Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.
The Vex Robotics competition will take place at F&M Bank Arena, hosting 42 schools fielding 96 teams representing more than 500 middle and high school students.
Vendors are lining up for the area’s largest outdoor spring shopping event: the annual Q108 Clarksville Vintage Fair.
Brooke McNicholas wears many titles: mom, wife, coach, athlete and veteran. But her latest pursuit adds another: contestant in the Ms. Health & Fitness competition.
Through April, Visit Clarksville is hosting a series of sporting events expected to bring more than 23,000 athletes, coaches, and spectators to the area.
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Another restaurant has announced plans to open soon on Franklin Street in downtown Clarksville: Roni’s Mac Bar.
Heritage Steel is a family-owned company in Clarksville crafting high-performance stainless-steel cookware that blends modern engineering with old-school workmanship.
Doors open Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. at Dock 17 in Clarksville, with burgers, brews, barbecue, bourbon, and a weekend brunch buffet with live carving stations.
The Boneyard Skatepark has opened their doors at 1214 College St., offering an indoor space with no weather cancellations, consistent surfaces and year-round skating.
Jack Brown’s Beer and Burger Joint has announced they are planning to expand their operations into Clarksville with a site coming to downtown.