including a Career Assessment quiz, Events & Training Calendar, and added data tools from AtlasIQ – WorkforceIQ, Talent Pipeline.
At ClarksvilleIsHiring.com job seekers can find new opportunities, employers can share open positions, and community partners can share educational training and up-skilling opportunities, career fairs, and take advantage of data visualization tools that provide insight at the local level.
B’s Cheesecakes, a Clarksville Delight
Clarksville, TN – Even if you have not yet tried B’s Cheesecakes, you’ve almost certainly heard about the amazing dessert classics that are being produced at the little shop tucked away on Riverside Drive.
Bonita Lacey is the mastermind/talent behind the shop’s success, but since her humble beginnings, B’s has truly become a family business.
“Well, it all started with the Downtown Market about ten years ago, that’s when we named it,” Lacey said. “We did that for about 3-1/2 years before moving to our current location. My husband Jim and I both worked in manufacturing. I did that for twenty-eight years, at Quebecor Printing and then at Hendrickson, and at some point, I started selling cheesecakes on the side.”
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Commissioner Bob Rolfe announce Amazon to Create 500 New Jobs in Clarksville
Amazon’s fourth fulfillment center project in Tennessee in roughly 18 months
Nashville, TN – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe, and Amazon officials announced today that the company will establish a new, state-of-the-art fulfillment center in Clarksville.
Downtown Commons announces Tater Headz moving into Vendor Space
Montgomery County, TN – Downtown Commons welcomes Tater Headz as the next indoor food vendor on the corner of Legion Street and Third Street.
Opening August 16th, 2021, Tater Headz will provide the downtown community a place to connect over lunch serving loaded baked potatoes, loaded mac and cheese, sandwiches, and salads with various toppings.
ArtLink becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified
Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program held a green ribbon cutting on Thursday, August 5th to celebrate ArtLink joining the Program. ArtLink is the 138th organization to become Green Certified.
ArtLink is a local nonprofit that works to unite the community by igniting passion and inspiring creativity. The studio is located on Strawberry Alley and offers a wide range of workshops, such as candle making, macramé, and painting, as well as classes, like mom-and tot time and dance fitness.