Update on Company Distilling facility in AlcoaĬompany's Alcoa facility will open sometime in 2023 or 2024 and is expected to create at least 50-60 jobs, but president and co-founder Kris Tatum said there could be more. The menu will be announced at a later date. "It’s clear Company Distilling has similar goals of creating long-lasting relationships by bringing people together to share something they can all enjoy.” “Food has consistently been a contributor to creating friendships and impactful impressions for our guests," Amici chef and owner Chris Thompson said. New development: New Knoxville apartments and hotels prove people want more than a place to sleep Our guide to new Knoxville restaurants: Pick something fancy, fresh or fiery Maryville Italian restaurant Amici will open a restaurant inside called Amico, which is Italian for "a friend." When the weather is nice, guests will have access to a 2,500-square-foot outdoor area with a patio. "It will be a long-term focal point."Ĭontact Mike Pare at or 42."It's a small footprint, but I think we'll be able to do some wonderful things here," said Kevin Smith, director of distilling and brewing. "I'm hoping that with this system, we'll be able to lay down a couple of barrels a week, which is would be a pretty phenomenal effort for this size facility." "It will have the impact of the (Tennessee) aquarium," Wise said of the ballpark. "It will bring people to the Southside," he said. While Wise said he is "all in" on the Southside, he said he favors the proposed new Chattanooga Lookouts ballpark not far away in the South Broad District on the former U.S. "It's putting different pieces of different places together," the developer said. Wise said he'd been talking about doing the Whiskey Cowgirl for at least three years, adding that when he travels, he looks for ideas at a variety of locations. Whiskey Cowgirl will serve what he termed "American cuisine" with tables set up indoors around a bar and in front of the stage. The bar and restaurant will have a large stage for live music four days a week, a VIP site, and a second-story outdoor deck. Wise said his wife, Connie, has helped with the interior decorating of the Whiskey Cowgirl. "It's a really fun challenge with all the elements," she said. "I love working on the project - the anticipation of what it's going to look like," she said.Ĭarson Whittaker, another artist, said the work has been "super challenging." The venue's interior features a variety of murals, including music legends such as Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Hank Williams, and other country-related art work.Īrtist Olivia Reckert said in an interview that she has liked working at a construction site. The developer said he came across the latest concept while visiting Texas and Mexico. "Apartments are doing fine," Wise said about the original 158-unit complex on the parcel.Īpartment dwellers in his buildings will be able to use the pool, which will have a swim-up bar, at Whiskey Cowgirl, he said. Within about 15 months, he said he plans to raise another five-story apartment building holding 140 units with retail on the ground floor. Whiskey Cowgirl will fill the last open space in the two buildings, which also include Gordon Food Service, Pizza Bros, and Haygood Market, Wise said. Wise owns a tract of land between Broad and Chestnut streets and bordered by West 20th Street where he already has built a five-story apartment complex, the Southside Social boutique bowling alley and restaurant and renovated a pair of old buildings which have drawn a variety of tenants. "I decided to do another concept," Wise said in an interview Friday as workmen readied the bar and eatery that's slated to open in mid-September. Whiskey Cowgirl will take up about 14,000 square feet of space off Broad Street amid a mixed-use district that Chattanooga developer John Wise said Friday will hit $60 million when fully built out. A country music bar and restaurant complete with a swimming pool, mechanical bull and live music is set as the latest addition to downtown Chattanooga's Southside.
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