AutoZone seeks design approval for 24,301 square foot retail hub in Jackson Heights Plaza

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The Planning Commission meeting on June 18, 2025, kicked off with a significant proposal for a new AutoZone store in Murfreesboro. The commission reviewed the initial design and site plan for a 24,301 square foot automobile parts retail hub, set to be located at 810 NW Broad Street within the Jackson Heights Plaza.

AutoZone Development LLC is spearheading the project, which will occupy 11.83 acres of land zoned for commercial use. The proposal aims to enhance the existing shopping center, bringing a hybrid retail experience to the area.

Chair Jones welcomed the applicant, Mister Donovan, as discussions began on the design review process. The commission's focus on this project highlights the ongoing development efforts in Murfreesboro, aiming to meet the growing demand for retail spaces in the community.

As the review progresses, the commission will consider the implications of this development on local traffic, business growth, and community needs. The outcome of this proposal could set a precedent for future retail developments in the area, making it a key topic for residents and stakeholders alike.

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