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Bluff City is a city in Sullivan County, Tennessee.The population of this town according to the 2024 census is 1,839 occupants. It is part of the Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a component of the Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area, commonly known as the "Tri-Cities" region.
City or town Description 1: Alcoa South Plant Office: Alcoa South Plant Office: August 18, 1989 (#89001070) March 10, 2009: Hall Road: Alcoa: 2: Alcoa West Plant Office: July 25, 1989 (#89000863) November 15, 2006: Lodge Street: Alcoa: Demolished in November, 1996. [7] 3: James Gillespie House: James Gillespie House
Bluff City: 0.0: 0.0: US 11E south / US 19W south (Volunteer Parkway/SR 34 west) / US 19E south (SR 37 south) – Johnson City, Elizabethton: US 19E and US 19W come together to form US 19; southern end of US 11E/SR 34 concurrency; northern terminus of unsigned SR 37: 0.7– 0.9: 1.1– 1.4: Charlie Worley Bridge over Boone Lake/South Fork ...
Signage at the mall remained unchanged, and the mall was still marketed as Knoxville Center Mall. [7] JCPenney closed on September 17, 2017, [ 8 ] and Sears followed suit on September 2, 2018. [ 9 ] By October 2019, the mall had dwindled to 12 stores, a dentist's office, an event center, and two restaurants.
Gateway Restaurant (3%) The Upstairs (2%) We also had more than 100 write-in submissions, with quite a few people submitting restaurants that were already in the poll.
The mall was over 1.3 million square feet in size and an estimated 70,000 to 80,000 people visited the mall on opening day. [3] JCPenney would open in the following years and on October 24, 1994, Parisian opened a location at the mall, becoming the fifth anchor store.
In 1997 the mall was renovated [3] to help the mall compete with the Wolfchase Galleria mall opening that year. [4] By the early 2000s, the mall had begun to lose tenants due to shifting demographics and a number of vacant big-box stores in the area. The Dillard's store closed in early 2006. In 2021, CubeSmart replaced the former Sears space.
The restaurant with views of the May River and the community’s picturesque chapel also has a new menu. Buffalos restaurant in Palmetto Bluff renovated and open to the public. See what’s new