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  2. Hickory Ridge Mall - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the mall was renovated [3] to help the mall compete with the Wolfchase Galleria mall opening that year. [4] By the early 2000s, the mall had begun to lose tenants due to shifting demographics and a number of vacant big-box stores in the area. The Dillard's store closed in early 2006. In 2021, CubeSmart replaced the former Sears space.

  3. Raleigh Springs Mall - Wikipedia

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    When the Raleigh Springs Mall opened in 1971, it was located between Austin Peay Highway and Yale Road in northeastern Shelby County, in the Raleigh community, what was then outside of Memphis. [2] The mall was developed by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation (now known as Simon Property Group) [3] as one of the first two malls in the Memphis ...

  4. Hickory Hill, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The white population dropped 50 percent over this same period. The Hispanic population in Hickory Hill has increased nearly 700 percent over the past decade. According to the 2010 Census the two zip codes 38141 and 38115 that make up Hickory Hill were both 80% Black, 10% to 11% Hispanic (mostly Mexican), 8% White and 1% Asian.

  5. Tennessee films: How these 15 movies represent the Volunteer ...

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    "The Evil Dead" − This beloved cult movie franchise got its start when the first movie was shot in a decrepit cabin in Morristown in 1979. Star Bruce Campbell told Knox News the film crew left ...

  6. Memphis couple transforms a Malco theater into a pickleball ...

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    Bluff City Pickleball is housed at the former Malco theater at 2809 Bartlett Blvd. at the Malco Plaza Shopping Center. The 27,000-square-foot theater opened in 1989 and closed in late 2022.

  7. Malco Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The theater officially opened on September 29, 1911, as a performing arts venue charging $10 US per person for admission. It was in 1942 that the theater was acquired by Malco Theaters Inc. and transformed into a movie theater which was located only two blocks from the Temple Theater (above).

  8. Black Lodge no more? Famous Memphis venue/movie rental ... - AOL

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    Black Lodge, the remarkable Memphis movie rental library/ performance venue/ hipster hangout that has defied death as often as the sequelized monsters in the "Horror" section of its video aisles ...

  9. Peabody Place (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Jillian's had higher sales in 2007 than in 2006, and Owen Reed, the assistant general manager, said that business was robust especially while games occurred at the FedEx Forum and while concerts took place in Downtown Memphis. [8] Reed said "We dictate the volume at this mall. With the exception of the movie theater, we define foot traffic ...