As part of new condominium developments, a 180-foot water tower is going up in South Knoxville at Cherokee Trail and Candora Avenue. It has sparked
complaints from residents and one City Council member who worry about it spoiling the skyline view in all directions. KUB says it’s necessary and
was the only possible spot to put it.
You could say South Knoxville bridges different worlds. Several bridges connect the community to downtown and the University of Tennessee.
The area is also popular with road cyclists due to its senic winding roads and low traffic counts.
There are also many facets of South Knoxville, including two hospitals, a nature center, greenways, dogwood trails, student apartments, old farmsteads, and Island Home Airport with one runway.
Marble Springs Tennessee State Historic Site features the home of John Sevier, Tennessee’s first governor. The dwelling stands on a 38-acre site along with several outbuildings at 1220 W. Governor John Sevier Highway, between Knoxville and Sevierville. Marble Springs is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The nearby Ramsey House Plantation was built in 1797 for the Ramseys, one of the first families to settle in Knoxville. They were vital in developing civic, cultural and educational institutions such as the University of Tennessee.
The Ramsey House, also on the National Register of Historic Places, is located at 2614 Thorngrove Pike, off Governor John Sevier Highway.
The new face of real estate development in South Knoxville includes a student condominium complex on Cherokee Trail near the University of Tennessee. The Woodlands of Knoxville is practically a gated country club, with five swimming pools, gazebo, bathhouse, walking/running/biking trails, and a movie theater with digital surround sound.
On the business end, South Knoxville is a mix of national franchises and homespun local businesses. There’s Emery’s 5-10, an independent variety store on Chapman Highway; Stanley’s Greenhouse on Davenport Road, and King Tut’s Grill, an Egyptian restaurant on Martin Mill Pike.
Commercial projects near Chapman and Governor John Sevier highways in recent years include a First Tennessee Bank call center, Wal-Mart Supercenter, Home Depot, Carson Pointe shopping center, South Trader’s Landing, and South Grove shopping center anchored by Lowe’s home improvement store.
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