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Business owner fights to relocate family legacy store

June 24, 2024 | Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings, Collierville, Shelby County, Tennessee


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Business owner fights to relocate family legacy store
In a recent government meeting, a local business owner expressed urgent concerns regarding their impending relocation from their current location at 99 North Center Street, where they have operated for over four years. The owner, who runs a music store, highlighted their family's long-standing connection to the area, owning adjacent land since 1866, including property near the town park and extending to the railroad tracks.

The owner proposed moving their business into the nearby depot, emphasizing the lack of a deed on that property and the potential legal implications if the situation is not resolved amicably. They indicated a willingness to negotiate with the local government to avoid costly legal proceedings, suggesting that the property in question holds significant value.

The owner underscored their commitment to the community, noting their family's historical presence in the area for nearly 180 years. They expressed a desire to continue contributing to the local culture through their music store, even if it meant downsizing. The meeting concluded with the owner urging local officials to consider their proposal seriously to facilitate a smooth transition for their business.

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