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Governors Square Mall announces multimillion dollar renovation, with new mall logo

Governors Square Mall announces multimillion dollar renovation, with new mall logo

Future Governors Square Mall entrance. (Contributed by Governors Square Mall) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Governors Square Mall announced a multimillion-dollar project set to renovate and rebrand the mall complex on Monday.

Most notably, the project will include entrance enhancements that feature the new mall logo, while incorporating new flooring, lighting, customer amenities, interior decor and wall and ceiling finishes inside the mall.

Future Governors Square Mall signage. (Contributed by Governors Square Mall)

Meanwhile, on the outside of the mall, similar upgrades are set to take place with new landscaping, upgraded LED pylon signage on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, along with some repaving, mall officials said. The project will also include the addition of a Tennessee themed “Selfie Scene.”

Governors Square Mall said the renovation work will further enhance the beauty and comfort of the retail destination for consumers in the region. The project has been estimated to be completed prior to the upcoming holiday season, with a grand reopening set to take place sometime this fall.

New offerings are also on the way at Governors Square Mall where Dave & Buster’s is set to open their doors later this year. Other recent or soon to be open additions to the mall complex include Rose & Remington, Palmetto Moon, Pro Image Sports, Windsor, JD Sports and ALDI.

About Governors Square Mall

Governor’s Square Mall, located at 2801 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksville, Tennessee, has been serving the community since 1986. It comprises over 1 million square feet of retail space, anchored by Dillard’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Belk Outlet, JCPenney, Old Navy, Target, Ross Dress for Less and Burlington, plus more than 100 other specialty shops and services. For more information, visit online at www.governorssquare.net.

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