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The Knoxville Chamber of Commerce is looking forward to continued momentum in 2025.

It was a busy year for the chamber in 2024,including the annual Knoxville Nationals and welcoming in thousands of riders during RAGBRAI’s overnight stop in Knoxville in July. The chamber has also continued to promote local businesses and Knoxville as a whole. The city  is seeing growth including downtown revitalization, continued growth and development in the Veterans District, more rental housing coming to town, new businesses opening up, a new public/safety city hall building on the horizon, and the addition of two new parks.

Knoxville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Nathan Sage wants to continue to help grow community pride and to see more businesses wanting to call Knoxville home.

“We’re excited. We have buildings open right now. The old Peace Tree building is open. We have places for new businesses to come in. We’re open and inviting to any businesses looking to relocate or maybe expand. We’d love to have a conversation with you and bring you to Knoxville and give our residents more variety of businesses and just an overall greater experience especially when we’re talking about growing and making Knoxville bigger and better for everyone.”

The chamber will welcome Jess Ramaeker and Jason Reed to their board in 2025.