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Shoppers Expected to Drive for Southaven Outlet Mall

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Updated: 9/07/2012 7:02 pm
SOUTHAVEN, MS (abc24.com) - Ready, set, shop! Plans for Southaven's new outlet mall are moving forward.

There's still an air of mystery around which stores will be there. It's described as upscale and high-end. Locals can't wait, and they're not the only ones. Shoppers are expected to come from states away.

"They're going to take all my money," laughs Kisha Landfair. She already drives from Collierville to Southaven. Once the Outlet Shops of the Mid-South are open, she'll be coming more. "I'm going to be in trouble," she says. "Sorry hubby!"

The outlets are expected to attract thousands to Mississippi. "This will truly be a regional draw for the outlet center," says Mayor Greg Davis.

"It should be," says Jerry Cowley. "We would definitely come," adds Cindy Evans. They're in town from Tupelo and say bargains will bring them back.

At more than 300,000 square feet there's no word yet on what or how many stores are coming.

"It could be fifty stores, could be 100 stores," says planning director Whitney Choat- Cook.

Rumors are swirling. Developers are expected to release specifics in the next month or two. "It's going to be very exciting," says Landfair.

The site plan is set. The closest mall in comparison is located miles away in Alabama. Customers for Mississippi's new addition are expected to drive from all over the Southeast.

"I go to Destin every year at Thanksgiving to hit the big sales," says Davis. "I run into several people from north Mississippi down there. Now we can stay home."

The mall is being built right off I-55 at Church Road. Opening is scheduled for sometime in early 2014.

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Frayserboi - 9/8/2012 1:50 PM
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@tsktsk....Trust me, most DeSoto countians are so astute to the woes of Memphis they hold their nose when crossing the state line to work here, as well as bringing a sack lunch to avoid contributing to the confiscatory sales taxes here....can't say I blame them!

tsktsk - 9/8/2012 12:17 PM
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Trust me, Mississippi drivers in general are "undesirable" to everyone in TN. So if, my money is undesirable to you then I'll just keep here. Thanks for the heads up!

libertyfirst - 9/8/2012 8:54 AM
3 Votes
@ So Haven -- First - the local government doesn't care what the 'citizens' think - just shut up and pay up, as far as they are concerned. Second - a BIG cash cow for Southaven/Desoto - if it is a good shopping destination - then the good people will spend their money there, possibly forestalling a general tax increase because of all of the TN money being spent there instead of in TN. TN and the Memphis Area should be so lucky - they see their main source of revenue property taxes and traffic tickets. And if vermin enter your city/county and create crime (real crime - with a victim - not the BS dictates of people that think they know what is best for you and yours) - anyway, if crime is committed, deal with it THEN, don't generalize that all that would enjoy a new shopping destination are 'undesirables'....

So Haven - 9/7/2012 11:13 PM
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Why didn't the city poll the citizens of Southaven??? We already get enough undesirables down here from across the TN border. All this will do is bring more crime and WAAAAYYYY more traffic than the citizens care for.
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