author: Mary Barnett : Chattanooga, TN Thursday, August 13th, 2009
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| | author: Ann Coulter : Chattanooga, TN

Taken August 09, last day of the Chattanooga Bank Building on Market St. as we know it. The restrooms have old hand dryers that sit on the floor about 2.5 feet tall, ceramic. Never seen them anywhere else.
author: Mary Barnett : Chattanooga, TN
 The Chattanooga Bank Building on 8th Street and Market Street in downtown Chattanooga has recently been purchased for redevelopment. The tenants of this building in recent years has been primarily artists, including myself. The rent was inexpensive and the building was populated by very creative and inspiring people and their projects. Everyone must vacate by Saturday, August 15. I creative work is documentary photography. I share a few recent images here of the two author: Mary Barnett : Chattanooga, TN

**my studio in the Chattanooga Bank Building.
everyone out by August 15 (saturday).**
author: Ann Coulter : Chattanooga, TN

Taken out of the window of a historic Bank Building sold for redevelopment. Resulted in disbanding of artist colony.
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