Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.
Clyde’s of Clarksville is excited to introduce David Kumm, the new executive chef and general manager, and David’s excited to bring a whole new cuisine to Clarksville.
Korea Zinc announced Monday it will build a new facility in Clarksville that will house the company’s U.S. headquarters as well as manufacturing operations.
An auto parts manufacturer announced Wednesday it will open a plant in Clarksville bringing 928 jobs in a $90.2 million investment.
The Tennessee East-West All-Star Classic is back, and it’s bringing talent from over 60 high schools across the state to Clarksville.
Herzing University has opened its Clarksville campus, marking an important milestone in higher education and workforce development for the region.
Two years after a surge of opening locations across Middle Tennessee, Whataburger announced this week it will close two of the Clarksville spots.
The Clarksville Industrial Association (CIA) is a cornerstone of business engagement in Montgomery County, bringing together more than 100 leaders each quarter.
The City Council is once again considering tweaks to the electronic message center regulations to make them consistent across the city.