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Home - City of Martin Home of the University of Tennessee at Martin and the Soybean Festival, City of Martin has plenty to offer for its residents and visitors
Documents Forms - City of Martin City-of-Martin-Charter Download Preview General-Request-Form Download Preview Natural-Gas-Request Download Preview Sewer-Tap-Request Download Preview Historic-Zoning-Application-City-of-Martin- Download Preview Water-Tap-Request Download Preview Application For Business Tax License Download Preview Solitcitation-Permit Download Preview Noise
Human Resources - City of Martin Come work for the City of Martin Visit this page to fill out a job application, look for current job openings, or contact our HR Department
Shop - City of Martin Martin has a unique selection of boutiques, antique and vintage shops, home decor stores, and so much more! From Historic Downtown to the University Commons shopping center, you’ll find a shopper’s dream in Martin, Tennesee
Christmas in Martin, Tenn. - City of Martin The charming university town of Martin, Tennessee is known for its upscale shopping, Skyhawks sporting events, and welcoming residents If you happen to visit Martin anytime time from mid November through mid January, you will see why Martin is also known as the most enchanting town in West Tennessee
Cine Theater - City of Martin For a fun night out or a relaxing afternoon escape, Cine Theatres in Martin is the go-to destination for movie lovers This locally owned six-screen theater brings Hollywood’s latest releases to town with all the charm of a classic movie experience
About Us - City of Martin The Department of Economic Community Development is dedicated to promoting the City of Martin, its citizens, and the exceptional community pride that surrounds the area
About Martin The Martin area is characterized by level to gently rolling land with an average elevation of about 400 feet Most industrial areas are suitable for immediate construction with very little site preparation required