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Two downtown Knoxville streets are back open nine days after the city urged drivers and pedestrians to avoid the area around Pryor Brown Garage due to concerns with the integrity of the former ...
After yearslong uncertainty over the future of downtown Knoxville's historic Pryor Brown Garage, the parking deck is finally set to be demolished soon. While many have long considered the ...
Historic Pryor Brown garage could be demolished in 2023 Pryor Brown helped modernize downtown Knoxville in the late 1920s. In recent years, however, records show it's deteriorated significantly.
Demolition of Knoxville’s Pryor Brown Garage, thought to be one of the oldest parking structures in America, may soon begin following approval from the city.
A Knoxville building thought to be one of the oldest parking structures in American history could soon be slated for demolition.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — UPDATE (9/29): The roads around the vacant Pryor Brown Garage in downtown Knoxville reopened Wednesday after the city said the owners addressed the immediate structural issues ...
The Pryor Brown Garage was a state-of-the-art building back in the 1920s, but it’s showing its age these days.
Pryor Brown Garage, believed to be one of the oldest standing parking structures in the country, has been deteriorating for years and at times has posed structural and safety issues.
After occupying the corner of West Church Avenue and Market Street for a century, the four-story, 18,000-square-foot Pryor Brown Garage is coming down and closing streets during demolition.
The city wants the owner of downtown Knoxville's Pryor Brown Garage to provide a demolition plan that addresses pedestrian safety.
Pryor Brown Garage, believed to be one of the oldest standing parking structures in the country, has been deteriorating for years and at times has posed structural and safety issues.
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