Biography
Josh Flory covers real estate, economic development and financial services. Josh joined the News Sentinel in 2007, and previously worked as a reporter for the Nashville Business Journal and the Columbia (MO) Daily Tribune. A native of Ohio, he graduated from the University of Missouri in 1998 with a degree in journalism.Read Josh's blogs: The Bank Draft and Property Scope
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Property Scope blog | 07/08/2009 |
The Bank Draft blog | 07/08/2009 |
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Flory: Company gone, but name still around
Published 07/13/2011 at midnight
The news out of Saddlebrook Homes is apparently both better and worse than originally advertised.
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Josh Flory: Evidence of highs, lows in local retail market
Published 07/04/2011 at midnight 1 Comment
Is it the best of times or the worst of times for retail property owners? Consider that at least four large retailers have announced plans in recent weeks to develop their first Knoxville outposts.
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Josh Flory: Does CBID have too much cash?
Published 06/29/2011 at midnight 1 Comment
From the streets of Greece to the halls of the U.S. Capitol, the question du jour is how to deal with cash-flow problems.
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Josh Flory: Alstom reverses move plan
Published 06/22/2011 at midnight
A French manufacturer has bailed on plans for a new office building in West Knoxville.
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Josh Flory: Big-dollar auction set June 23
Published 06/15/2011 at midnight
Scott Boruff pulled the rug out from under the biggest real-estate auction of the year, but it’s not too late to make your best offer on a pair of intriguing properties.
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Josh Flory: Costco deal signals friendlier Farragut
Published 06/08/2011 at midnight 4 Comments
Has a new day dawned in Farragut? The arrival of Costco may shed some light on the question.
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Josh Flory: More than 60 rental properties auctioned
Published 06/01/2011 at midnight
Lowell Woods has seen this scenario before, and the Seymour man is confident about the ending.
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Josh Flory: Beer, tacos good news for area
Published 05/25/2011 at midnight 4 Comments
The Scope will never be mistaken for a food writer, but this week's column brings tidings of beer and tacos.
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Josh Flory: For Schaad family, the week was golden
Published 05/18/2011 at midnight
It's been quite a week for one of Knoxville's leading real estate families.
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Josh Flory: Antique mantels returned to foreclosed Old North Knox home
Published 05/10/2011 at 10:44 p.m. 7 Comments
Sometimes it takes a village to provide a happy ending to a foreclosure story.
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Groundbreaking set for Cedar Bluff Kroger
Published 07/15/2011 at 2:44 p.m. 1 Comment
Kroger’s planned mega-store at Cedar Bluff Road and Kingston Pike is taking a step forward.
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Crown & Goose gastropub to expand
Published 07/15/2011 at 1:10 p.m. 8 Comments
Old City gastropub The Crown & Goose is planning a new lounge that will be attached to its existing space, the Property Scope blog reports.
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FSG drops accounting firm
Published 07/15/2011 at 12:45 p.m. 1 Comment
First Security Group Inc. announced Thursday that it has dismissed Joseph Decosimo and Company as its independent registered public accounting firm.
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Legal dispute ongoing in case
Published 07/14/2011 at midnight
Neither side appears willing to cede the last word in a legal case involving a troubled bank and a former Knox County commissioner.
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Former Rarity partner stokes lawsuit battle
Published 07/13/2011 at midnight
The relationship between a Maryville developer and a former partner is still causing legal sparks.
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Strip center, car wash planned for former Judy's site
Published 07/12/2011 at 2:04 p.m. 7 Comments
Bearden Land Co. LLC has inked a deal to buy a 1.7-acre site at the southeast corner of Weisgarber Road and Middlebrook Pike, Property Scope reports.
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Knoxville Habitat for Humanity alleges theft by ex-worker
Published 07/11/2011 at midnight 41 Comments
One of Knoxville's most prominent charitable organizations has accused a former employee of stealing $11,700 over a period of more than three years.
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Hotel magnate Ken Seaton says he’s selling for retirement, not to settle legal matters
Published 07/09/2011 at midnight 10 Comments
A Sevier County hotel magnate who recently faced legal trouble over unwanted sexual advances to women is now looking to sell part of his property holdings.
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Storms' spinoff: Winds blow in unexpected benefits for East Tennessee businesses
Published 07/05/2011 at 11:59 p.m. 11 Comments
After severe storms blew through East Tennessee a couple of months ago, Joel Weston traveled to Greenback on behalf of a customer whose barn and several trees had been blown down.
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Down the Drain: Leaky systems surface all over
Published 07/03/2011 at midnight 43 Comments
The Hallsdale-Powell Utility District wants to help its customers save water. The North Knox County district's website offers suggestions like fixing leaks, watering plants in the early morning and scraping dishes - instead of rinsing them - when loading the ...
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