Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.
The Industrial Park in Clarksville continues to grow with more businesses; however, food options are limited for people wanting to stay away from Wilma Rudolph Boulevard during rush hour traffic.
U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty visited the Industrial Park today as part of a statewide economic development tour. Hagerty talked with managers at LG’s Clarksville plant and the owners of Old Glory Distillery and toured both facilities.
According to NetGreene Solutions, a managed IT service provider in Clarksville, data security leader Trend Micro has the most advanced and cost-effective security platforms on the market.
A deal is in the works to build NorthPark Logistics in the Industrial Park, offering local businesses about 2 million square feet of warehouse space just north of Clarksville.
Hundreds of job-seekers met with employers from over two-dozen companies on the first day of the seventh Mega Job Fair Tuesday in Clarksville.
Premier Medical Group is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Tapia, a highly skilled and compassionate OB/GYN, to their distinguished team of healthcare providers starting September 1st.
Here are the nominees for best pizza in Clarksville in the free-to-vote, free-to-win 2024 Clarksville’s Best contest.
Mug Shot Coffee Co. is a new addition to downtown Clarksville’s Strawberry Alley in the former site of Founding Frothers, and it started as a joke between friends.