Town Hall set to open April 21

1 week after Open House; ribbon cutting April 24 plus BOMA return

Town of Farragut staff will host an open house at the newly-renovated Farragut Town Hall (11408 Municipal Center Drive) from 4 to 6 p.m., Monday, April 14.

“The open house will be a unique opportunity for the public to view all of the renovated space, including interior offices,” a Town press release stated. “Staff members will be present to answer questions and help visitors navigate the new floorplan. The Farragut Museum will be open during the event, but installation of artifacts will be incomplete.”

Town Hall will open for business beginning Monday, April 21. The Farragut branch of the Knox County Clerk’s and Trustee’s Office will reopen the same day in a new location on the first floor of Town Hall.

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen will cut the ribbon on the renovated Town Hall at 5 p.m., Thursday, April 24. The ceremony will precede the first board meeting held at Town Hall since moving to Farragut Community Center in January 2024.

“This was the first renovation since Town Hall was completed in 1991,” the release stated.

“All renovations and new furnishings were paid for with funding received through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Construction began in January 2024,” it further stated.



(See a Town Hall special section inside this week’s issue of farragutpress)