Two years after DoubleTree by Hilton was announced for downtown Clarksville, the 156-room full-service hotel officially opened to the public today.
Following Clarksville Now coverage of the flooding on Love Street off Trenton Road, several homeowners reached out with the same concerns. The complaints have raised several questions, from who’s to blame to how it can be prevented.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission recently spoke about the possibility of implementing citywide LED signage regulations at their meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Clarksville Fire Rescue responded to a heavily involved house fire in the early afternoon of Friday, Sept. 20.
A new hotel is set to be considered in Clarksville as site plans for Everhome Suites have been submitted to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission.
Around 319 acres are looking to be redeveloped off Tiny Town Road, which would make way for the Autumnwood Farm subdivision.
After bringing awareness to the flooding taking place off Love Street in Clarksville, William Lange worked with the Assessor of Property’s office to not only reduce his land value by 50%, but six other parcels in the area as well.
The City of Clarksville announced on Thursday morning they have secured a five-year, $8 million grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation that will help build up infrastructure at four key roadways in Clarksville, including New Providence Boulevard.