John Sevier Center

Nestled in downtown Johnson City, the John Sevier Center, originally built as a luxury hotel in the early 1900s, has stood as a prominent fixture on East Market Street for decades. Serving as an affordable housing residential complex since 1978, the building has provided essential accommodation to its residents. However, with progress underway on a new residential complex slated to relocate these affordable housing units, the City of Johnson City now seeks to explore the optimal future use of the soon-to-be vacant John Sevier Center.

The redevelopment project also encompasses the connected Downtown Center parking garage, further amplifying the scope of revitalization efforts in the area. The Downtown Center, which opened in 1983 as part of a larger redevelopment plan, features a multifunctional space that includes a parking deck with ample capacity, rentable office space, and a central courtyard.

Both the John Sevier Center and the Downtown Center possess unique historical and architectural significance. The John Sevier Center, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, spans over 117,000 square feet across ten and a partial eleven stories. Recent investments have modernized its two passenger elevators, enhancing its accessibility and functionality.

In contrast, the Downtown Center, occupying a sizable corner lot adjacent to the John Sevier Center, offers a blend of practical amenities, including a three-story parking deck with hundreds of parking spaces and versatile office space.

As Johnson City embarks on this transformative journey, leveraging its rich heritage and architectural assets, it seeks to foster a vibrant and sustainable urban environment that meets the evolving needs of its residents and stakeholders. Through thoughtful planning and community engagement, the redevelopment of the John Sevier Center and the Downtown Center parking garage promises to shape a thriving future for downtown Johnson City for generations to come.