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In the early 1980s, the Service Merchandise headquarters moved from Nashville to nearby Brentwood, Tennessee, becoming one of the first businesses to plant itself in the area that is now known as Cool Springs. [2] In May 1985, Service Merchandise acquired the H. J. Wilson Co. for approximately $200 million.
Ingrooves Music Group (sometimes shortened to Ingrooves, and formerly stylized as INgrooves) was a global independent music marketing service and distribution company which provided custom services for artists and independent record labels, owned by Universal Music Group.
From 1947 to 2022, the Ernest Tubb Record Shop was situated at 417 Broadway in Nashville. There were several other shops throughout the years that included Music Valley in Nashville, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and Fort Worth, Texas, but the location on Broadway in Nashville was the last remaining store open.
The Nashville office is on track to open in 2026, the company said. ... In-N-Out has expanded its footprint beyond its California routes in recent years, opening stores in Colorado, Texas and Idaho.
Lucy's Record Shop was an independent, locally-owned record store and all-ages music venue in Nashville, Tennessee.During its five and a half years of operation, Lucy's supported a growing punk and indie music scene in Nashville, [2] and received national publicity as a prominent underground music venue.
The Snooki Shop, the line of retail stores founded by reality television personality and businesswoman, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, has just announced a Nashville location, opening in the summer of 2024.
Harding Mall was a shopping mall located in suburban Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was southeast of downtown at the corner of Nolensville Pike US 31A/US 41A and Harding Place in the Paragon Mills neighborhood. Built in 1966, it was demolished in 2005 for a Walmart.
The chain was in business for a century from 1898 to 1998, in its later years as a division of Mercantile Stores Company. Castner Knott's historic flagship location on Nashville's Church Street closed in 1996, while the remaining stores were among those sold to Little Rock, Arkansas-based Dillard's, when it acquired Mercantile in 1998. [1]