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River City Company seeks interim access to demolish AT&T Field; authority schedules May 8 follow-up

Chattanooga Sports Authority · April 23, 2026
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Summary

At a Chattanooga Sports Authority meeting, River City Company proposed a temporary access, construction and use easement to demolish AT&T Field, indemnify the authority and maintain the site as interim green space while preparing for redevelopment; the board did not vote and scheduled a May 8 meeting to consider action.

At a meeting of the Chattanooga Sports Authority, members discussed a proposed temporary access, construction and use easement that would let River City Company enter AT&T Field to oversee demolition and interim maintenance while the authority preserves its reversionary rights.

Emily Mack, president and CEO of River City Company, told the authority she and her staff have begun early redevelopment work and are prepared to handle demolition and short-term stewardship "and no taxpayer dollars are being used," offering to indemnify the sports authority and carry insurance for the site. Mack said River City has issued a request for proposals for master developers and that demolition bids are currently solicited but only…

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