New styles, retailers, and experiences — see what’s in store

Get a fashion refresh for the fast-approaching change of seasons. CoolSprings Galleria is the hot spot to find everything you need (and maybe a few things you don’t technically need).

The mall also has a ton of good eats, so make a day of it by grabbing lunchcan’t go wrong with California Pizza Kitchen.

cool springs mural

In addition to dozens of stores, CoolSprings Galleria has a fun interactive mural. | Photo provided by CBL Properties

Here are just a few CoolSprings Galleria shops to add to your list:

Head to the recently-opened Palmetto Moon for college sports team apparel to gear up for cheering on your favorite team. After that, hop over to Edelweiss Boutique for a classy, date-night approved look.

If you’re the outdoorsy type, Mountain High Outfitters has tons of high-quality adventure gear like rain jackets + hiking boots.

Pro tip: Belong Gaming Arena recently opened, and it’s kid-friendly — which means that you and the kiddos can have fun + take a break from shopping.

Bonus: CoolSprings Galleria is hosting a Power of One Week of free festivities leading up to the Susan G. Komen 2022 MORE THAN PINK Walk at the mall on Sat., Oct. 15.

For the budget-savvy Nashvillians, check out a cheat sheet of store specials, discounts + sales.*

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