Harding Mall

It was southeast of downtown at the corner of Nolensville Pike US 31A/US 41A and Harding Place (SR 255) in the Paragon Mills neighborhood.

The mall was announced as early as January 1962, as a 200,000 sq ft, $2.5 million venture.

[12] Marshalls opened on May 5, 1983, in the former Service Merchandise space, which had been previously downgraded to a surplus store.

[15] The 1988 renovation was announced in December, and was enacted by new owners David E Miller and Robert R Brown who had purchased the mall for $9.85 million earlier that month.

[18] The mall closed at the end of March 2005, with plans for a Walmart Supercenter on the site announced by June.