Pryor Brown Garage was a bustling business for horses and cars. It's wrapped up in local legends. Now it will be torn down.
The Pryor Brown Garage was a state-of-the-art building back in the 1920s, but it’s showing its age these days.
Jan. 6, several street and sidewalk closures will take place to accommodate the demolition of the Pryor Brown Garage.
Temporary street and sidewalk closures are coming to downtown Knoxville this month with the long-discussed demolition of the historic Pryor Brown Garage set to begin.
At the corner of West Church Avenue and Market Street for a century, the four-story Pryor Brown Garage is crumbling.
Temporary street and sidewalk closures are coming to downtown Knoxville this month with the long-discussed demolition of the ...
Demolition will prompt the closure of nearby streets and sidewalks, according to Thursday's release from city spokesman Eric Vreeland. The decaying structure sits at Market Street and West Church ...
One block of Market Street and two sidewalks in downtown Knoxville will close in January as crews demolish Pryor Brown Garage ...
Knoxville horseman Pryor Brown opened a stable at the site in the 1890s, according to Knox Heritage, and in 1916 ripped out the horse stalls to lay concrete. The building was replaced in 1929 ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Temporary street and sidewalk closures are coming to downtown Knoxville this month with the long-discussed demolition of the historic Pryor Brown Garage set to begin.