the LAKELAND life








TheLakeland Area Chamber of Commerce is experiencing a revolution of growth and new business interest in our city, and it’s no surprise. Our chamber membership has grown substantially with the upstart of commercial development
taking place at different locations throughout the city. We are excited to welcome all the new businesses that have arrived and those that are on the way.
The City of Lakeland is anchored by one of the top-ranked school systems in the state of Tennessee. This has created a desirable environment for attracting families who desire a place to call home. As a result, the need for more business services has also been created.
The relationship between our elected city officials, city staff, economic development stakeholders and the chamber of commerce is one that has our city moving in the same direction with common goals. As one of the youngest established suburbs of the Memphis/Shelby County area, we realize that we have just started to scratch the surface and cannot wait to see what the future holds.
Wil Ashworth, LAKELAND CHAMBER BOARD PRESIDENT“W E LOVE LAKE LIFE IN LAKELAND! THE MEMORIES WE HAVE MADE WITH OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY HAVE BEEN PRICELESS. THIS IS SUCH A SPECIAL COMMUNITY TO US AND WE HAVE ENJOYED GETTING TO KNOW OUR GREAT GARNER LAKE NEIGHBORS. WE NEVER THOUGHT WE WOULD BE VACATIONING IN OUR OWN BACKYARD!”— Lacey Hardin
OurCity of Lakeland, Tennessee, has gone through many changes over the years. Some people still remember Lakeland Amusement Park, the venture that saw the creation of 244acre Garner Lake as the largest manmade lake in Shelby County. Shortly after the amusement park ceased operating in 1976, Lakeland was incorporated as a city in 1977.
Today, the City of Lakeland encompasses a wide variety of geographic features within its over 23 square miles, including over 169 miles of streams in addition to Garner Lake. Our 236 acres of dedicated parkland includes International Harvester (IH) Park at 65 acres, two-and-a-half miles of trails, and the newest, the 99-acre site of the city’s recreation athletic complex is well underway.
For residents and potential residents, Lakeland offers shaded, canopied, curving roads, easy access to regional amenities in Shelby County, and the nicest homes in West Tennessee. In September, the Lakeland School System (LSS) was named one of only 16 Exemplary School Districts in Tennessee, and Lakeland Elementary School was named a 2022 Reward School, the highest distinction available to public schools in the state.
Along Lakeland’s Southern border are local venues for shopping, exercise, dining and vehicle care. At the I-40 and Canada Road interchange in the heart of the city, developers are working hard to bring to life The Lake District, the ambitious, multi-use development bringing shopping, dining, living and socializing together all in one place. And along Highway 70 just west of City Hall is the new Lakeland Commons development, with upscale flats over retail establishments, breathing new life to the historic traditions of Tennessee and small towns all across the Mid South.
Whether you are here to work, live or play, the City of Lakeland staff is just a phone call or an email away, ready and willing to assist with anything you need. Call, email or use the Lakeland Connect app to get in touch.
Lakeland is growing, while keeping its character and history intact. We’re excited to have neighbors new and old along for the journey, whether they live here, work here or simply come to visit – welcome home to Lakeland!
Lakeland was incorporated in 1977 and is the youngest city in Shelby County.
Lakeland Amusement Park operated from 1961 to 1978.
The attractions included a mile-long sky ride, a 75-passenger paddle wheeler, a Ferris wheel and a carousel. There was also an outdoor bandstand which was a popular dance venue.
If you are looking for something to do on a beautiful fall day, take a short drive to Lakeland, TN, just outside of Memphis. The Lakeland community has experienced quality growth in recent years that has been both strategic and deliberate. Long-term residents have been adamant about controlled growth and smart growth design that prevents the mass urban sprawl experienced in other cities. With a comprehensive master planning process in place and community input from its citizens, Lakeland seems to be making all the right moves in its quest to build a vibrant and sustainable community.
The public schools in Lakeland have achieved such high performance rankings in the last decade that they are now considered the best in the state. Upscale housing developments have been a strong trademark for Lakeland and have attracted homebuyers who seek both quality and conservation of resources. While driving through Lakeland, the city’s commitment to smart growth and attention to the preservation of resources like trees, hills, lakes and other rural features will be evident. Lakeland has also invested heavily in its parks, recreational facilities and outdoor venues for sports and family entertainment.
Garner Lake, a sparkling gem in Lakeland, is a 241-acre lake tucked into the heart of the city and is home to many residents who enjoy a private community on or near the water. Often referred to as “The Lakeland Lake,” this 266-home residential area has been home to many residents for years. Garner Lake is the largest lake in Shelby County and is 1.1 miles long, with eight miles of shoreline.
Other noteworthy neighborhoods have been developed in recent years offering modern, spacious designs for all family sizes. Many are described as upscale and private (gated). These high-end amenities are reflected in home prices, which average approximately $462,000 (average price per 2022 sales YTD). Recent demand for housing has been accelerated by Lakeland’s school system achieving the highest state rankings. Families have flocked to the quiet community, and there seems to be something for everyone in Lakeland.
Recent retail activity at Lakeland’s mixed-use and multi-family projects—The Lake District, Lakeland Town Square and soon-to-be Ashmont Place—will increase dining and shopping options for residents. The Lake District (150 acres) at Canada Road and I-40 is now opening phase 1 of its retail, including Frost Bakery, Starbucks, Lake District Wine and Liquor, Activate IV and Cryotherapy, Boba Society, Cycle Bar, Stretch Lab, Olive House Mediterranean Grocery and Chosen Lines Boutique, to name a few. Opening soon will be Gloss Nail Bar and Villa Castrioti Italian Restaurant.
The Willows townhouses are now under construction in the Lake District and offer an ideal option for homeowners wanting the benefits of new and modern construction with a smaller footprint.
Ultimately, the Lake District has plans for larger, single-family homes in phase 2, as well as large anchor tenants for the five outparcel properties along I-40. If you’ve driven east on Hwy. 70 you may have spotted another real estate anchor project, Lakeland Town Square. The 40-acre, mixed-use development is designed to look and feel like a traditional town square. Phase 1 is opening soon and includes a sports bar (Owners Box), Margaritas and Carrington Oaks Coffee. Ashmont Place is a third real estate development currently on the drawing boards. Plans include 90 acres of mixed-use and multi-family housing on a parcel near the current Paintball Park location. Plans are underway now to develop this project, which was recently approved by Lakeland’s Board of Commissioners.
All of these projects are an effort to provide residents and visitors to the community with shopping, dining and other amenities. Currently the City of Lakeland has a comprehensive plan overseen by a committee of residents, architects, engineers and others. The goal is for future development to reflect conservation-minded attributes. Lakeland’s plan includes sustainable ways to support connectivity through trails and parks, not just roads, to develop a walkable, bikeable community.
In the past 20 years, the City of Lakeland has experienced population growth that has far outpaced growth rates of nearby Memphis and Shelby County at large. With this growth come both opportunities and challenges, especially in the area of economic development. For that reason, the city is due periodically for a regular checkup to ensure it’s growing at a healthy rate. The first thing a healthcare provider does when a person visits is take the person’s pulse. In the same way, we’re taking the PULSE of Lakeland.
The Lakeland PULSE Comprehensive Plan is designed to do just that, with its guiding principles of Preserve, Unify, Live, Strategize and Educate. The plan is heavily based on community feedback— taking the pulse of the city. Based on this feedback, the Lakeland PULSE Plan provides the guiding vision of where economic growth should occur, and what resources are needed to support and sustain this growth.
With the buzz in the air surrounding the nearby development of Blue Oval City, it is the perfect time for Lakeland to ensure that the city is not only poised for growth, but that it occurs in a healthy and sustainable manner. And we’re not taking on this task alone!
constituents are heavily engaged in the process. The Lakeland PULSE team has held its first public meeting to obtain preliminary feedback and to start guiding the vision of the process. The plan should be completed by the end of 2023, and will guide Lakeland’s efforts into the next 10 to 20 years.
As we consider economic development in the city, we’re also looking at supporting needs, such as transportation, parks and open space, and, of course, our assets and opportunities.
For transportation, early feedback shows a desire for enhanced connectivity of trails and sidewalks, while preserving the rural character of the city. In our parks and open spaces, future endeavors will center around this same concept of interconnectivity between parks, as well as greenways and trails extending beyond our borders. Among Lakeland’s many existing assets are ease of interstate access, the rural character and awardwinning schools. Opportunities for the desired healthy growth center around not only business development for restaurant, retail and service providers, but also office space that may potentially support the vast growth in West Tennessee expected with the arrival of Blue Oval City.
The city has a stellar team built with representatives from Kimley-Horn, LRK and The Development Studio. Additionally, citizens and
The efforts to ensure healthy growth are not new with the Lakeland PULSE Comprehensive Plan process. The city is currently home to two major mixed-use developments, Lakeland Commons and The Lake District, with a third, Ashmont, expected to begin soon. As these developments come online, we’re seeing the buzz build around Lakeland as not only the perfect place to live and educate children, but the perfect place to start, relocate or grow a business in a healthy way. What a perfect time to take the city’s pulse.
The Lakeland Chamber hosts a luncheon on the fourth Wednesday of each month, January through October. The luncheons are held at Lakeland Golf Club and doors open at 11:30 a.m. with a catered lunch and a presentation that starts at noon. Members have the opportunity to sponsor a luncheon, allowing them the time to introduce their business to attendees and to provide any marketing materials or information they would like to distribute. For more information on sponsoring a luncheon or being a guest speaker, contact Diana Crenshaw.
Every January, we recognize our outstanding members for the past year. In 2022 we recognized the following members:
Business of the Year – McDonald’s/Jeffers Enterprises, Inc. This award recognizes a business organization which has diligently built and maintained a strong and dependable relationship with the Lakeland community for many years.
Person of the Year – Wesley Wright. Wesley is a City of Lakeland commissioner who passionately has a vision of how he wants the city to grow. With his charismatic ideas, he has been a trailblazer for growth within the community by bringing in businesses and working with those that are already established. He is organized, diligent and supportive of the City of Lakeland as well as the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce.
Outstanding Community Partner – Rock N’ Roll Sushi. This award recognizes a business that demonstrates outstanding performance and growth while providing leadership in the community. The Estes family, with Rock N’ Roll Sushi, have supported the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce by being title sponsor for the annual golf tournament for the past four years. They also sponsor various other organizations in Lakeland.
Outstanding Business Partner – Masters Roofing. This award recognizes the company that acted as a catalyst for business members of the community for success and growth. Masters Roofing has been active in our community, serving its customers,
and its employees volunteer to support various organizations in Lakeland.
Ambassador of the Year – Amy Foster. While the chamber doesn’t have an official ambassador program, if you look up the definition of ambassador, you will see Amy’s name. She exemplifies volunteerism, attends chamber functions, volunteers for various events around the city and is active in the business community. She is a business owner, realtor, mom of four and a volunteer. She also loves to connect people! She has supported the Lakeland Chamber throughout the long two-year pandemic with her two business memberships, Bryan Realty and Nutrition Spot, and the non-profit membership Lakeland Education Foundation, of which she is a board member.
The Lakeland Chamber is always excited to celebrate with our members! Ribbon Cuttings are one of the many benefits of being a Chamber member. Contact a staff member for more information.
The Lakeland Chamber is proud to host an annual golf tournament, Lions on the Links, each fall at Lakeland Golf Club. The past two years the tournament has raised $14,000 for Lakeland schools. This event wouldn’t be a success without the support of sponsors, donors, golfers and volunteers. It has become a tradition that participants look forward to every year. The 2023 tournament is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 3. Stay tuned for the official announcement and don’t miss it!
Lakeland Golf and Paddle Club (formerly Stonebridge Golf Club) is home to a 180-acre golf course as well as a pro shop, a clubhouse with a lounge, an event center and Victory Lane BBQ. Many improvements and additions are coming or already underway, including renovating the clubhouse, upgrading the sound system, improving cart paths and constructing new pickleball courts. Book a tee time and come see the new Lakeland Golf and Paddle Club.
Who wants to be involved? There are plenty of options in the City of Lakeland. Annual traditions such as the Youth Fishing Rodeo, Harvest Festival, Breakfast with Santa, parades and movie nights always bring a big crowd. Lakeland’s Summer Outdoor Concert Series and Delta Blues Winery both offer a seasonal line-up of live music, dancing, food trucks and fun for the whole family. The annual yard sale is a great opportunity to get out and find all the “treasures,” or to get rid of some.
Lakeland offers a variety of options for the athlete in the family. Flag football, tackle football and cheerleading, sponsored by the Parks and Rec Department, always start the season out with excitement. Youth basketball and soccer offer both competitive and recreational teams. Tennis players find plenty of opportunities for a match on the community courts in Windward Slopes Park. The city sponsors adult soccer and flag football, and grown-ups are always needed to help as youth sports coaches.
Zadie E. Kuehl Memorial Park even has a new dog park to accommodate furry family members. Walking and cycling on the many trails in Lakeland is a part of everyday life, for recreation as well as transportation to and from school.
With new developments opening and growing, more dining options are available to our residents. Soon, Lakeland will have many options to sit down and have dinner with friends, in addition to its local bakeries, coffee, and tea shops. Fitness facilities have started to dot the Lakeland retail landscape, as have local boutiques and specialty shops.
Lakeland is a community of growth with a familyfriendly environment. Even though it is so close to major roadways and with easy access to Memphis, it has a culture and lifestyle all its own.
“Don’t overlook this gem of a city; Lakeland offers a quiet family-friendly lifestyle with all the conveniences of being near Memphis.” —Megan Dupuy, Artist (Megan Dupuy Arts)
Parks are a large part of the Lakeland community. The city’s youngest residents love the playgrounds at City Hall, Windward Slopes Park, Zadie E. Kuehl Memorial Park and Oak Ridge Park.
Seniors are a big part of Lakeland’s community. Those over 55 are welcome to join in the activities at the IH Senior Center, a gathering place where friends can enjoy camaraderie over a game or participate in one of the many free programs, seminars and special events. Currently, around 350 residents participate in Lakeland’s senior programs each week. Regular offerings include yoga, watercolor painting, ice cream socials, canvas art, line dancing lessons, bridge, bunco, bingo and book club.
The Lakeland Chamber is excited to unveil a collaborative project which several community partners have been working for years to complete. The pandemic influenced the timeline of this project, but the finish line is finally in view. The chamber purchased a pride of five fiberglass lions in 2019. Since then, they have lived in several spaces throughout the city, waiting to be painted, clear coated and installed. We would like to thank the following people for their part in this project:
Kevin Bailey – Fireworks City Billy Rodgers – Billy Rodgers, Crye-Leike Chris Woods Construction Ken Spain, Phillips Auto Body Dr. Ted Horrell, LSS Superintendent Michael Walker, Lakeland City Manager Megan Dupuy – Artist, Megan Dupuy Arts LSS Art Teachers: Rachel Nanney Jared Parham Stephanie Robinson
The Lion Pride will soon be on display at various locations throughout the city, including City Hall, Lakeland Prep, Lakeland Elementary, IH Park and Fireworks City. We hope you enjoy them—be sure to take a picture and share it with the chamber.
If you’ve been paying attention, you have noticed quite a few retailers opening in Lakeland, TN. Conveniently located off I-40 in Northeastern Shelby County, Lakeland is poised for growth–especially as corporate projects such as Ford’s “Blue Oval City” eyeball the region for expansions. Additionally, the Lakeland Schools are award-winning, top rated in the state and Lakeland has enjoyed a healthy influx of new residents seeking a quality education for their families.
It’s only natural for retailers and business owners to look to Lakeland’s thriving demographics for future and additional expansions. A few of note recently have been the tenants at The Lake District like Frost Bake Shop, Gloss Nail Bar, Starbucks, Chosen Lines, Lake District Wine and Liquors, and the list is growing as we publish. The Town Square, also underway, has retailers opening currently to serve the growing residential population in Lakeland.
Here is a summary.
1. Lakeland is underserved and does not have enough retail to meet the demand of the high-growth residential market.
Lakeland’s Cracker Barrel is consistently the highest performing store in the chain, which demonstrates the area’s excellent demographics for retailers.
Lakeland is attracting the right types of development; its city leaders are being strategic about their comprehensive economic development plan. Codes and adherence to city guidelines ensure that growth will be deliberate and strategic. For example, many communities think “big box” retail is strategic, but Lakeland has a different vision and seeks quality, locally owned small businesses vs. national retailers.
Lakeland residents’ lifestyle is attractive to the boutique retailers. The parks, recreation and quality of outdoor entertainment options are attracting health and fitness retail and others that support them. Retail examples include health and wellness, fitness and more.
“We looked at all parts of Memphis and the surrounding areas, and we chose Lakeland because it was so inviting and friendly. Lakeland is a developed location in a lot of ways, but it also has a very fresh feel that is continually growing, but growing in the right ways. We definitely wanted to be part of this great community!”
5. Many don’t know that the median household income of Lakeland rivals that of Germantown and Collierville, making Lakeland an ideal location for attracting discretionary income spending.
Lakeland taxes are attractive to families moving there. The evidence is in the growing number of new homes in the community.
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Its location is easily accessible from everywhere in Shelby County. Lakeland is conveniently located off I-40 (Canada Road) as well as Hwy. 70 (Summer Avenue) and is accessible in 20 minutes or less from almost every part of Shelby County.
Lakeland draws visitors from locations east of Shelby County including Dancyville, Brownsville, Jackson, TN and beyond.
9. The people of Lakeland support shopping locally. We heard this echoed many times while researching this article.
10. Lakeland has preserved its rural beauty and natural landscapes, making it a desirable place to live, work and play. Some communities grow by cutting down trees and altering landscapes. Lakeland’s leaders have been determined to maintain its natural beauty and resources–a quality many residents seek.
Lakeland is welcoming business owners who want to be involved and prosper in a growing community. Residents would like to see more restaurants, more entertainment, more sports bars, more things for kids to do, more wellness (spas, pharmacies, etc). We have a feeling it is going to be a very exciting place to be over the next few years and beyond.
will serve our students as they learn, grow and lead. In addition, the campus is now home to a new athletic field house, office and concession buildings, more than 20,000 square feet in all. While these buildings are wonderful, what’s even more exciting and important is the quality of the teachers, staff and coaches who are returning or joining to share their talent and expertise. Principal Corrie Martin has an outstanding team of committed educators to take LPS into the future.
The 2022-23 school year marks one of the most exciting milestones in our community’s educational history: the opening of the high-school facilities of Lakeland Preparatory School. The Lakeland School System will begin serving high-school grades starting with our very first class of ninth graders. That same class will eventually become the first graduates of Lakeland Prep and the Lakeland School System. These new opportunities did not occur by happenstance, but reflect the commitment of the Lakeland leaders, parents, students and community members who have supported and encouraged our system’s educational goals throughout this journey.
When you visit the new high school, I hope you’ll find the same commitment that Lakeland has shown us reflected in the design and execution of our academic, athletic and fine arts spaces. The 240,000-square-foot addition in the main building includes a 2,000-seat varsity gymnasium, an 800seat auditorium, cutting-edge science labs, career and technical rooms, and myriad other spaces that
Lakeland Elementary School (K-4) principal Joretha Lockhart and her faculty and staff have laid the foundation for success. Since the inception of the Lakeland School System in 2013, the goal of our Board of Education (and many others) was to expand our initial K-5 system into a comprehensive K-12 system. This was largely based on the success and positive environment established at Lakeland Elementary and the desire to extend that same level of academic excellence, community partnership and student opportunity to all grade levels. This year, we collectively take a massive step in that direction.
We are grateful for the participation and feedback that helped shape the design and function of our new facilities. We also look forward to continued collaboration, support and understanding as we work through the challenges that growth and the mass creation of new opportunities will bring. I am confident that the same community and parental support that has led to the development of so many exceptional programs at LES and LPS so far will cause our new athletic teams, fine arts programs and academic endeavors to thrive.
We are thankful for the Lakeland community’s commitment to our school system, our students and our goal of providing the very best educational experience for our most important resource. I know I speak for Lakeland Board of Education members Kevin Floyd (chair), Laura Harrison (vice-chair), Jeremy Burnett, Michelle Childs and Deborah Thomas when I say it is an honor to serve the Lakeland community, and we look forward to sharing the continued successes of our students as we grow.
Bob Browder, MBA, CPA www.bobbrowdercpa.com | 901 538-8500
Jason Alan Harvill, CPA www.jaharvillcpa.com | 901 290-8333
Watkins Uiberall, PLLC www.wucpas.com | 901 761-2720
Lakeland Town Square www.lakelandtownsquare.com
Somerset at Lakeland www.somersetatlakeland.com | 901 472-3655
A2H www.a2h.com | 901 372-0404
Renaissance Group, Inc. www.rgroup.biz | 901 332-5533
CloseTrak Closing & Title Services www.closetrak.com | 901 333-1357
Patterson Bray PLLC www.pattersonbray.com | 901 372-5003
Wolfchase Honda www.wolfchasehonda.com | 800 591-6019
Wolfchase Nissan www.wolfchasenissan.com | 800 721-9255
Christian Brothers Automotive www.cbac.com | 901 457-4157
Gateway Tire and Service Center www.gatewaytireandservice.com | 901 387-0706
Pashby's Automotive www.pashbysautomotive.com | 901 382-9191
Frost Bake Shop www.frostbakeshop.com | 901 682-4545
Nothing Bundt Cakes www.nothingbundtcakes.com | 901 883-4232
Tastes Just Wright www.tastesjustwright.com
Buffalo Wild Wings www.buffalowildwings.com | 901 380-9294
Lenny's Sub Shop www.lennys.com | 901 379-2077
Main Squeeze www.Mainsqueezejuicery.com | 901 736-6246
Marco's Pizza www.marcos.com | 901 381-9171
Nutrition Spot 901 249-7301
Rock N Roll Sushi www.rnrsushi.com | 901 730-0793
Villa Castrioti www.villacastrioti.com | 901 753-3894
Ain't it the Life Catering www.aintitthelife.com | 901 306-2525
Baby Jacks BBQ www.babyjacksbbq.com | 901 240-3187
Pink Flamingo Catering www.pinkflamingocatering.com | 901 827-3877
Victory Lane BBQ, LLC www.victorylanebbq.com | 901 461-9489
RightFiber by Ritter Communications www.rightfiber.com | 833 717-4448
New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church 901 829-3241
One With God www.onewithgod.website
St. Paul United Methodist www.stpaullakeland.com | 901 387-0007
The Refuge Church www.refugememphis.org | 901 295-0099
Bartlett Gutter Company Inc. www.bartlettgutter.com | 901 867-7555
Carroll's Roofing & Construction www.carrollsroofingandconstruction.com | 901 687-3144
Chris Woods Construction www.chriswoodsconstruction.com | 901 386-3182
Gibson Paving 901 867-8274
“ Lakeland has a great school system and a progressive, family- oriented population. With quick access to the interstate it was my top choice of suburbs! My intuition was right and my Lakeland location has been a success! ”
Jason Cannon, Cannon Chiropractic
Belz Enterprises www.belz.com | 901 380-0526
Homes by J Moore, LLC www.homesbyjmoore.com | 901 335-7273
The Lake District www.thelakedistrict.us | 860 558-6732
Lakeland Cleaners 901-213-1112
EDUCATION
Lakeland School System www.lakelandk12.org | 901 867-5412
Mathnasium of Wolfchase www.mathnasium.com/wolfchase | 901 701-1256
Early Childhood
YMCA of Memphis & the Mid-South www.ymcamemphis.org | 901 766-7677
Hicks Convention Services www.hicksconventions.com | 901 272-1171
Club Pilates Memphis Lakeland www.Clubpilates.com/memphislakeland | 901 586-8353
CycleBar Lakeland & StretchLab Lakeland www.cyclebar.com | 901 471-8060
F45 Training Wolfchase www.f45training.com/wolfchase | 901 410-2156
Go Fitness LLC DBA Lakeland Health and Fitness www.lakelandhealthandfitness.com | 901 499-2707
Orange Theory Fitness www.orangetheory.com | 901 302-6132
FAST FOOD
Chick-fil-A www.chick-fil-a.com | 901 381-4727
McDonalds www.mcdonalds.com | 901 922-5746
Bank of Bartlett www.bankofbartlett.com | 901 328-6610
Edward Jones Investments www.edwardjones.com/bret-massey | 901 867-1141
First Citizens National Bank www.firstcnb.com | 901 867-7747
First Horizon www.firsthorizon.com | 901 366-3730
Hometown Capital www.901mortgage.com | 901 552-5530
Kevin Campbell - B2B CFO® www.midsouthb2bcfo.co | 901 491-9688
Lakeland Wealth Management www.lakelandwealth.com | 901 347-2725
Leaders Credit Union www.leaderscu.com | 901 682-5626
Sreeni Meka www.lakelandwealth.com | 901 347-2725
Patriot Bank www.patriotbankmortgage.com | 901 472-6422
Regions Bank www.regions.com | 901 896-2520
Trustmark Bank www.trustmark.com | 901 377-3868
Volner Financial Groups www.volnerfinancial.com | 901 385-1200
Caesar's Wine and Liquor www.caesarswineandliquor.com | 901 382-3212
Lake District Wine & Liquor 901-737-3174
Kroger www.kroger.com | 901 381-9065
Olive House Mediterranean Grocery 901 499-7049
GOVERNMENT
City of Lakeland www.lakelandtn.gov | 901 867-2717
EDGE www.growth-engine.org | 901 341-2100
Beauty Lawn Spray www.beautylawnspray.com | 901 867-8335
Beyer Power Washing www.beyerpowerwashing.com | 901 231-5035
Bloomin Blinds of Lakeland, TN www.bloominblinds.com | 901 661-9587
Home Team Inspection Service - Memphis www.HomeTeam-Memphis.com | 901 848-2388
KG Design www.kgdesigntn.com 603 781-9679
Smith's Plumbing Service www.smithsplumbingservice.com | 901 290-1110
Wright Landscaping www.wrightlandscapings.com | 901 490-4983
Edward Jones
www.edwardjones.com | 901 465-0326
Fields Insurance www.fieldsinsuranceagency.com | 901 465-0011
Four-Way Insurance, LLC www.fourwayinsurance.com | 901 386-1888
Lofton Wells Insurance www.loftonwells.com | 901 388-7283
State Farm Insurance, Don Stewart www.donstewartinsurance.com | 901 753-5441
State Farm Insurance, Heath Johnson www.mymemphisagent.com | 901 372-2228
State Farm Insurance, Wil Ashworth www.ashworthins.com | 901 800-1298
Acme Business Source www.acmesource.com | 901 290-9143
Perry & Associates 901 867-1988
Sign Matters Inc www.signmattersinc.com | 901 861-3001
Speedpro Memphis (Yenser Exec Solutions) www.SpeedproMemphisEast.com | 901 483-1626
Activate IV & Cryotherapy www.stationhydration.com | 901 305-6332
Advanced Dermatology and Skin Cancer Associates www.advanceddermatologymemphis.com | 901 759-2322
Brink and White Pediatric Dental Associates www.whereyoursmileshines.com | 901 382-0280
Campbell Clinic www.campbellclinic.com | 901 759-3111
Cannon Chiropractic,PLLC www.cannonchiropractic.com | 901 604-2924
Janna Hacker & Associates www.jhatherapy.com | 901 328-2110
McCulley Allergy, Sinus, and Asthma Centers www.mcculleyallergy.com | 901 586-3030
New Life Medical Center www.newlifemedcenters.com | 901 213-0100
St. Francis Hospital Bartlett www.saintfrancisbartlett.com | 901 820-7000
St. Francis Medical Partners www.sfmp.com | 901 382-2044
Arlington/Lakeland Shop Local www.shoplocalmagazine.com/arlington-lakeland | 901 459 7318
At Home Magazine www.athomemms.com | 901 684-4155
Lakeland Currents www.lakelandcurrents.com
Lakeland Education Foundation www.supportlakelandschools.org
Lakeland Elementary PTA
Lakeland Prep PTO
Northeast Shelby County Kiwanis 901 878-3346
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis www.rmhc-memphis.org | 901 529-4055
Workforce MidSouth, Inc. www.workforcemidsouth.com | 901 707-8812
Lakefront Wellness 901 461-7931
Big League Movers www.bigleaguemovers.com | 901 486-6897
BrownDog Lodge Veterinary www.browndogvet.com | 901 460-2660
CORT www.cort.com | 901 230-1437
Pop-A-Lock www.popalockmemphis.com | 901 527-6736
Protank www.protank.com | 866 776-8265
WorldTech Management Solutions, LLC www.worldtechms.com | 901 300-4809
Colonial Country Club www.colonialcountryclub.org | 901 388-6150
Lakeland Golf Club www.lakelandgolf.club | 901 382-1886
Malco www.malco.com | 901 761-3480
Gabby Glenn, Chosen Lines“ We chose Lakeland because we feel that it is a place full of opportunity and support. This is a beautiful town and we can’t wait to share and experience all the growth that comes with it!
1% Lists Midsouth www.1percentlistsmidsouth.com | 901 554-4376
2 Rivers Realty, LLC www.2riversrealtors.com | 901 616-6181
Amber Nichols, Crye-Leike Realtors www.ambernichols.crye-leike.com | 901 283-7580
Amy Foster, Affiliate Broker - Bryan Realty www.bryanrealty.com | 518 586-1016
Billy Rodgers, Crye-Leike Realtor www.mrrodgers.crye-leike.com | 901 569-2274
Cat Wright, Keller Williams Realty www.kw.com | 901 494-7450
Crye-Leike Realtors - Sharon Brown www.sharonbrown.crye-leike.com | 901 355-7271
GROOME CO & REALTORS www.groomeco.com | 901 380-4418
Lumiere Team at Keller Williams www.lumiererealty.com | 901 451-2001
Nikki Bufalino, Crye Leike Realtors www.nikkibufalino.crye-leike.com | 901 240-0372
Rachel Goss - Reid Realtors www.reidrealtors.com/agents/rachel-goss/ | 901 857-9371
Carolyn Gregory - Crye-Leike Realtors www.carolyngregory.crye-leike.com | 901 486-7490
Weichert Realtors SPM www.weichertspm.com | 901 340-7708
Woven Homes with RE/Max Experts www.remax.com | 901 833-0658
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Memphis Arlington www.marriott.com | 901 245-0640
Hyatt Place Memphis/Wolfchase Galleria www.hyattplacememphiswolfchasegalleria.com | 901 371-0010
SPECIALTY RETAIL
Academy Sports www.academy.com | 901 379-3000
Burnin' Love Laser Engraving www.burninlovelaserengraving.com | 901 412-9961
Chosen Lines Boutique 901 603-1558
Fireworks City www.fireworkscity.com | 901 388-7580
Hollie Winter Fine Jewelry 901 474-7427
Megan Dupuy Arts LLC www.megandupuyarts.com | 225 936-5706
Mine Shaft Gems and Minerals 901 453-6989
MOB Fashion Boutique® www.mobfashionboutique.com | 801 864-4830
Nashcards www.nashcards.com 901 425-3447
Platinum Jewelers 901 680-0020
Sam's Club www.samsclub.com 901 384-9997
Tim Hogan's Carpet and Floors www.timhogansflooringamerica.com | 901 382-5825
The UPS Store www.theupsstore.com | 901 385-6620
Agilix Solutions, LLC www.goagilix.com | 901 383-1865
Tim Hogan's Carpet and Floors www.timhogansflooringamerica.com | 901 382-5825
Baby Jacks BBQ www.babyjacksbbq.com | 901 240-3187
Edible Arrangements--Wolfchase www.ediblearrangements.com | 901 382-9858
Nutrition Spot 901 249-7301
Papa John's www.papajohns.com 901 373-2440
Victory Lane BBQ, LLC www.victorylanebbq.com | 901 461-9489
Sunkissed Destinations www.sunkisseddestinations.com | 901 487-0509
MLGW www.mlgw.org | Phone # 901 544-6549