Everett Dedman Woods was an architect based in Memphis, Tennessee.
He was the younger brother of fellow architect Neander Woods Jr.
The Coca-Cola bottling plant he designed in Covington, Tennessee is listed on the National Register of Historic Places[1] and a residence he built in Memphis became corporate headquarters for Harrah's Entertainment.
He worked with George Mahan Jr. designing residences for many prominent citizens[2] before establishing his own firm in 1930.
[3] One of his designs, Poplar Plaza, was the first shopping center in Memphis and, according to a planning official in Memphis, the first shopping center in the United States designed for the automobile.