In 2020, the City of Murfreesboro made an arraignment with COSTCO to encourage them to build in Murfreesboro, due to the sales tax revenue that would be generated by the store. The deal initially focused on the company building in the area of The Avenue, which failed to materialize.Later, Murfreesboro and COSTCO inked a deal that included the city funding a $2.4-million plot of land off of Highway 99. The store was then constructed on a little more than 18-acres next to Highway 99 and near the n .
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BUSINESS: New RV Dealer, Massive Shooting Range and More Now OPEN in Murfreesboro Apr 22, 2021 at 10:14 am by WGNS
Above ribbon cutting photo at Lazy Days RV from the Chamber of Commerce
New businesses that include an RV Dealer and a shooting range are now open in Murfreesboro.
The Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center held a ribbon cutting at Lazydays RV on Wednesday. The dealer sits on a large parcel of land on Beasie Road - that can be accessed from the New Salem Highway at exit 80 off of Interstate 24.
From the same interchange, you can also visit the brand-new indoor shooting range that opened earlier this month. Outpost Armory even has an area where you can fire the Barrett .50 rifle that is manufactured in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
The Murfreesboro City Council was âcaught off guardâ by Republic Servicesâ request to expand the Middle Point Landfill trash volume by nearly 95 percent.
At its workshop last Thursday, Mayor Shane McFarland said the council was not included in any of the discussion of the potential expansion. If approved, the existing trash volume of over 38 million cubic yards will be increased by 32 million cubic yards from the landfillâs backside toward Highway 231 and East Jefferson Pike.
McFarland said Director of Water Resources Darren Gore received a letter which said Republic Services had submitted a request to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and the Tennessee Central Solid Waste Regional Board for the landfill expansion.
More Parks, More Business Murfreesboro Growing More! Apr 10, 2021 at 12:25 pm by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) Plans for a park serving the western side of Murfreesboro has been on and off in the news for a good while. The city announced plans to develop a large 154-acre complex a mile west of Veterans Parkway off highway 96 (Franklin Road).
Murfreesboro Parks Community Service Director Angela Jackson said, Murfreesboro is committed to meeting these needs of the western part of the community and is proceeding with developing plans for a park that will include fields, green space, walking trails and event space.”
Murfreesboro s Development Services Executive Director Sam Huddleston noted, This strategic location adjacent to I-840 and accessible to I-24 and I-65 offers a superior location as a commercial site for corporate and business development as the City works to attract higher paying jobs.”