Harding Mall

Harding Mall was a shopping mall located in suburban Nashville, Tennessee, southeast of downtown at the corner of Nolensville Pike US 31A/US 41A and Harding Place (SR 255) in the Paragon Mills neighborhood. It was the second completely enclosed shopping mall in the state of Tennessee. Built originally in 1967, the mall was demolished in 2006 and replaced with a Wal-Mart Supercenter. The mall was anchored by Castner Knott (later Dillard's) and a Carmike Cinemas multiplex. Tenants included Luby's, Mr. Gatti's (later Gatti's Pizza), Electronic Express, and Friedman's Jewelers.

Harding Mall

Harding Mall was a shopping mall located in suburban Nashville, Tennessee, southeast of downtown at the corner of Nolensville Pike US 31A/US 41A and Harding Place (SR 255) in the Paragon Mills neighborhood. It was the second completely enclosed shopping mall in the state of Tennessee. Built originally in 1967, the mall was demolished in 2006 and replaced with a Wal-Mart Supercenter. The mall was anchored by Castner Knott (later Dillard's) and a Carmike Cinemas multiplex. Tenants included Luby's, Mr. Gatti's (later Gatti's Pizza), Electronic Express, and Friedman's Jewelers.