Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.

After being narrowly voted down by the City Council a year ago, PB&J Properties has resubmitted a proposed zone change for around 3.01 acres of land as they look to develop a five-story apartment building downtown. The applicant is proposing the land transition from R-1 family residential district to Planned Unit Development (PUD).

Interested in starting your own business, or expanding your business? Planters Bank will host the SEED Summit on Friday, Jan. 31, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to help you get there.

Wyatt Johnson Subaru of Clarksville hosted a shoe and sock giveaway on Friday in partnership with the Salvation Army.

In this series, we highlight Clarksville’s century-old businesses, their journeys, and their role in shaping our community. This edition: The Clarksville Foundry and Byers & Harvey.

Through a deal with Millan Holdings for naming rights and an operating agreement, Montgomery County may end up without having to use any county money to build the F&M Bank Arena parking garage in downtown Clarksville.

Traditions First Bank is proud to announce the addition of Kyle Luther and Michael Eubank to its Board of Directors.

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce has several upcoming events and announcements.

The accounting firm of Stone, Rudolph and Henry, PLC announces the appointment of a Partner-In-Training, Marcus Marotti, effective January 1, 2025.