Chattanooga Times Free Press

Northgate Mall Christmas Market extended through Christmas weekend

- BY LISA DENTON STAFF WRITER Email Lisa Denton at ldenton@timesfreep­ress.com.

An eight- day vendor festival that was scheduled to end this past Friday may offer longer-range prospects for a few dozen vendors, the show’s organizer and the shopping mall where it’s housed.

Organizer Kim Krause of K& S Southern Hospitalit­y Events said the initial success of the Northgate Mall Christmas Market resulted in an invitation by mall officials to extend the show through Dec. 27, with a possible return of vendors in early 2021.

“We’ve done a ton of business,” she said.

The market, offering handmade gifts and decor from nearly 50 vendors, was scheduled Dec. 11-18 at Northgate, which is owned by CBL & Associates Properties Inc. The Chattanoog­a-based company, one of the biggest mall operators in the country, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month after coronaviru­s lockdowns magnified ongoing struggles for brick- and- mortar retailers as many shoppers shifted to online options.

With 107 properties in 26 states, the company is eyeing “unique users” for its retail, dining and entertainm­ent options as it emerges from bankruptcy. In Chattanoog­a, the company owns Northgate, Hamilton Place and nearby shopping centers.

Krause’s Christmas Market occupies a storefront near Belk, one of Northgate’s two anchor tenants, along with Burlington. Former anchor stores Sears and JCPenney, now owned by Chattanoog­a developer Bassam Issa, closed in 2019 and 2014, respective­ly.

The JCPenney space was most recently used for the Tinsel Town Craft & Vendor Holiday Market presented by Misty Craig, owner of Sweet Seconds and Sweet WeePeets consignmen­t sales. Craig said she plans to return for sales in February and March.

Krause said mall officials have pitched the idea of her vendors returning monthly, starting in February, with weeklong markets.

“It’s been quite successful, and we’re thrilled to have them stay through Christmas Eve,” said Stacey Keating, CBL’s senior director for public relations and corporate communicat­ions. “We’d welcome them back to Northgate throughout the year to provide our shoppers with unique, locally made merchandis­e.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY MATT HAMILTON ?? Deloris Knox, left, and Veronica Wilson of Graysville, Tenn., look for gifts at the Northgate Mall on Monday. The Christmas market is scheduled to remain open until Dec. 27.
STAFF PHOTOS BY MATT HAMILTON Deloris Knox, left, and Veronica Wilson of Graysville, Tenn., look for gifts at the Northgate Mall on Monday. The Christmas market is scheduled to remain open until Dec. 27.
 ??  ?? Dayton resident Corbyn McDonald video chats with a friend as they pick out a gift for her mother at the Northgate Mall on Monday.
Dayton resident Corbyn McDonald video chats with a friend as they pick out a gift for her mother at the Northgate Mall on Monday.

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