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  • Mall at Green Hills, . I-440 exit 3 (Hillsboro Pk), located in Green Hills. This mall is Nashville's most over-priced and contains several high-end vendors. Dillards and Macy's are the anchor department stores. Other stores include Betsy Johnson, Apple, Gap, Burberry, Sephora, BCBG Max Azria, bebe, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Tiffany, Benetton, and Swarovski,
  • Hickory Hollow Mall, . I-24 exit 59, located in Antioch. Antioch was once a nicer area of town, but has more recently become a higher crime area. It's best not to visit this mall in the evening hours. Senior Citizens in the area enjoy mall walking at this mall.
  • Opry Mills, . Former location of the Opryland USA Theme Park, includes mostly outlet stores, specialized clothes shops like Brooks Brother and Forever 21, and a Regal Cinemas and IMAX. Note that Opry Mills is currently closed due to flood damage. It will reopen in Spring of 2012.
  • Rivergate Mall, . Located in Goodlettsville.
  • Bellevue Center Mall, . Located in Bellevue. Sears remains, but this mall is otherwise shut down entirely, waiting to be demolished.
  • 100 Oaks Mall, I-65 near exit 78. Formerly a mall, 100 Oaks's shopping options are the street level vendors. The building now houses new clinic facilities for Vanderbilt Medical Center. Remaining shops remain open.
For a less generic shopping experience:
  • 12 South District. Several fun (though pricey) vintage stores, including Katy K's Ranch Dressing (awesome country-western outfits), Savant, and Local Honey (on a side street, also has clothing by local designers). Also home to the Art House gallery.
  • East Nashville/5 Points, . Head to Hip Zipper & HUMANKIND thrift store [www.humankind-nashville.com] for vintage clothing, The Turnip Truck for health food, or Art and Invention Gallery for fine art and handmade jewelry.
  • Hillsboro Village, . Short section of 21st Ave. just south of Vanderbilt. Home of Nashville's most popular used bookstore, BookMan/BookWoman; A Thousand Faces (jewelry and local art); Pangaea (quirky gifts); and a well-stocked kitchen goods and coffee store.
  • Peabody Shoe Repair Located in quaint Hillsboro Village, this shoe repair shop offers great deals on secondhand cowboy boots. Great place to find a bargain.
  • Grimey's, . The best independent record store in town. Cramped, but has a good selection of vinyl and "pre-loved" music. Hosts free in-store performances by both local and nationally-known bands, usually in the afternoon or early evening.

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