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Nordstrom sets sights on Turkey Creek

The Seattle-based fashion retailer, Nordstrom Inc., recently announced its plans to open a new Nordstrom Rack in Pinnacle at Turkey Creek development in spring 2026.

“We look forward to being a part of the Knoxville community and serving our customers with an amazing offering of great brands at great prices,” said Gemma Lionello, president of Nordstrom Rack. “We’re excited to grow our footprint in the Knoxville market and introduce new customers to the Nordstrom experience.”

The 30,000-square-foot store will be located next to Sono Bello and near Buffalo Wild Wings, in Pinnacle Turkey Creek, “a popular shopping center that includes PGA Tour Superstore, Marshall’s and Burlington,” she said.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Norstrom Rack to Pinnacle Turkey Creek,” said Gabi Walsh, markeing manager for Pinnacle Turkey Creek. “As one of the nation’s most sought-after retailers, their arrival further enhances the exceptional mix of fashion, dining and lifestyle offerings that make Turkey Creek a premiere shopping destination for Knoxville.”

She added a specific opening date has not been announced.

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Little Turkey Creek shopping center to add Dollar Tree soon

A Dollar Tree store soon will be opening in Farragut.

The store currently is under construction at 12500 Kingston Pike in Little Turkey Creek shopping center near Old Stage Road.

Hunter Hardy, superintendent with Summit General Contractors in Knoxville, said he expects the store to be completed, construction-wise, by July 4, but “it probably won’t be opening for another month-and-a-half, at least, because they still have to hire all the associates, stock the store and there’s a lot of back-end stuff that they have to do in order to open.”

“We are at the vanilla box portion of the store, where most of the construction is finished and we are setting up the shelving and floor gondolas (aisles) right now,” he added, estimating an August opening date.

Attempts to contact Dollar Tree’s corporate offices for comments were unsuccessful at press deadline.

Hardy surmised the company chose the shopping center because it is a good location.

The store offers products “at extreme values,” its website stated.

“We’re working hard to create an environment where shopping is fun, a place where our customers can discover new treasures every week, a store where entire families can enjoy hunting for that special something,” the website stated. “We bring it all to you in stores that are bright and well lit, clean and well-organized and stocked with the items you’re looking for.

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The Curated Home Collective helps homeowners ‘reconnect’ with spaces

Getting organized has never been easier with help from The Curated Home Collective.

Launched by owner Deborah Kilroy of Farragut on Friday, June 6, she is booking sessions now to serve Farragut and surrounding Knoxville areas with in-home sessions.

“We offer personalized in-home organizing and de-cluttering services that go beyond surface-level tidying,” she said. “We create sustainable systems that blend functionality with aesthetics, ensuring that your home works for you, not against you.”

Kilroy brings a blend of practical organizing skills, a creative background and a deep understanding of the emotional side of home life.

“Over the years, I’ve helped friends, family and clients navigate big transitions — moves, downsizing and life resets — by creating supportive, calming spaces,” she said. “My approach is rooted in empathy, mindfulness and the belief that your home should reflect and support the life you want to live.

“Consultations and sessions are available every day, with flexible hours to meet your schedule,” she added.

Learn more and schedule through the business’ website at thecuratedhomecollective.com or Instagram @thecuratedhome.knox, on Facebook at The Curated Home Collective or e-mailing dk@thecuratedhomecollective.com

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business briefs

• Ali Swofford, president of Prosperity Partners Wealth Management, LLC, recently was honored as the first-ever Million Dollar Knight for the Million Dollar Round Table Foundation.

This recognition celebrates Swofford’s extraordinary dedication to philanthropy, her outstanding service to the financial profession and her deep impact on communities both locally and globally. The MDRT Foundation is the charitable arm of MDRT, the premier association of financial professionals.

June 21, at the MDRT annual meeting in Miami, Florida, Swofford was recognized formally and presented with a special Million Dollar Knight pin — an historic moment marking her as the Foundation’s first Million Dollar Knight.

• Priority Ambulance has announced the promotion of Richard Pritchard to vice president of operations for Magnolia Ambulance in Mississippi.

Pritchard brings more than four decades of EMS experience and proven operational leadership to his new role. He began his career earning his EMT license in 1982 and paramedic license in 1987, serving in various frontline and leadership positions throughout his career.

Most recently, he served as director of operations for Baptist Ambulance in Mississippi, contributing 16 years of total EMS leadership experience.

In his new position, Pritchard will oversee all operational aspects of Magnolia Ambulance Service, with a focus on performance optimization, strategic growth, and continuous improvement initiatives.

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