Teriyaki Madness, known for its customizable teriyaki bowls made with fresh ingredients and made-to-order, is opening a new location in White House at the intersection of Raymond Hirsch Pkwy and TN-76.
The new location is set to open in a new retail center called White House Shops, according to The Tennessean. Existing franchise owners Kirti and Ankit Patel plan to open this location in early 2025, adding to their already impressive resume that includes additional Teriyaki Madness locations in Franklin, Hendersonville, and even Hamilton, OH. Now, the duo is back with a new location, which will be one of many new tenants in the shopping center.
The Publix Super Market-anchored retail center opened at 88% leased, according to a company release. The grocery store chain opened late last month, becoming the 21st location in the Nashville market and the 59th in Tennessee. Other tenants joining Publix and Teriyaki Madness, which will sit in a 1,400-square-foot location, include East Nashville Aesthetic Dentistry, Mosi Bowl, Noire The Nail Bar, The UPS Store, and Wingstop. Two leases are currently pending. All tenants are expected to open in early 2025.
“Our longtime partnership with Publix has enabled us to bring premier grocery options to dozens of communities throughout the Southeast,” Sembler Senior Vice President of Development Josh Beyer said in the release. “White House is a rapidly growing suburb in the Nashville MSA, and as more rooftops appear, so will an increased demand for more grocery and necessity retail options. White House Shops brings this thriving community’s first Publix. White House has more than a dozen active residential communities bringing thousands of new residents to the area. Retailers and restaurants are eager to open new locations to service this growing population.”
