In need of retail therapy? Obion County is an excellent place to start! You can find several shopping centers, from popular fashion outlets to specialized boutiques, that cater to every taste.
While touring Obion County, enjoy a stroll through one of our historic downtowns, where you will find unique gift and specialty shops housed in historic buildings, some dating back to the late 1800s. See how the homeowners have lovingly kept them up to date without disturbing their original charm.
To take advantage of the best shopping our area offers, see our list of venues below.
County Marketplace
Maurices, Hibbitt Sporting Goods, Southern Sun Tanning, Regions Bank, and several dine-in and fast food restaurants are located in this center on U.S. 51 South.
Downtown Union City
Offering a delightful variety of shops, our downtown area includes antique shops, men and women's fashions, various specialty stores, furniture showrooms, and restaurants. Also, the downtown area is home to several banks, law firms, the U.S. Post Office, the Obion County Courthouse, the Capitol Theater, and the historic Chamber of Commerce Depot Building.
The Fashion Center
Located on East Reelfoot Avenue and Home Street, the center offers an excellent selection of men's clothing at Five Seasons Men Shop, in addition to a hair salon. Located immediately behind the center is a large discount store.
Obion Shopping Center
The center, which is located on East Reelfoot Avenue, includes E.W. James Supermarket, Extreme Fitness, and other businesses.
Reelfoot Shopping Center
Located at U.S. 45 West and Reelfoot Avenue, this large center includes Dollar General, Second Glance, Auto Zone, Super D, Reelfoot Bank, Jerry's Automotive Specialties, Felecia Bella, an auto supply store, and a fast food restaurant, among other shops.
Wal-Mart Super Center
The supercenter is located on U.S. 51 South and includes one-hour photo development, a cell phone store, an optical center, and Enterprise.
Downtown Troy
Shopping includes OUTsideIN, Troy Hardware, Sweet Pea Boutique, Tack and Stitch, EW James, and Dollar General, among others.