Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.
A $600,000 state grant will help pay for an access road to a planned RJ Corman transload site at the railyard in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park, providing “last mile” access for companies relying on train delivery for their products.
Legends Bank proudly announces that Charlie Koon, Senior Vice President and Community & Business/Military Development Manager, has been appointed Chairman of the Tennessee Bankers Association’s (TBA) Government Relations Committee.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board and the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce are highlighting our century-old companies.
The local brewery Star Spangled Brewing Co. has won two prestigious medals at the 2025 World Beer Championship.
A new paid internship program will connect local employers with Austin Peay State University students, and it’s being kickstarted with a $50,000 grant from the American Job Center in Clarksville.
MW/MB is a joint venture between two of the most respected residential shingle manufacturers, IKO and TAMKO. Located in the Clarksville Industrial Park, MW/MB producers the fiberglass used in IKO and TAMKO shingles.
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.