Hello Friday.
March 29 2024
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Homes like these are two in a Mills-ion — or 5 million, since that’s the price tag of the newly listed Noah Reid mansion. Plus, it’s located less than 20 minutes from downtown, meaning this house is a little closer to home.
With the Mills Residence now back on the market (after selling for the highest residential sales price in southeast Tennessee history, by the way), let’s see what this next big Chatt-eau has to offer.
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Chip + Joanna would be proud of this wraparound porch. | Photo via The Robinson Team
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Location, location, location
The Noah Reid house is situated in the East Brainerd area at 7468 Noah Reid Rd. It sits on ~17 acres of land, accommodating a field house, indoor turf facility, basketball half-court, and full-sized soccer field, complete with a pavilion shaded in a clutch of trees.
Buyers from as far as Texas, California, and Las Vegas have taken an interest. In fact, the Nashville builder has worked on grand farmhouse-style homes for Tennessee Titans + country music stars.
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Imagine the mimosas you could sip on this patio. | Photo via The Robinson Team
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Fast facts
- 11,769 sqft
- 7 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 3 half baths, plus a 1 bed/1 bath guest apartment
- 3-4 decks, patios + porches
- Completed in 2019
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In case you, you know, catch a wild hare for a game of league soccer. | Photo via The Robinson Team
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Bonus features
The home's original + current owners wanted a place to accommodate their eight children, hence the outdoor playground + built-in bunks — not to mention the spiral slide running from the upper floors to the living area.
Parts of the home have also been open to the community. For example, when Grace Academy’s soccer facility was ruined, the family donated its soccer field for the team’s practices.
Dare to dream a little? Let us know what would be in your dream home.
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Today
- Sam de la Rosa | Thurs., May 12 | 5 p.m. | Epikos, 5864 Brainerd Rd. | Free | Hang with de la Rosa, a Marvel Comics artist, at this local comic store. 💥
- GATHER Block Party | Thurs., May 12 | 5-7 p.m. | MOMentum Scholar Village, 1152 Lincoln Park Ln. | Free, RSVP | Join the MOMentum Network to celebrate pregnant + single moms on campus, including dinner and an auction.
- Dusty Slay | Thurs., May 12 | 7:30 p.m. | The Comedy Catch | $20+ | Dusty Slay has been seen on “The Tonight Show,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” and his own Comedy Central special.
Friday
Saturday
- The Emo Night Tour | Sat., May 14 | 8 p.m. | The Signal | $15 | Throw it back to your “emo” days with a dance party featuring music from Fall Out Boy, Panic! at The Disco, My Chemical Romance, and more. 🤘
- Drink & Ink: Beginner Handlettering | Sat., May 14 | 2:30-4:45 p.m. | The Chattery | $45 | Learn the basics of hand lettering and enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbles.
Sunday
- Goat Yoga on the Farm | Sun., May 15 | 9:30-11 a.m. | Moser Manor Farms, 1649 Kamin Rd. | $25 | Find your zen with some goat cuddles. 🐐
Plan Ahead
- Reel Rock 16 | Thurs., May 26 | 6-10 p.m. | Rock/Creek Riverside, 1530 Riverside Dr. | $15 in advance, $20 at the door | This fundraiser for the Southeastern Climbers Coalition features guest hosts The North Face Athlete + Cedar Wright — enjoy a night of films, beer, food, prizes, and more.*
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Weather
- 85º | Sunny | 6% chance of rain ☀️
Civic
- Mayor Kelly introduced his 2023 budget proposal to the City Council. The plan includes a $33 million investment into the city’s affordable housing initiative, a raise in the city’s minimum wage to $15.45 per hour + more. Budget informational sessions for the public will take place through Tues., May 31. (NewsChannel 9)
Film
- The Songbirds Foundation will host an exclusive screening of the Emmy-award winning documentary “Songbirds,” which explores the closing of the Songbirds Museum during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, on Sun., May 29. This fundraising event will also feature a red carpet, a raffle for a free guitar + more. 🕊
Announced
- Good news: more Chatt Chimp. Chattanooga City Council recently approved a new 50-year lease agreement with the Chattanooga Zoo. The current lease between the city and the zoo was set to expire on May 14. 🦒 (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Community
- The Jewish Federation of Chattanooga + the TN Holocaust Commission will co-present “Americans and the Holocaust,” a traveling exhibit from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, at the Chattanooga Public Library early next year. Chattanooga is one of only 50 locations in the country to be selected to host the exhibition.
Award
- Several Hamilton County high schools won awards from the Tennessee Secretary of State for registering eligible students to vote. Ivy Academy + CSAS earned gold-level awards for registering 100% of eligible students, and Lookout Valley Middle/High School earned silver by registering 85%. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Health
- The American Red Cross is seeking blood donations. Donors who give through Thurs., May 19 will receive a $10 e-gift card + will be entered to win a travel trailer camper. Give at the Orchard Park Church blood drive on Wed., May 25 to receive an exclusive Red Cross water bottle.🩸 (The Pulse)
Listen
- The Community Theatre Podcast, a new local podcast from the Chattanooga Theatre Centre, is hosted by theaer artist Mary Eliza Hendricks and covers all things community theater — history, future, and more. Listen here. 🎭 (The Pulse)
Ranked
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Wellness
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Live theater company Obvious Dad will kick off its second season of summer shows on Fri., May 20 with the Chattanooga premiere of “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” a show that “reminds us that sometimes we need other people to tell us who we are.”
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