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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 is a neighborhood located adjacent to the Bartlett city limits in northeastern Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is a part of the Memphis metropolitan area. Its name is derived from its proximity to the Wolf River [ citation needed ] .
As of 2021, the remaining stores are Oak Court and Wolfchase Galleria that still continue to operate as Macy's. As of January 9, 2025 it was announced that Macy's Oak Court Mall at Poplar Ave and Perkins will be closing within the first quarter of 2025, leaving the Wolf Chase Galleria location as the only Macy's in the city of Memphis.
The address listed on the permit application is the former Bed, Bath and Beyond site near the Wolfchase Galleria. This would be the first Memphis location and the second Raising Cane's in the region.
The restaurant at Wolfchase Galleria has announced it is closing. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
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The Mall of Memphis was a shopping mall in Memphis, Tennessee, containing 885,627 sq ft (82,277.4 m 2) of retail space and 5,564 parking spaces. The mall opened October 7, 1981, closed on December 24, 2003, and was demolished in 2004. Among other things, the mall was home to the Ice Chalet, Memphis's only public ice rink.
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.