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Design
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Brookside Mills
History:
The former Brookside Mills site is a 19.4 acre industrial site
in the heart of Knoxville. The site is an ideal location for
truly being centrally located within the East Tennessee region.
The area surrounding this site is a mix of commercial,
industrial, and residential properties. Railroad tracks and a
Knox County Highway Department facility are located to the
northeast of this property.
It was operated primarily as a fabric weaving mill from 1885 to
1969. After 1969, several of the buildings were leased to a
department store and clothing sewing operations. The site
buildings were demolished in 1996 and the property is currently
vacant.

Transportation:
This site has direct access to I-275 and is less than one mile
from I-40 and 2.5 miles from I-75. I-81 is also within 34 miles
of this site via I-275 to I-40. A main line of Norfolk Southern
Railroad adjoins the site with the ability to put a rail spur
into this site. McGhee Tyson Airport is within 14 miles of this
site.
Labor Force:
An outstanding regional labor force is readily accessible to the
park. Tennessee is a right-to-work state. Training and
educational programs are available and tailored to suit industry
needs.
Utilities
The
Knoxville Utilities Board furnishes electric power, natural gas, water
and wastewater utilities to this site. AT&T provides
service to this site.
For more information, please
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