Collierville, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Collierville City is 48,005. The city's population is 76% white, 13% black, and 7% Asian. Residents are 87% married and have at least one child under the age of 18.

The median family income of Collierville is more than $100,000, and over half of its adult population has an advanced degree. The city's Main Street district is attractive and hosts a variety of annual events. Major institutions like Baptist Hospital-Collierville and the University of Memphis-Collierville are located in the city. Interstate 269 and State Route 385 are also available in the city. Collierville offers a wide range of entertainment and food choices.

The median age of all residents of Collierville, TN is 40.2 years old. Native citizens were 40 years old, while foreign-born residents were 41 years old. The most common foreign-born country among residents was Mexico, followed by India and Guatemala. There were 14,922 non-natives from Guatemala living in Collierville City. If you are interested in moving to Collierville City, here are some resources to get you started.

The town of Collierville, also known as Collier, is located in Shelby County, Tennessee, just east of Memphis. The town was originally a Mississippi town, but in 1838 a surveyor's error resulted in it being mistakenly claimed by two states. However, in the past, Collierville was an important dairy center. In 1933, Swift & Co. established a cheese plant in the city, and soon became the cheese-making capital of West Tennessee.