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The Five Points Market shopping center is a 1-story, 6,700 square-foot retail strip shipping center consisting of two buildings at 1900-1902 11th Avenue South and 1904–1906 11th Avenue South. The center and its parking lot occupy the southwest corner of Block 771, at the corner of 19th Street South.
The center was built around 1947 by Raymond Josof, proprietor of Raymond's Five Points Market which anchored the strip.
Tenants
- 1900A: former location of Modern Hearing Center (1970-2016)
- 1900B: MetroPCS (2016–), former location of United TV Rental (1970), H. & R. Block (2008), James Bond Inc. bail bonds (2011–2015)
- 1900C: former location of Metro Cellular Center (2000)
- 1900D: former location of Cameo Corner jewelry (2000)
- 1904: Raymond's Five Points Market (Raymond Josof 1959–), Five Points Hot Dogs (1970-)
- 1906: former location of H. & R. Block (2000), Louis Josof Realty (2011)
- 1906B: former location of Tom Head Barber Shop (1959–1970)
- 1906C: former location of Utopia Cleaners (1970)
- 1906D: former location of Compufind Inc. real estate (1970)
- 1906E (formerly 1910): former location of Alabama Sight Conservation Association (1970), Magic Needle alterations (2000–2011), watch repair (2016)