Fixed atop the Volunteer Building, the newly installed Miller & Martin logo might look like just a name on a building, but to the law practice behind the gracefully designed lettering, it’s a symbol of the firm’s commitment to its community.
“As original tenants of the Volunteer Building, Miller & Martin has continually shown its commitment and dedication to the Chattanooga community,” said Lynda Childress Hawks, an officer of Corker Properties, which owns the building.
The Volunteer Building is located on Georgia Avenue across from Miller Plaza and adjacent to Miller Park, both of which were created through a foundation created by Miller & Martin’s member Burkett Miller. Miller & Martin has been operating in the Volunteer Building since it was built in 1917.
“This addition to the city skyline is a symbol of our firm’s long-standing and future commitment to the Chattanooga community,” said Jim Haley, chairman of the firm.