Business

Owner plans new retail space

The commercial development at 707 N. Campbell Station Road, housing Campbell Station Wine & Spirits, is expanding.

The owner, David Stevens, is planning to have another building constructed behind Campbell Station Wine & Spirits to provide more space for retail.

“With the ownership of 707 Campbell Station Road, we have received a number of unsolicited offers to acquire our property or request additional lease space,” Stevens said. “Part of that interest is driven by the current 62 parking spaces on the property,” he said. “We decided to convert some of the unused property into a rental asset.”

Stevens is looking at health-related businesses as tenants, “something to blend in with one of our current tenants, Jazzercise, along with the entrance to the Town of Farragut’s Founder’s Park at Campbell Station walking trails.”

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Kitchen Tune-Up opens doors wider in Farragut

With a ribbon-cutting event scheduled 11 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 25, for Kitchen Tune-Up’s joining Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce, West Knoxville owners, Wesley “Wes” and Katlin Steese are enjoying looking back at their first year in their newest showroom.

“We opened the showroom [at 11113 Kingston Pike in

Premier shopping center with Premier Eyecare] in November [2025],” Wes recalled.

However, “the business has been open since 2019. This is our third showroom. The business really started out of our home.

“We’ve been able to grow it a little by little ever since,” he added. “We love it.”

“Our showroom before was in Oak Ridge, and it was tucked into an industrial park,” Katlin said. “There wasn’t much walk-in traffic or visibility, so we’re really excited to be in Farragut on Kingston Pike, to have more visibility and having people see our sign, walk in and check it out.”

The business idea was sparked when Wes was 19.

“I started a handyman company,” Wes said. “I ran that business for four and a

half years. So, I naturally, kind of, was an entrepreneur and wanted to have my own business.

“I spent some time in industrial distribution and sales,” Wes said. “I found myself wanting to get back into owning a business.”

Then, he learned about the franchise Kitchen Tune-Up, which was available.

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