3 Residential Lots, 1 waterfront lot on Clinch River, with over 30+ Acres off N Charles G Seivers Blvd Clinton TN off 4 lane divided Tennessee Hwy 61, N Charles G Seivers Blvd between downtown Clinton TN in Anderson County and 15 minutes on Interstate 75 from Knoxville TN city limits.
Anderson County Tennessee is a great place to call home or locate a business, from the town of Norris, listed on the National Register of Historic Places to City of Oak Ridge, home of world-class technology to the county seat of Clinton.
With it’s record of steady growth, splendid industrial sites and great infrastructure, Anderson County is home to such diverse companies as Aisin Automotive, Carlisle Tire & Wheel, Eagle Bend, Energy Solution, Navarro Research and Engineering, Remotec, SAIC and Sitel.
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Reservation which includes the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Y-12 National Security Complex, the Spallation Neutron Source and the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) is located in Anderson County.
A wonderful quality of life is available with outdoor recreation at the county’s 3 state parks, 2 wildlife management areas, the Oak Ridge Rowing Association, the University of Tennessee Arboretum and beautiful Norris Lake with 800 miles of shoreline and 22 marinas and resorts.
Cultural opportunities abound with the Oak Ridge Civic Ballet, Oak Ridge Symphony, American Museum of Science and Energy, Art Center and Community Playhouse and the Museum of Appalachia, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
The 301 bed Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge offers a high level of quality care, technology and services.
The Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area, commonly known as Greater Knoxville, is centered on Knoxville, Tennessee, the third largest city in Tennessee and the largest city in East Tennessee. It is the third largest metropolitan area in Tennessee. In 2020, the metro area had a population of 879,773. The Knoxville–Morristown–Sevierville Combined Statistical Area had a population of 1,156,861 according to the census bureau in 2020.
The 15-county Knoxville-Oak region in East Tennessee is centrally located within a day's drive of 70 percent of the U.S. markets, supported by a pro-business environment and talented workforce, driven by a diverse economy, and blessed with mild seasons and natural beauty.