29-01-2025
Luxury outlet mall coming to Williamson County
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Real estate owner/developer Simon announced Wednesday it has agreed to purchase a site in Williamson County to develop a new luxury shopping center known as Nashville Premium Outlets.
The outlet mall will be located at the intersection of Interstate 65 and I-840.
Simon, which owns and operates Opry Mills and The Mall at Green Hills, is collaborating on this project with Nashville-based AJ Capital Partners.
Construction on the 325,000 square foot mixed-use center is expected to begin in 2026.
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Plans include 75 retailers, restaurants and a hotel, with the potential to add residential options, big-box retailers and more, according to a release.
'We are excited to bring another premier shopping and lifestyle destination to Nashville, one of our country's most dynamic and fastest growing markets,' said Gary Duncan, Simon's President of Premium Outlets and The Mills, in a release. 'Featuring great deals from iconic brands, our Premium Outlets also offer enticing food and entertainment options and elevated amenities for both shoppers and retailers alike. We look forward to bringing our distinctive luxury outlet shopping experience to metro Nashville, an area we know well and have long served.'
Simon operates multiple malls and outlet centers, such as Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Hudson Valley, N.Y. and Desert Hills Premium Outlets just outside of Palm Springs, Calif.
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'Thompson's Station is excited about the opportunity to welcome this new retail development to our community,' said Brian Stover, Mayor of Thompson's Station, in a release. 'This project represents a significant investment in our Town and has the potential to enhance local amenities, create jobs, and strengthen our economy. We look forward to working with the developers to ensure this project is a tremendous success while maintaining alignment with the character and general plan of Thompson's Station and supporting our vision for the future.'
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