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Opry Mills is a single-level mall that contained over 178 stores, including Lionel Trains, GameStop, LEGO Store, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Forever 21, Gap Factory Store, H&M, IMAX, Madame Tussauds, Nike Factory Store, Movado Company Store, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, Old Navy Outlet Store, Regal Cinemas, and Sun and Ski Sports.
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At this intersection, the route becomes two-lane Woodmont Boulevard, and the SR 155 designation ends, although many maps show this segment as being part of SR 155. About 2 ⁄ 3 mile (1.1 km) later the road curves to the southeast, and begins running east-west nearly perfectly straight before reaching an intersection with US 431 (Hillsboro Pike).
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The Opry Mills Mall replaced the Opryland theme park. The mall opened in 2000 and while still operating today, the mall never replaced the theme park in the hearts of Nashvillians.
Grand Ole Opry; General Jackson Showboat; Ryman Auditorium; Wildhorse Saloon, a downtown nightclub and event venue (undergoing renovation and retheming as of 2023) [citation needed] Ole Red, a downtown nightclub and event venue managed by RHP; WSM Radio, whose studios were located in Gaylord Opryland's Magnolia Lobby from 1984 until 2024
Also, on December 31, 1997, the Opryland USA theme park was closed for redevelopment into a shopping and entertainment district called Opry Mills. [6] With its The Mills Corp. partner, building began in October 1998 on the complex, which opened in May 2000. [2] Gaylord would own a third of the district, while The Mills would hold a majority 2/3 ...
The Mall at Green Hills, originally Green Hills Village, is a shopping mall located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The mall has more than 100 stores and restaurants on two main floors totaling 1,053,000 square feet (97,800 m 2). Nordstrom, Dillard's, and Macy's are the anchor stores. The mall is owned and managed by Taubman Centers.