There is no Macy’s in Chattanooga, nor is there a Trader Joe’s. While there is a MacAuthority, there is not an Apple Store. There are lots of furniture stores, but none of them are Ikea.
Now that we have covered most of what is not in Nooga, let’s talk about what is here! If you love the mall scene, Hamilton Place is the place for you. Teeming with stores and people, Hamilton Place has a
little of what every mall should have. There’s the requisite food court, a JC Penny’s, and a Dillard’s. As the largest mall in Tennessee, Hamilton Place is home to hundreds of stores and restaurants, and the area around the mall is home to many more.
Hixson is home to the smaller, and some say friendlier, Northgate Mall. Though it is smaller, you can still find all the mall essentials at Northgate. Rumor has it that the mall will soon see major renovations and new stores moving in.
For those of you prefer shopping of the local variety, there are plenty of options. The Northshore is home to many art galleries, shops, and restaurants, most of which are locally owned. One quickly growing area is that of 2 Northshore, the area’s only Leed Certified shopping center. Greenlife Grocery, Rock Creek Outfitters, and SmartFurniture, and many others are located at 2 Northshore.
Main Street is becoming a go-to shopping destination, as well. There are many art galleries, gift shops and coffee shops along Main Street, making it a perfect place to shop for something original, unusual, and sure to please. Merchants on Main offers “an eclectic shopping experience located on Main Street” where you will find everything from handcrafted pottery to gourmet foods.
Warehouse Row, downtown has shops, eateries, and ambiance to go with it all. A renovated complex of old warehouses, Warehouse Row has been featured in publications like Garden & Gun Magazine, and attracts shoppers from all over.
There are plenty of shopping gems scattered across the city, as well. The Treehouse on Signal Mountain specializes in gorgeous childrens clothes, and Boutique Couture on Market Street offers bridal wear. Learning Express has two locations, making it easy to find the perfect toy, whatever the occasion.
On Sundays, from April until December, Chattanoogans can shop and enjoy the sights and sounds at the Chattanooga Market. Artists, farmers, craftspeople, and more bring their best to the market every
week. There is also live music, food vendors, and plenty of special events.
So, while there is still space for a few important retailers, Chattanooga does offer a fairly well-rounded shopping experience. There’s really not much need to drive to Atlanta to spend a day shopping anymore!






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