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Havertys Opens Mount Juliet Showroom at Providence Marketplace

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Published on May 09, 2026
Havertys Opens Mount Juliet Showroom at Providence MarketplaceSource: City of Mt. Juliet

Havertys has officially rolled into Mount Juliet, cutting the ribbon on a new showroom at Providence Marketplace on Friday and drawing a steady stream of shoppers sizing up sofas, lamps and living room makeovers. The freshly opened gallery fills a large retail space in the busy shopping center and gives east-side Nashville customers a closer spot for design consultations and local deliveries. City photos from opening day show customers roaming the floor while staff help close out new purchases.

Where the showroom sits

Kimco Realty's property listing shows Havertys now occupies Space 7 at Providence Marketplace, a 35,320-square-foot retail unit at 401 S. Mt. Juliet Road, Ste. 640. According to Kimco Realty, the space is listed as occupied and sits alongside a lineup of other national retailers in the center.

How does this fit into Haverty's expansion

Havertys had already signaled that Mount Juliet was on its growth map, disclosing a lease for the location as part of its 2026 expansion plans. As outlined in the company’s 2026 proxy filing with the SEC, the retailer is focusing on selectively adding new stores while pouring money into remodels and upgraded design centers.

Jobs and local hiring

Online job boards show that Havertys Nashville has been quietly staffing up for the Mount Juliet showroom in recent weeks. Listings advertise roles ranging from interior design consultants to display staff and delivery team members, indicating a mix of retail, design, and logistics jobs tied to the new location. For examples of recent postings, see Indeed.

City shares opening photos

The City of Mt. Juliet marked opening day on social media, writing that “Havertys officially opened in Mt. Juliet today,” and noting that visitors “took a peek inside the showroom” while shoppers made purchases during the launch. The Facebook post includes a series of photos that show customers browsing the floor and staff working with buyers. You can see the images in the post from the City of Mt. Juliet.

What it means for shoppers

Retail reports have been flagging Mount Juliet and neighboring suburbs as hotspots for national home-furnishings brands as the region grows, and Havertys is the latest player to claim a spot. A local market write-up from Lee & Associates points to Providence Marketplace as one of the active suburban centers still signing new leases and tenants, a pattern that fits Mount Juliet’s emergence as a bedroom community with big-box appeal.

For now, opening-day photos are available through the city’s Facebook post, and the Providence Marketplace Havertys is officially in the mix for Mount Juliet shoppers. Local listings and the retailer’s own site are expected to show updated hours and appointment details as the new showroom settles in.