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Morrison Village Creeps Closer To Reality Off Collierville’s 385 Exit

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Published on February 07, 2026
Morrison Village Creeps Closer To Reality Off Collierville’s 385 ExitSource: Google Street View

Morrison Village, an 11.5-acre mixed-use project at 4400 Houston Levee Road in Collierville, is edging forward as Boyle Investment Company continues laying the groundwork for what it hopes will be a dense little village off the Highway 385 exit. The current site plan calls for townhomes, neighborhood shops, services, and a hotel, with a child-care facility already operating as the project’s first phase. For now, the developer and town officials are keeping quiet on any firm start date for construction or operations.

Details and renderings are posted on the developer’s community page, where Boyle Investment Company describes Morrison Village as an “integrated mixed-use village hamlet” just north of the Highway 385/Houston Levee exit. The listing links to site-plan documents and concept sketches, notes that the property covers 11.5 acres, and highlights more than 30 acres of surrounding passive parkland tied into Collierville’s greenbelt trail system. The company also maps out buildable pads for a hotel, a bank, and several retail and office parcels.

As reported by Action News 5, Boyle released the site plan on Feb. 6, 2026, and the station underscored that no opening timeline has been set. The brief TV report zeroes in on the mix of housing wrapped around ground-floor commercial space and includes a site-plan image credited to Boyle.

Approval History And Next Steps

The project has already cleared some big-town-hall hurdles. Collierville’s Planning Commission endorsed Morrison Village in September, and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen followed with preliminary site-plan approval in a 5-1 vote on Nov. 11, 2024, according to The Daily Memphian. That reporting notes that apartment entitlements on the parcel date back to the late 1990s and helped dictate how much residential development could be folded into the plan. With preliminary approvals in hand, the development still needs final permits and lease commitments before any vertical construction can start.

What It Could Mean For Collierville

Local planners and the developer say Morrison Village is intended to add rooftops and street-level services that will feed nearby retail hubs such as Carriage Crossing. As detailed by the Shelby County Chamber Alliance, Boyle executive Les Binkley told reviewers the project would “help the mall because the mall needs housetops in close proximity.” The Chamber Alliance report also points out that Boyle has reserved surrounding acreage as passive parkland that will connect directly to the town’s greenbelt trail.

Buildout And Amenities

According to Boyle Investment Company, the current concept for Morrison Village includes live-work buildings, townhomes, flats above neighborhood shops, and a dedicated hotel parcel, with the existing child-care facility counted as the project’s first phase. Property marketing materials and commercial real-estate listings show several small retail and office pads that would be constructed as tenants sign on. The developer’s materials indicate the buildout will happen in phases, with leasing activity and tenant build-outs determining when individual structures actually rise.

For the moment, Collierville residents should expect more permitting activity and updated renderings before any dirt starts moving. Boyle and town staff say the schedule will hinge on final approvals and tenant commitments. Rendering images and the full site plan are available on the developer’s public listing and in local news coverage of the proposal.

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