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Show us your vision for Chilhowee Park and how it helps the community's health and economic welfare prosper, advocates said.
Before the Appalachian Exposition or the Tennessee Valley Fair, Chilhowee Park was a destination known as Beaman's Park.
The city relied on Emerald Youth − which has a clear interest in the outcome − to lead discussions about its proposal. Councilmember Gwen McKenzie, who represents Chilhowee Park and ...
City councilmembers voted unanimously to delay a final vote on a proposal that would sell about 13 acres of Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation for close to $1 million. Dozens of neighbors ...
The Knoxville City Council postponed a vote to approve the sale of a portion of Chilhowee Park to the Emerald Youth Foundation, with some in favor and some opposed, citing the need for more ...
Knoxville City Council members on Aug. 19 will vote whether to sell a 12.7-acre piece of Chilhowee Park to the Emerald Youth Foundation so the nonprofit can build a sports complex on the city's east ...
After a lengthy discussion, council members voted to delay the matter two weeks until the next meeting to offer more conversations with the public.
Knox News wants to feature as many views as possible about the delayed proposal to sell part of Chilhowee Park to the Emerald ...
Move the Muse; let Emerald build Knoxville City Council got it half right on August 19, 2025. The council voted 8-1 to ratify the contract to move Muse Knoxville to the Jacob Building at Chilhowee ...
City leaders noted that Chilhowee Park’s name indicated it was a park, but that it was actually an exhibition center. The agreement between the city and Vreeland was reached Thursday afternoon.
The City of Knoxville has a deal in place with Emerald Youth Foundation for the nonprofit to buy part of the park.
Muse Knoxville is planning to expand into a new building that would increase its square footage nearly sixfold, the city announced.