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Providence Marketplace - Providence Marketplace, Mount Juliet

Providence Marketplace

3.0(3 reviews)
0.4 mi
•$$

If I could do zero stars I would. I drove an hour and a half to see the 3D printers Best Buy…read moreoffers. Oh, come to find out they don't stock them but Koy(? Spelling of associates name) knew all about them and gave me the info.....I left to do more research. I came back today, 2 days later, and to ask the last of the questions, but as it turns out she gave nothing but misinformation and the rest of the associates there are utterly clueless!! One of the guys who is a Verizon specialist was on the radio with my female employee today but we couldn't talk to him because he was doing nothing in the Verizon area.... Except answering lame questions from the employee in front of me. All in all I will NEVER, EVER, buy anything from this company regardless!! A load of lame clueless employees who just say what they think you want to hear.

Wow, this is one of the largest shopping centers I've seen in a while. They literally have…read moreeverything in here and if you were working a remote job, you would never need to leave. Aside from the multiple apartment complexes towards the rear, the shopping center has several big box stores and several smaller stores and quite a lot of restaurants. From Best Buy and Target and TJ Maxx, you'll also find Olive Garden, Wendy's and a Kroger. Belk and Men's Wearhouse and Kay Jewelers and Bath & Body Works. Regal Cinemas and way much more. I think this must have been built recently as it's all in very good condition. The lots are tidy and level. The parking space lines are clear and bright. There are simple lanes to keep traffic managed. [Review 20083 overall - 439 in Tennessee - 1059 of 2023.]

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Fifth + Broadway

Fifth + Broadway

4.3(35 reviews)
14.6 mi•Downtown
•$$$

Walking shoes! Stopped in for a pair of walking shoes and…read moreengaged in a locals conversation and bought slides I was directed to a different store for slides and these just fell into my hands. A perfect fit when I didn't bring walking shoes. The perfect price as well. My children at home already have their eyes on the slides. The Managers were helpful, informative and knowledgeable. Mike is a local; The other Manger is from Chicago: The customer service was exponential. ! Thanks Nike team for going above and beyond.

Fifth Plus Broadway is a mixed use development that has revigerated Broadway west of Rep. John…read moreLewis Way. What had prior to 2021 been the abandoned Nashville Convention Center is now a modern mixed use development that has brought life into Broadway west of the "Honkey Tonk Highway" stretch. It features a shopping mall, Assembly Food Hall, a retail scape fronting Broadway, The Place at Fifth, the National Museum of African American Music, and the towering landmark 501 Commerce Street Building. It has brought an Apple Store, Sephora, Shake Shack, Hattie B's, Prince's Chicken, and more to Broadway. On my vacation, I had caught it's act several times. The one sight that always stood out was the consistent long line to Hattie B's. My visits here included Assembly Food Hall, Prince's Fried Chicken, the Twelve Thirty Club, visit the Apple Store, and walk around. My impression was that the stores and restaurants are reasonably priced. Although the restaurants and stores provide decent value, to me the greatest value here was the photo opportunities. The focal point of the development, the L-shaped mall which bridges Broadway with Rep. John Lewis Way gives the gift of a prime photo spot for the 1) Ryman Auditorium where the original Grand Ol Opry performed and 2) Bridgestone Arena. The restaurants, especially in the Assembly Hall provide an opportunity to photograph food. I recommend the Assembly Food Hall Bridge to photograp the historic Ryman Auditorium. Additionally , I learned that if I stood on Broadway by the Bridgestone Arena, that Fifth Plus Broadway made a dynamic photo showing modern and historic Broadway, with the modern Fifth Plus Broadway architecture including towers contrasting with the historic Honkey Tonk Highway streetscape. As far as safety, I felt safe. The one annoyance that I saw were street hustlers at the Rep. John Lewis Way entrance aggressively bothering passer-by. During all of my visits here it was busy. There is a safety in numbers. On the subject of safety, the hot and humid summers need to be taken into account. On a few occasions we had escaped the excruciating heat in the air conditioned Assembly Food Hall for a couple of hours. I rate Fifth Plus Broadway "Four Stars." It is doing a remarkable job extending the lively Broadway restaurant and entertainment scene beyond the western edge of the Honkey Tonk Highway.

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Opry Mills

Opry Mills

3.6(441 reviews)
10.2 mi•Donelson
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Opry Mills is a very nice indoor mall, and I had a great time shopping here. They have a Dave and…read moreBusters, Rainforest Café, a movie theatre, an escape room, and a big carousel in the food court area. Opry Mills combines shopping, dining, entertainment, and activities for the whole family. I LOVE that this mall is indoors. I feel like outdoor malls are the trend in the South, and I hate how on a rainy or cold day (yes, it gets cold), you have to brave the elements to go from store to store. Not here. Some of the stores here are outlets, and some are regular mall stores. I saw plenty of sales, and the selection in the stores was generally good. I shopped at the LOFT outlet and found a larger selection than other LOFT outlets I've been in. The Kate Spade outlet also had a good selection, although I didn't buy anything there (I love their products). The food court is excellent with both chain options as well as some spots that seem to be more local to Nashville. I opted for Panda Express, and it was just like every other Panda Express, but sometimes that's what you want in a food order meal. I wish my hometown had a mall like Opry Mills- all of ours are outdoor or have a lot of vacancies. If you're visiting Nashville or staying at the Opryland Hotel, definitely come to the mall for a fun afternoon.

This is one big mall, I think it's one of the biggest malls I've been to. (It's split into 2 mall…read moreavenues.) On top of that, it's busy and economically alive. I didn't see any vacant store fronts or anything needing repair, unlike most malls of today. I was here because my wife & daughter wanted to do some shopping. If you're in Nashville and need to shop, here's your place!

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