CBL Properties Continues Tradition of Closing on Thanksgiving Day

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. & NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 11, 2017) – CBL Properties, owner and manager of CoolSprings Galleria, announced today that their portfolio of market-dominant regional shopping centers will close on Thanksgiving Day and open at 6:00 a.m. on Black Friday, November 24th.

“The support that we received last year when we made this decision was overwhelmingly positive,” said Stephen Lebovitz, President and CEO, CBL Properties. “It is based on this feedback from our retail partners, employees of CBL and retailers at our properties, as well as the customers in our markets that we made the decision to again close our centers on Thanksgiving Day.”

Department stores, restaurants, and retailers with exterior mall entrances will have the option to open their stores on Thursday. However, access to mall common areas will be restricted until 6:00 a.m. on Friday. Patrons should check their local center’s website for more specific information. Click here for a list of CBL properties.

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About CBL Properties

Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, CBL Properties owns and manages a national portfolio of market-dominant properties located in dynamic and growing communities. CBL’s portfolio is comprised of 121 properties totaling 75.5 million square feet across 27 states, including 78 high-quality enclosed, outlet and open-air retail centers and 14 properties managed for third parties. CBL continuously strengthens its company and portfolio through active management, aggressive leasing and profitable reinvestment in its properties.  For more information visit cblproperties.com.

About CoolSprings Galleria
Owned and managed by CBL Properties of Chattanooga, TN (NYSE:CBL), CoolSprings Galleria is a more than one million square-foot super-regional shopping destination featuring more than 150 stores including Apple, American Girl, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Brighton Collectibles, The Cheesecake Factory,  Forever 21, H&M,  Pottery Barn, Pandora, White House | Black Market, Williams-Sonoma and many more.  CoolSprings Galleria is anchored by Belk, Dillard’s, JCPenney, and Macy’s and is conveniently located off I-65 at exits 68 and 69, just fifteen miles south of Nashville. For additional information, find us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CoolSpringsGalleria, follow us on Twitter @ShopCoolSprings or visit www.CoolSpringsGalleria.com.

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CBL & Associates Management, Inc., CBL Center, Suite 500 2030 Hamilton Place Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States

American Girl Easter Bunny and Brunch

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American Girl – Easter Bunny and Brunch

April 2, 2017
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Hop in and celebrate spring’s arrival by sharing a sunny brunch with your girl and meeting the Easter Bunny! She’ll be able to partake in a special brunch and get a chance to meet and take a picture with the Easter Bunny. Bring your own camera. $25 per person (Please note, prepaid event reservations are non-exchangeable and non-refundable), Reservations required, For girls ages 3 and up

CoolSprings Galleria Black Friday

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Kick-off your holiday shopping with us at 6am on Black Friday

CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin, TN will open its doors at 6am on Black Friday for door busters and great deals from all your favorite retailers.

The magic begins with a Rise N’ Rewards program. The first 500 shoppers will receive gift bags filled with goodies, coupons, tickets and more. Mall entrances will open at 5am for customers to enter and line up at the Customer Service Center for the gift bag giveaways. Stores at CoolSprings Galleria will open at 6am.

Shoppers also have the opportunity to win surprise gift cards or prizes throughout the day on Black Friday by posting on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (accounts must be made public) with the hashtag #MakeBlackFridayYours.

Shoppers looking to plan their trip can check out CoolSpringsGalleria.com. The site will be loaded with all the information needed to plan a strategic shopping trip: sale information including door buster offers; mall directories with store listings; maps and more!

Please note that restaurant and department store hours may vary.

Youth Advisory Council raises money for local charities in style

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Teens of Williamson County participated in a prom-inspired fashion show Saturday as part of the United Way Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), benefitting nonprofit organizations in the county.

Students modeled the latest trends in teen formal wear this spring including dresses and suits donning the popular the colors of royal blue, coral and plenty of springy pastels.

The show, sponsored by Belk and CoolSprings Galleria, was held at the Belk department store.

The 2016 Spring & Prom Fashion Show is one of the main annual fundraisers for YAC, the teen outreach portion of United Way.

Every Williamson County high school offers YAC clubs and is offered at several private high schools.

YAC teens make a difference in the community by getting involved in service projects and raising money for charitable organizations.

Read more at Williamson Herald.

Youth Advisory Council fashion show set to benefit local nonprofits

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High school students across the county are getting ready for prom season, so teens are beginning the quest for the right outfit – whether a dress or a tux or suit.

They can get a sneak peek of the latest fashions at the upcoming United Way of Williamson County Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Fashion Show.

The show, set for 2 p.m., Saturday, March 5, is sponsored by Belk and CoolSprings Galleria and will be held in the Belk second-floor atrium.

The teens enjoy modeling the new clothes, and families use it as a photo opportunity. Some teens purchase the pieces they modeled. Trends this year for the Spring & Prom Fashion Show include blue, coral and plenty of bright colors. Additionally, black and white are always staples.

But the real reward comes after the fashion show is over and proceeds are counted.

Read more at Williamson Herald.