Belk officials said today that a just-finished $3.5 million renovation of its Northgate Mall store will bolster the shopper’s experience.
“It offers a lot of shopabililty,” said store manager Martin Nobles.
The work is the first major revamp of the store since the late 1990s, according to Belk.
The company moved its home shop from the other end of the mall to the inside of its main 113,000-square-foot store. Belk opened a new kids shop near the store’s main entrance.
In addition, Belk is offering expanded merchandise, including new brands and shoe styles, accessories and fashion apparel.
See full story in Thursday’s Times Free Press.
Mike Pare, the deputy Business editor at the Chattanooga Times Free Press, has worked at the paper for 27 years. In addition to editing, Mike also writes Business stories and covers Volkswagen, economic development and manufacturing in Chattanooga and the surrounding area. In the past he also has covered higher education. Mike, a native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., received a bachelor’s degree in communications from Florida Atlantic University. he worked at the Rome News-Tribune before ...
related articles »
Northgate Mall is slated to undergo one of its biggest makeovers in its 40-year-old history.
Mahnaz Alipour was among the first in a line of about 100 people waiting Wednesday morning to get a peek ...
A Belk store in Cleveland, Tenn., is undergoing a $1.5 million upgrade, making it at least the chain's fourth Chattanooga ...
Belk is undergoing the biggest renovation of its Northgate Mall store since the late 1990s, according to the company.






