

The Shoppes at West Village and West Village Shopping Center, 35 Electric Road, Roanoke, have retail and restaurants, and are across from Promenade Park.

Promenade Park, 3550 Electric Road, hosts a variety of stores including Wine Gourmet and Joran’s Interiors. Here, too, are a second location for Davidson’s menswear, the upscale Frances Kahn women’s boutique, and Provisions and RSVP’s kitchenware and gifts. Grand Pavilion, across from Tanglewood Mall, gets its name from its main occupant, Grand Home Furnishings. All are locally owned, as is Present Thyme on the center’s outer edge, which combines designer home furnishings, gifts and clothing. The largest collection can be found at Towers Shopping Center on Colonial Avenue in Roanoke, one of the oldest centers in the area and now one of its most vibrant.Ĭhristy’s women’s shop with current fashion at modest prices, the Gone Coco haven for flax lovers, A Little Bit Hippy’s throwback charm and the newly renovated Bush Flora Shoes are clustered near Piety, with over-the-top pies. The strip malls houses many of the region’s specialty shops. Both malls have Barnes & Noble bookstores. Here, too, are TJ Maxx and JCPenney, along with Bath and Body Works. Francesca’s purses (and their prices) are especially appealing, and it is a good spot for fun seasonal items.īelk, a regional chain, is the major presence at Tanglewood Mall, near the Roanoke City-southwest Roanoke County line. Also important is the shop’s respectable section for larger-size women. H&M shoppers are finding different looks at really nice prices. Here, too, are such national names as Eddie Bauer, Loft, Old Navy and two welcome newcomers, H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) with its European-influenced fashion, and Francesca’s, an accessory and gift boutique. Valley View, near the Blacksburg-Roanoke Regional Airport off I-581, and Tanglewood, on Electric Road where Roanoke and Roanoke County lines meet, are the local/regional malls.
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Shopping destinations reside in two large malls, strip malls (often home to unusual shops) and specialty shops in downtown Roanoke or near neighborhood villages, plus a couple of spots well off the beaten path. The challenge comes with finding those places because many are tucked away like hidden treasures. Fun, because the area has a strong collection of unique spots selling everything from hot fashions to fly fishing tackle and trendy cookware. Shopping in the Roanoke Region can be both fun and challenging.
