The rusty remnants of the previous Wheland and U.S. Pipe foundries on Chattanooga’s southside are “a lengthy-time eyesore” to Mayor Tim Kelly and a troubling introduction to what is billed as “Gig Town” to thousands and thousands of motorists moving into Chattanooga on Interstate 24.
But to developer Jim Irwin, the 140-acre previous producing web site offers a person of