Hooters has returned to Two Rivers Mall
August 5, 2010
It’s been 16 weeks since the May 2010 flooding that ravaged the Riverside Drive area, many businesses have already re-opened their doors, while others are still in the reconstruction process.
Monday, Hooters became one of the latest business to hold their grand re-opening. [Read more]
Cumberland Bank & Trust received Crime Free Business Certification from Clarksville Police Department
July 23, 2010
Cumberland Bank & Trust was recently presented with the Crime Free Business certification by the Clarksville Police Department (CPD). Cumberland Bank & Trust is the second business in Clarksville to receive the certification and the first business with multiple locations throughout Montgomery County to be recognized as a Crime Free Business. Ron Sleigh, President / CEO said “ Cumberland Bank & Trust is excited to be a part of the Crime Free Business program and proud to be the first bank in Clarksville / Montgomery County to complete this program. CPD should be commended for their work with the Clarksville Community to promote safety in the work place.”
Country Market reopens in South Montgomery County Community
July 13, 2010
Marion Market returns!
On Saturday, June 10th, Marion Market with Momma’s Kitchen had their grand opening. The new owners, Tom and Darlene Davis, along with family and friends, worked together for over three months to get the place ready to re-open. “It took alot of long hours and work to get the store ready to open,” said Darlene.
The store is located at 5933 Marion Road in Cunningham, just south of Indian Creek road, and carries all the items you would expect of a market. They have milk and bread, sodas, snacks, baking supplies, beauty aids, etc. The market will also carry hardware items. “We are trying to stock items people need to save them a trip into town,” Darlene said. “You can think of us as your country Wal-Mart.”
Clarksville’s newest Wendy’s Restaurant sets the standard
July 13, 2010
Riverside Drive Location re-opening date still undetermined
Exit 1 has been undergoing a serious boom in recent years. It started with the addition of Great Escape Theatre at the Intersection of Trenton Road and Tiny Town Road, since then new businesses have been attracted to the area. The newest being on June 30th, 2010 with the opening of the Clarksville area’s seventh Wendy’s Restaurant located at 1824 Tiny Town Road.
The designers of the restaurant planned a return to the casual elegance that Dave Thomas intended for the franchise when he opened the original Wendy’s in Columbus Ohio back in 1969. Their newest restaurant features warm earth tones, a carpeted dining room, tiled floors, and textured two toned walls, frosted glass partitions, tin roofed ceilings in the restrooms, and the Dave Thomas memorial wall. There is a nice comfortable atmosphere which you can feel right away when you step into the dining room.
Come down to Mag’s Coffee’s Grand Opening June 30th
June 26, 2010
The flood is behind us and the flowers are in full bloom.
Mag’s Coffee is ready to serve you the best espresso drinks, fruit smoothies, and Italian sodas in Clarksville. Come and enjoy the atmosphere, great hospitality and the best drinks you’ve ever had.
The sweet smell of the Hookah returns to Clarksville
June 24, 2010
Nasir Hakeem, the owner of Tandoor Indian Restaurant is making a place that adult smokers (over 21) in Clarksville can appreciate; a place Downtown they can go to relax, and socially smoke. “I want to bring more people into downtown Clarksville, and at the same time expand the cultural diversity that our community has to offer people looking to relocate into the area.” said Hakeem.
The business is strategically located at 138 University Blvd, the former location of Retro’s Arcade; just a short walk from the Austin Peay State University main campus, and in close proximity to University Landing Apartments. The hookah bar will open on Friday June 25th 2010, with a grand opening/ribbon cutting is planned for July 1st.
Plato’s Closet opens in Clarksville to massive crowds
June 19, 2010
Plato’s closet (2250 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard) opened Thursday to the general public creating a unique place in Clarksville Tennessee for young Men and Women in their teens and early twenties to find affordable fashionable clothing.
[Read more]Grand Opening Celebration for Plato’s Closet in Clarksville set for June 17th
June 16, 2010
Local entrepreneurs open popular teen and twenty-something clothing retail store that recycles fashion at a discount
Clarksville, TN – With Plato’s Closet® of Clarksville open at 2250 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, local teens and twenty-somethings now have a place to bring that excess of stylish clothing that has been piling up in their closets and dressers for months. The hip, trendy clothing store buys and sells guys and girls gently used, brand-name clothing and accessories, including shoes, belts, purses, jewelry and other teen items.
“Our store fills a distinct niche in the retail market,” said Brandy Vaughn, who owns the Plato’s Closet in Clarksville with her husband, Jim Vaughn. “We are part of a unique retail resale business that specializes in the teen and the young adult market segment. The great thing about our business is that the wish list for trendy, brand-name apparel and the availability of it in virtually every teen’s closet presents fantastic opportunities.” [Read more]
Farmers & Merchants Bank Announces Promotions
June 15, 2010
The board of directors of F&M Bank has announced the promotions of five Clarksville employees. Kathi Stokes was promoted to vice president, collections. Tina Reed has been promoted to assistant vice president, human resources. Bill Purcell has been promoted to assistant vice president, purchasing and facilities. Nancy Scalise is the bank’s new assistant vice president, items processing, and Sarah Schneider has been promoted to assistant vice president, central loan processing. All five employees work at F&M’s Administration Services office at 2601 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. [Read more]
Ellis Heating and Cooling announces new company structure and name change
June 12, 2010
Clarksville, TN — Air Service Now! Heating & Cooling a leading provider of residential and commercial heating and cooling repair services today announced that they are acquiring Ellis Heating and Cooling; a company specialized in heating and cooling services to enhance its residential heating and cooling division.
“A partnership was formed with Ellis Heating and Cooling to help Air Service Now! Heating and Cooling broaden its residential heating and cooling market” commented Greg, Operations Manager. [Read more]