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5 New Memphis Retail Spots to Check Out

A handful of new Memphis shops are ready to be explored! Whether you’re updating your wardrobe, hunting for unique home finds, or grabbing something delicious, these new and relocated spots are must-visits this season. Image: Facebook/South Point Grocery, Silo Square

· By Dita Faulkner
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While we think any time is a good time to go shopping, the warm spring weather has us ready to get out and explore what’s new in Memphis boutiques and retail. From home updates to closet must-haves to something delicious, these new stores (and new locations of local favorites) have you covered!

The Station

Neighborhood: East Memphis
More Info: thestationmemphis.com

For one of the largest offerings of spirits in the 901, stop by The Station on White Station. Open Monday through Saturday, it’s the perfect pit stop for a bottle of Tennessee whiskey, local craft beers, and more. Hunting for something rare? The knowledgeable staff is happy to share their recommendations and help you find that perfect bottle or brew.

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From local canned water to craft beer, The Station is a one-stop shop for all your drink needs. Plus, you never know who you’ll run into! Image: Instagram

The Farm Market Co-Op

Neighborhood: Downtown/South Main
More Info: thefarmmarketco-op.com

Support local businesses and farmers at The Farm Market Co-Op. Here, you can pick up produce, snag some skincare, or take home tea and other goodies. If all that shopping makes you hungry, grab a homemade sandwich or wrap for a quick bite on the go. The shop focuses on sustainability and upcycling, so your support helps the community and our planet.

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The Farm Market Co-Op offers a selection of snacks and treats that satisfy all taste buds. Image: Instagram

Beauty Forté Boutique (New Location!)

Neighborhood: Cordova
More Info: thebeautyforte.com

Beauty Forté moved from Perkins Extended to Germantown Parkway. While you can shop their selection of casual, on-trend clothing online, if you need a cute outfit in a pinch, it’s definitely worth stopping by the boutique. Browse tees, bottoms, two-piece suits, and other must-haves for the season.

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Visit Beauty Forté Boutique to update your wardrobe with spring’s hottest trends. Image: Instagram

Heirloom House (New Location!)

Neighborhood: Midtown
More Info: shopheirloomhouse.com

Heirloom House has officially moved from Chickasaw Oaks into Midtown. This beloved antique shop offers vintage home goods, artwork, and ceramics, making it easy to add whimsy and charm to your home. You can find them on Central Avenue, and don’t miss out on the special events they host throughout the year, like needlepoint and floral design workshops.

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Furnish your home with chic, vintage finds from around the world at Heirloom House. Image: Instagram

South Point Gro­cery (New Location!)

Neighborhood: Southaven
More Info: southpointgrocery.com

Memphis favorite South Point Grocery has landed in Southaven at Silo Square! The new location is bigger than the original, but still full of the local flavors you love — from freshly made in-house pizza to Cxffeeblack coffee. Swing by to grab a bite, a cup of coffee, or even stock up on your weekly essentials.

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Don’t feel like baking? The South Point bakery’s got you covered. Image: Instagram

Looking for more of the latest? Keep scrolling for last spring’s openings!

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UPDATES FROM JULY 2025
Written by Dita Faulkner

It’s okay to admit it — we all love retail therapy. Whether you’re hunting for vintage treasures, stocking up on craft supplies, or vibing with your inner flower child, the city’s newest retail options have something to delight every kind of shopper. Curious? Add these new local spots to your must-visit list!

Belle Haven

Neighborhood: Arlington
More Info: thebellehaven.com

Belle Haven offers a curated selection of modern home goods, gifts, women’s and girls’ clothing, and local artisan pieces. Founder Lindsay Vasaturo wanted to create a place where moms and daughters can bond, and she’s done that in spades at Belle Haven. Shop brands from Hawaii, North Carolina, South Carolina, and even Lakeland — curated items that capture that beachy vibe combined with southern flair.

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Check out the whimsical wares at Belle Haven. Image: Facebook

Blue Suede Vintage: New Location

Neighborhood: Broad Ave Arts District
More Info: bluesuedevintage.com

This one is for the thrifters out there. Blue Suede Vintage is a gem offering clothing, accessories, and home goods from the 1920s to the 2000s. You’ll need to email ahead of time, Monday through Wednesday, as guests are by appointment only. However, the store is open to the public from noon to 5 p.m. from Thursday through Sunday.

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Old is new again at Blue Suede Vintage. Image: Facebook

Mane Wilding

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: themanewildling.com

Who doesn’t love to receive fresh flowers? Not long ago, Mane Wilding started as a pop-up flower bar on Main Street. Now, you can visit the brick-and-mortar space at 606 North Main Street in downtown Memphis. From weddings and dinner parties to corporate events, interior styling, and bespoke installations, demand for Mane Wilding’s services is soaring. Rooted in ancestral inspiration and powered by a commitment to craftsmanship and service, this brand is poised to become a beloved Memphis fixture.

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Find beautiful flowers for your beautiful occasion at Mane Wilding. Image: Verushka Wilson

Slowdown Dry Goods

Neighborhood: Edge District, Downtown
More Info: slowdowndrygoods.com

Slowdown Dry Goods brings laid-back charm and cozy style to both clothing and home decor, all backed by a compelling origin story. What started as a Memphis-based brand catering exclusively to the skateboarding scene quickly gained momentum and fans. By 2025, the buzz led to their first brick-and-mortar shop at 655 Marshall Avenue. From vintage-inspired baseball caps to soft sweatshirts, hoodies, tees, totes, and more, every piece feels like a new favorite.

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This coolest gear at Slowdown Dry Goods. Image: Facebook

Soap Factory

Neighborhood: Midtown
More Info: thesoapfactory.life

Looking for the finest, plant-based, handcrafted bath, body, and home products? The Soap Factory should be your next stop! The shelves brim with premium, all-natural items, and the founders aim to keep all their products simple and effective. One thing is sure: something’s clicking; Soap Factory recently opened a new store at 2197 Central Avenue.

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Premium, plant-based soaps by The Soap Factory. Image: Facebook

The Sewing House

Neighborhood: East Memphis
More Info: shopthesewinghouse.com

True to its name, The Sewing House is a haven for stitchers of all kinds, stocked with fabrics, patterns, notions, machines, and essential tools. Need a class? Just register online and pick the date that fits your schedule. This family-owned gem is thriving, and it’s easy to see why. Its new Memphis location is already up and running and welcoming sewing enthusiasts!

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Shop lovely fabrics and more at The Sewing House. Image: Facebook

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Dita Faulkner

Dita Faulkner

Born and raised in Memphis, TN, Dita Faulkner is a professional writer of over 13 years with a passion for exploring health, wellness, and lifestyle topics. When she's not writing, Dita loves to travel, cook, read, paint, and spend time with friends and family.

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