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	<title>Cities x Design &#187; Chattanooga</title>
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		<title>We are Young Monster</title>
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Cities x Design spoke with Nick and Alison of Young Monster design in Chattanooga, TN about their experience of transforming an idea and passion for making posters into a full blown business. This is a great story of creative entrepreneurship and the sheer will to survive.
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		<title>CreateHere in Chattanooga</title>
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Helen Johnson and Josh McManus of CreateHere in Chattanooga, TN, talk with Cities x Design about nurturing the creative economy in their city. Their discussion touches on the innovative non-profit model of their organization, how they meet staffing challenges and the advantages of being privately funded.
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		<title>Chattanooga, TN</title>
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Chattanooga is a small town hidden at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. This former river commerce hub has, like many other places, experienced the negative impact of de-industrialization and is today looking at creative solutions to boost its image. The opening of Volkswagen&#8217;s $1 billion manufacturing plant in 2011, should help [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Knoxville/Chattanooga City Profile</title>
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Keywords &#8211; Roots, Folk, Comfy, Food, No-hype
Population:
Settled:
Nicknames: Scenic City (official), River City
Tourism / Place branding / Historic Landmarks

Chattanooga Choo Choo
Tennessee Aquarium
Hunter Museum of American Art
Chattanooga Market
Sunsphere (World Fair 1982)

Design / Craft businesses

Yeehaw Industries (Knoxville)
Young Monster (Chattanooga)

Creative initiatives

Create Here (Chattanooga)

Local businesses

Mag Pies Cupcakes (Knoxville)
Litton Burgers (Knoxville)
Rhythm &#38; Brews (Chattanooga)

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Museum of Appalachia (Knoxville)
Hunter Museum of [...]]]></description>
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