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  2. Shops of Saddle Creek - Wikipedia

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    Saddle Creek is the first shopping center in the nation developed as a lifestyle center. [1] It is located in the suburb of Germantown in eastern Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and it includes national specialty shops and restaurants. [2] About 70% of tenants are unique to the Memphis market.

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in Shelby County, Tennessee

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    Memphis International Raceway; S. Shops of Saddle Creek This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:07 (UTC). ...

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Shelby County, Tennessee

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    Memphis Tennessee Temple; Millington-Memphis Airport; N. ... Shops of Saddle Creek This page was last edited on 29 October 2011, at 01:30 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Shopping malls in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Shops of Saddle Creek; Southland Mall (Memphis, Tennessee) Stones River Town Centre; T. Turkey Creek, Knoxville; W. West Town Mall; Wolfchase Galleria

  6. Wolfchase Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Wolfchase Galleria is a regional shopping mall in northeast Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The mall is managed by Simon Property Group. It is located across the street from the Bartlett city limits at the intersection of Germantown Parkway and Interstate 40. Wolfchase Galleria features 117 stores and a food court.

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    The family of Tennessee death row inmate Gary Wayne Sutton held a press conference asking Gov. Bill Lee to examine the case for a potential pardon.

  9. Raleigh Springs Mall - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, the City of Memphis officially purchased the Raleigh Springs Mall property, making way for a complete demolition and re-development of the space into a civic center. [8] The City of Memphis plans to spend approximately $32 million in capital to create a civic plaza on the space once occupied by the Raleigh Springs Mall.