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Below are links to various areas among the MidSouth.
Arlington, TN With a population of approximately 9,700, Arlington is the eastern-most municipality in Shelby County and is a town rich in history and heritage in the midst of vibrant growth. Arlington offers excellent schools, community activities, and commercial amenities all with a strong sense of small-town charm.
Bartlett, TN The town was a lone stagecoach stop by the 1830s. Now Shelby County's 2nd and Tennessee's 9th largest city, Bartlett still preserves the small town spirit with a well balanced city touch. Site providesHistory, services, maps, government offices, community events calendar, and local links.
Collierville, TN Waiting to charm you with its immaculately appointed town square, the natural beauty of its Greenbelt & Wolf River corridor, and the irresistible allure of the hospitality in its people and places; Collierville beckons a fantastic repose! In fact, many people experience Collierville once and never leave, which is why Money Magazine recently named Collierville as one of the best Eastern US communities in which to live.
The current population for Collierville is 44,304.
Collierville is located in SE Shelby County and was incorporated in 1870. The Town area consists of 18,568 acres, or 29 square miles. The reserve area allows another 13,440 acres to grow into. That's an ultimate area of 50 square miles.
In 2007 1,176 homes were sold in Collierville with a total value of $352,793,704. The average sales price for a home in Collierville was $299,384.
The Building and Codes Department approved 224 new single family residential construction permits in 2007 with a total value of $174,885,650.
Cordova, TN A currently unincorporated area of Tennessee providing information on town government, municipal services, local history, businesses, attractions, and calendar of events.
Germantown, TN Located near the Mississippi River along the historic trails of the Chickasaw Indians, Germantown offers its residents a safe, attractive and energetic community. Site provides local government information and feedback for this Memphis suburban community.
The City of Germantown's 2006 special census recorded a city population of 40,977. The 2000 U.S. Census reports the largest percentage of people in Germantown is between the ages of 45 and 54. The second largest percentage of population is between the ages of 35 and 44. The median age is 41.3 years old.
There are 13,220 households in Germantown with an average size of 3.14 people. Forty-one percent of the households have children under 18 years old.
Germantown has 13,676 total housing units with a 97% occupancy rate. Of the 13,220 occupied housing units, 89% percent are owner-occupied and 11% are renter-occupied.
The average value for owner occupied housing in zip code 38138 is $238,013. The average home price in zip code 38139 is $353,694.
Lakeland, TN Located in scenic western Tennessee, the City of Lakeland's low development and natural terrain fosters a sense of country living that is rapidly disappearing in other Shelby County communities and nearby Memphis.
One of the fastest growing cities in the county, the natural assets can be preserved through careful civic planning. A number of lakes, ponds, streams, parks and other recreational opportunities improve the quality of life for their residents, including one 65-acre park with hiking trails. The city also requires developers to set aside park land and greenways for each new development.
Memphis, TN Official site. Today Memphis has one of the lowest costs of living of any major U.S. city, is within a day's drive of two-thirds of the nation's population, and offers some of the most advanced infrastructure for moving goods and information available anywhere in the world. In addition, businesses all over the nation and, indeed, all over the world, are discovering that Memphis has a workforce that offers a wide array of important skills, a supportive government, and the initiative to make it a leading city in the 21st century.
Oakland, TN Official municipal site. Information about elected officials, upcoming meetings, city ervices, public utilities, and special events. Oakland experience rapid residential growth, with people attracted to low tax rates, affordable housing, safe environment and easy access to larger metropolitan areas
Piperton, TN Piperton TN is a key gateway between Fayette and Shelby County, situated in the southwest corner of Fayette County, adjoining the town of Collierville and Shelby County to the west and Marshall County, Mississippi to the south. The Piperton city limits and its urban growth boundary contain many of the proposed interchanges along Hwy 385 as it traverses the western border of Fayette County. Hwy 385 is one of the proposed routes of I-69. Piperton was incorporated as a city in 1974.
Rossville, TN Located just east of Piperton is Rossville, a rapidly growing community.
Somerville, TN Somerville is a close knit, family oriented community of about 2800 residents located in Southwest Tennessee about 30 miles east of Memphis.
Hernando, MS As the county seat of one of the Top 40 fastest-growing counties in the nation, Hernando is a historic community alive and bustling with new and exciting developments
Olivebranch, MS Within minutes from Memphis, like many other cities, Olive Branch had a different name when it was first founded near where several old Chickasaw Indian Trails crossed. It was originally called Watson's Crossroad. Then, in 1846, when the first Post Office was established, Mrs. Frances Wilson Blocker -- a descendant of one of the community's founders -- suggested the name Olive Branch. She thought, it is said, that the new name symbolized a dove bringing a Branch to the seagoing Noah.
Southaven, MS Within minutes from Memphis, Southaven is blessed to have friendly neighborhoods, great schools, booming businesses, exciting sporting events, retirement adventures, amazing health care, accommodating meeting facilities, and dedicated public servants.
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