Proudly serving Red Bank, Chattanooga’s friendly middle-town neighbor with big heart and classic mid-century vibes!
Tucked along the winding base of Signal Mountain and Stringer’s Ridge, Red Bank grew up in the early 20th century as one of Chattanooga’s first true automobile suburbs. What started as dairy farms and truck gardens in the 1920s quickly boomed after U.S. Highway 27 (now the bustling Dayton Boulevard corridor) was paved in the 1930s. Officially incorporated in 1941, the city earned its name from the striking red clay banks that line nearby White Oak Bayou and the old Cincinnati Southern rail cut.
Known for its walkable Dayton Boulevard strip lined with vintage neon signs, family-owned eateries, and the iconic Red Bank Barber Shop, this is pure retro Chattanooga charm. Neighborhoods like Duncan Hills, Midvale, and Brookmoor offer tidy brick ranches, cozy bungalows, and a growing mix of new builds—all just minutes from downtown, NorthShore cool, or a quick hop up to Signal Mountain.
From 1950s originals to fresh renovations, we’ve been keeping Red Bank lawns and landscapes looking sharp for years. If you call Red Bank home, we’ve got you covered!