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Developers of new AutoZone-style store get design guidance from Collierville DRC

Collierville Design Review Commission · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff and the commission reviewed a proposed 7,381-square-foot auto parts store; commissioners urged brick or compatible accents, recommended breaking up large facades with windows or scored lines, and discussed signage illumination limits. Applicant agreed to provide darker Hardy-board samples and additional accent details.

Planning staff presented a proposal for a 7,381-square-foot auto parts store on the east side of Southeastern Avenue south of Winchester Boulevard and asked the Design Review Commission for feedback on elevations and exterior materials. Staff said the site is currently vacant and that the city’s design guidelines call for new structures to be compatible with adjacent brick-and-stone buildings.

The applicant team, represented by regional project manager Wade David Selma, described a design that departs from a standard corporate prototype, saying it…

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