29th Street South: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 19:54, 11 March 2018
Twenty-ninth Street South is a north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running from 2nd Avenue South, through the heart of Lakeview, across University Boulevard/Clairmont Avenue to Rhodes Circle, and from there it continues as far as Pawnee Avenue.
The section between Rhodes Circle and Pawnee was formerly known as Iroquois Street. The business section between Clairmont and 7th Avenue South was given a landscape upgrade in 1996. The concept for the landscaping was designed for the Lakeview District Business Association with the assistance of Auburn University's Urban Studio. Reece, Hoopes & Fincher developed those ideas into a construction plan, consisting of brick-paved circular plazas each focused around a concrete pylon with "Lakeview" carved into the side, supporting tall iron lightposts with gargoyles above. Contractor Gene Daley & Co. installed the improvements.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 29th Street South category.
Southside
- 2nd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 200: Pepper Place
- 212: B Dot Architecture
- 216: Za'atar Bar and Kitchen (2017-), former location of Scout Branding Company (2006-2014)
- 224: Atmosphere Home Essentials
- 200: Pepper Place
- East side
- 201: Martin Biscuit Building
- Suite 220: Battle & Winn attorneys
- Suite 2901: The Red Cat coffeehouse
- Cantina
- Bettola
- 201: Martin Biscuit Building
- West side
- 3rd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 300: Sherwin-Williams floor coverings
- East side
- 301: Gallery Services
- West side
- 4th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 400: Eurasian Auto Service
- 420: Redmont Distilling Co. (2016-), former location of Stegall Metal Industries, Aqua nightclub (2011-2014), Escape Birmingham (2015), Elevation nightclub, Xclusive Lounge, Club RIO
- East side
- 401: Red Mountain Rovers
- 417: Proposed location of Lakeview Green, currently the vacant Davis Center (built 1949 as W. C. Davis School)
- West side
- 5th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 500: Fastenal
- 520: Day Building, formerly White Swan Laundry
- East side
- 535: American Osment city sales
- 537: Medical Imaging Systems
- West side
- 6th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 600: Billie's Tavern
- 614: All Saints Episcopal Mission (1907-14) and parish house (Holy Innocents Hospital (-1914), Newsboys Club, Dante Club, Kamram Club, Club Rose (-1950s))
- 616: Absco Fireplace & Patio
- 620: former location of The Circuit nightclub (1997)
- 29 Seven condominiums, Babalu
- East side (Block 441)
- 601: Metropolitan Apartments (built 2017)
- West side
- 7th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 700-708: Avon Building (built 1927)
- 700: Bird's Bar & Pizza (2017), former location of Exclusive Furniture Shop, Bombay Café, Rare Martini (-2017)
- 700B: former location of the Stock Exchange consignment shop (1984)
- 702:
- 704: former location of Silk Gardens (1984)
- 706:
- 708: Avon Place, Nana Funks
- 710: Innisfree
- 712: Mid South Properties
- 720: The Vape Loft, former location of O.T.'s Neighborhood Sports Grill (2001–2008), Kelley's Neighborhood Sports Grill (2009–2014), BYOB Restaurant & Bar (2015-)
- 724: Lakeview Apartments, former location of Jimmy Wilson Studios (1938-1946)
- 726: Lou's Pub and Package Store (1987-)
- 728: Cashio's Meatball Market, former location of Rags' Bar & Grill (2009-), Mia Luna
- 732: vacant lot, former site of Jaycees Haunted House (-2004)
- 744: Five restaurant, former location of Lakeview Delicatessen (1960-1980), Jim 'N Nick's Barbecue (-2003), Sneaky Pete's Cafe, Golden Rule Barbecue (2006-2010)
- 758: former location of Romeo Drug Co.
- 700-708: Avon Building (built 1927)
- East side
- 701: former location of Eli's Barbecue
- 711: Hugo Marx & Company
- 725: Slice, former location of Bare Hands Gallery, Lakeview Bistro, Rock House Restaurant
- 731: Moe's Original BBQ
- 737: On Tap Sports Cafe (2002-October 2017), former location of Mrs Winner's
- West side
- University Boulevard/Clairmont Avenue intersection
- West side
- 800: Lakeview School
- East side
- 801: Chevron gas station
- West side
- 10th Avenue South intersection
- 10th Court South intersection
- Rhodes Circle (interrupts 29th Street)
- 1108: John Coe residence (c. 1908)
- Apartments, former site of William Rushton residence
- Highland Avenue intersection
- Greenbriar at the Altamont
- 1200: Snap Fitness, former location of George's Grill, SouthTrust Bank, Pantsari Architecture
- 1223-1225: Carlisle Terrace *built 1927 as Sherwood Court)
- 1226-1228: Montrose and Montclair Apartments (built 1926 as Iroquois & Waucoma Apartments)
- 1227-1229: Celeste Manor Apartments (built c. 1967)
- 1230: Gunn residence (built c. 1908)
- 1231: J. D. Kirkpatrick residence (built c. 1907)
- 1232: C. M. Nice residence (built c. 1912)
- 1234: A. C. Birch residence (built c. 1908)
- 1240: Hampton Apartments (built c. 1928)
- 1241: Lallande-Prowell residence (built c. 1909-1910)
- 1245: Altadena Apartments (built c. 1959 as T. F. Gossett Apartments)
- Greenbriar at the Altamont
- 13th Avenue South intersection
- 1301: Nelright Apartments (built c. 1927)
- 1315: W. H. Westall residence (built 1913)
- Pawnee Avenue, street ends at Hugo Black Park