Plans to turn Hotel Knoxville into apartments take next step with name, signs approved

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Work to turn one of the most unique buildings in Knoxville into apartments is moving forward with designs plans for public-facing signage approved by the city.

The Design Review Board on Wednesday approved sign plans for Hotel Knoxville, the angular concrete building that has remained empty since March 2020.

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The approved signage uses the name “Vision at Knoxville.” Signs would be placed on exterior walls on the east and south elevations.

The building was sold to a California-based investment firm in October 2020 for nearly $17 million. Plans brought before the Development Committee of the Downtown Knoxville Alliance called for units to be refurbished with the majority becoming studio apartments…

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