Kingsport Spirit

Jeff Fleming's unique take on the Kingsport Spirit with stories of faith, family, people, places, & history of his hometown and surrounding region. Jeff retired in 2019 after serving the City of Kingsport for 35 years, rising from planning intern to city manager.

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  • Why Are Homes & Apartments So Expensive?

    I’m a lifelong student of city management, planning, history, demographics, and socioeconomics. Honestly, sometimes I wish I wasn’t—it can be exhausting. I can’t just “turn it off.” I still have a folder filled with maps of fictitious cities that I drew in middle school. I spent more time naming streets, designing parks, and placing schools…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 29, 2025
    economy, Move To Kingsport
    affordable housing, housing, life, real estate, travel
  • The Gentle Giant Behind Kingsport’s Transformation

    Terry Cunningham was recently honored for his lifetime of partnership as Executive Director of the Kingsport Housing and Redevelopment Authority. I was asked to share my thoughts. Terry Cunningham is one of the best human beings I know.  He’s a gentle giant who has worked mostly in the background to effect positive outcomes for our…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 26, 2025
    People
    books, fiction, news, travel, writing
  • Happy Birthday, Mayor Phillips

    I was asked to share a few words about Dennis at a live event last Friday. I thought you might like to see. I was just randomly talking to Stephen LaHair one day and said, “You know, Dennis Phillips is one of my favorite people in this world.” He said, “Have you told him that?”…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 25, 2025
    People
    family, life, short-story, writing
  • Different by Design: Why Downtown Kingsport Streets Feel Safer

    Second in a Series Safety isn’t just about statistics. It’s also about how a place feels when you walk its downtown streets, drive its roads, or raise your family there. Kingsport’s long history of thoughtful planning has created a city that feels safe by design, not just by numbers. When Kingsport was incorporated in 1917,…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 19, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    art, City Planning, downtown, History, main street, pedestrian, photography, safety, travel, urban design, urban planning
  • Safer by Design, Not by Statistics

    First in a Series When you search for crime rates in Tennessee, the numbers can seem surprising. Cities like Kingsport often appear “less safe” on paper than they feel in real life. But here’s the truth: Tennessee has been holding itself to a higher standard of honesty for decades, which makes the numbers look inflated…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 19, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    crime, History, news, politics, safety, tennessee, travel
  • From the Tristar to the Tri-Cities: Discovering Tennessee

    Tennessee is a wonderful state with many positive tax and quality-of-life advantages. The state constitution divides it into three grand divisions–East, Middle, and West from the Mighty Mississippi to the Great Smoky Mountains. That’s what our rare, bold, and elegantly simple red Tristar flag stands for. The blue circle symbolizes the eternal bond and unity…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 17, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    adventure, fbs, fcs, football, geography, History, logistics, sports, tennessee, transportation, travel, writing
  • Kingsport might have been named Peltier or Horace

    Today, we tend to skip the first 156 years and focus on Kingsport as the 1917 Model City with landmarks like Church Circle, Broad Street, and the Train Station. But early developers only repurposed the name of a previously incorporated town, an actual port on the river that had lost its charter after the Civil…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 12, 2025
    History
    americas, antebellum, appalachian history, bridges, civil war, History, photography, post office history, tennessee history, travel, virginia history
  • Kingsport, Johnson City named Best Places to Live 2025-2026

    Kingsport and Johnson City are two of six Tennessee cities named to U.S. News’ Top 250 “Best Places to Live” list for 2025-2026. Tennessee cities making the Top 250 are (in order): Hendersonville, Franklin, Kingsport, Murfreesboro, Johnson City, and Nashville. Notable Tennessee cities and their suburbs not on the Top 250 list are Knoxville (Maryville,…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 10, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    best places, economic development, housing, news, quality of life, tourism
  • Kingsport offers the best value proposition within 300 miles

    We started by mapping every city with more than 25,000 residents inside a 300-mile radius of Kingsport, then ranked them by July 2025 median sale price (Realtor.com). The result—downloadable at the end of this post—sweeps across the eastern heartland, from Indiana and Ohio through Kentucky and West Virginia, on to Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 4, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    finance, housing, housing-market, investing, kingsport, real estate, realtor
  • From Sprint to Cruise: Kingsport’s Steady Housing Migration

    MoveToKingsport.com Monthly Report, July 2025 Kingsport’s relocation story this July is one of moderation—a gentle easing after two break-neck years of growth. Compare the present to last summer and three plotlines emerge: a slight taper in the raw number of newcomers, a persistent upward drift in long-run home prices, and a subtle reshaping of where…

    Jeff Fleming

    August 1, 2025
    Move To Kingsport
    City Planning, economy, housing, housing-market, investing, kingsport, mortgage-rates, real estate, realtor, tennessee
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