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Hickory Hollow Mall

Global Mall at the Crossings
Global Mall at the Crossings (upper north entrance) in May of 2016.jpg
Entrance A (upper level, north wing) Global Mall at the Crossings (May of 2016).
Alternative names Hickory Hollow Mall
(former name)
General information
Type Shopping mall
Address 5252 Hickory Hollow Parkway
Nashville, Tennessee
37013
Coordinates 36°3′4″N 86°39′22″W / 36.05111°N 86.65611°W / 36.05111; -86.65611Coordinates: 36°3′4″N 86°39′22″W / 36.05111°N 86.65611°W / 36.05111; -86.65611
Inaugurated August 11, 1978
Owner Rajesh and Reita Aggarwal
Technical details
Floor count 2
Floor area 1,107,952 sq ft (102,932.1 m2)
Other information
Number of stores 58
Number of anchors 0

Global Mall at the Crossings, formerly Hickory Hollow Mall, is a 1.1 million-square-foot regional indoor shopping mall in the Nashville suburb of Antioch, Tennessee, located just east of I-24 at exit 59 along Bell Road (Route 254). The shopping center was inaugurated on August 11, 1978 and flourished for three decades, containing 249 stores during its heyday as the largest and highest-grossing mall in Tennessee. Many factors led to its decline during the late 2000s, plummeting to a mere 12 retailers by the year 2012 and thus considered a dead mall.

Between 2012 and 2016, over $50 million has been invested in revitalizing the Hickory Hollow property and 58 tenants now occupy the internationally themed mall (47.8% occupancy) as of 2016.

Antioch was a small rural community of farmers in the 1960s. But a massive population influx in the 1970s was fueled by the construction of numerous apartment complexes after the sewer system was extended to the outskirts of Nashville.

Hickory Hollow Mall opened on August 11, 1978 on 27 acres of land in Nashville's burgeoning southeastern neighborhood amidst the explosive growth. It was Middle Tennessee's fifth mall, its second super regional mall, and one of Tennessee's first two-tiered indoor shopping centers. It was now the largest retail space in the state of Tennessee surpassing North Nashville's Rivergate Mall opened in 1971. The structure was built in an upside-down T-shape with three wings extending from a central hub containing 137 tenants including an arcade and a movie theater. On opening night, Mall Cinemas 1-2-3 operated by Consolidated Theatres featured newly released movies on all three screens including Animal House at 7:00 p.m., Grease at 7:15 p.m., and Hooper at 7:30 p.m.


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