AutoZone growing distribution center in Lexington
Memphis-based AutoZone plans to increase network capacity at its distribution center in Lexington, Tennessee, where 425 people are employed full-time. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)
The expansion in Henderson County will cost $42 million and add 45 jobs over five years.
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AutoZone auto parts retailer Lexington Tennessee Henderson County Gov. Bill Lee Commissioner Bob Rolfe Tennessee Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentWayne Risher
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