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Tanger Outlets Southaven

Coordinates:34°56′10″N89°59′29″W / 34.9362°N 89.9915°W /34.9362; -89.9915
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Shopping mall in Southaven, Mississippi
Tanger Outlets Southaven
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LocationSouthaven, Mississippi
Coordinates34°56′10″N89°59′29″W / 34.9362°N 89.9915°W /34.9362; -89.9915
Address5205 Airways Blvd, Southaven, MS 38671
Opening dateNovember 2015
DeveloperPoag Shopping Centers /Tanger Factory Outlet Centers
ArchitectDorsky and Yue International
Stores and services70
Floor area330,000 square feet (31,000 m2)
WebsiteTanger Outlet Southaven Website

Tanger Outlets Southaven is anoutlet mall inSouthaven, Mississippi, just outsideMemphis, Tennessee. The mall, located at the intersection ofI-55/I-69 and Church Road, began construction in January 2015 and opened in November 2015.[1] Tanger Outlets Southaven is the first outlet mall in the Memphis metro area.

History

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The original plan for the site, proposed in 2004, called for a retail destination to be named DeSoto Pointe, which would have been similar toSouthaven Towne Center, alifestyle center opened just north of the planned site in 2005.However, the plan fell through because of the economy.[2]

In the late 2000s, the plan was revisited. In 2011, it was announced thatPoag and McEwen, now Poag Shopping Centers, would be developing the project.[3] This revised plan called for the outlet mall, which was not a part of the DeSoto Pointe plan, plus outparcels of hotels and restaurants. Former Southaven MayorGreg Davis compared the proposed outlet mall to similar developments inFoley, Alabama andDestin, Florida. This revised development would be known as The Outlet Shops of the Mid-South.

On December 15, 2014, it was rumored thatTanger Outlets, a nationally known outlet center brand, would be joining in the development of this project.[4] This was officially confirmed on January 7, 2015, when it was announced that the center would be known as Tanger Outlets Memphis.[5] After public backlash from the mall being in Southaven but the name reflecting a location in Memphis, the official name was changed to Tanger Outlets Southaven. Advertisements will still refer to Memphis due to the mall's close proximity to the city limits.[6]

The center officially broke ground on March 13, 2015 at 12pm. While originally planned to open in Fall of 2013, the mall opened on November 20, 2015 at 9am.[7]

References

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  1. ^Clark, Tish."Southaven Outlet Mall Delayed But Mayor Said It Is Worth The Wait".LocalMemphis.com.
  2. ^"DeSoto County Economic Development Council Newsletter"(PDF).
  3. ^Ireland, Jeff."Planned Southaven outlet mall speaks to popular trend".Factory Outlet Insiders.
  4. ^"Tanger Outlets Involved in Southaven Project".Memphis Daily News. RetrievedDecember 15, 2014.
  5. ^"Tanger Factory Outlet Centers to open Southaven location".
  6. ^"UPDATE: Tanger Announces Name".38671. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  7. ^"Tanger Outlets | Southaven | Home".www.tangeroutlet.com. RetrievedNovember 17, 2015.
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