Several stores scheduled to reopen this spring at the flood-damaged Opry Mills Mall are now hiring.
According to the mall's Facebook page, Charlotte Russe, Levi's, the Cookie Store and Not Your Daughter's Jeans are all taking applications.
The mall itself is also looking to hire a guest services manager.
Opry Mills has been closed since the historic flood in May 2010 severely damaged the property.
The mall officially reopens March 29.
Sun and Ski Sports, VF Outlet, Dave and Busters and the mall's movie theater reopened last October and Bass Pro Shops has been open since September of 2010.
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