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Revision as of 11:23, 24 January 2009
The Crestwood Shopping Center is a neighborhood shopping center located on the northwest corner of the intersection between Crestwood Boulevard and 56th Street South in Crestwood. It was developed by the Jackson Securities and Investment Company as part of their 200-acre post-war Crestwood residential community.
The shopping center itself opened on June 27, 1957 with a 10,000 square foot Western Supermarket, Utopia Custom Cleaners and Elliott Drugs as the first tenants. Other original tenants included a service station, hardware store, bakery, and shoe repair shop.
Tenants
Original
- 5514: Western Supermarket (R. R. Glasscock, manager)
- Utopia Custom Cleaners (Bertie Liner, manager, Mike Apostalakas, dry-cleaning chief)
- Elliott Drugs (James Elliott, pharmacist and owner)
Former
- A Cut Above, hair salon
- Hudd's Food Center
- Reeves Shoe Boutique
Current
- Crestwood Chevron
- 5502: Jerome Sims and Don Taylor, State Farm Insurance
- 5504A: 1st Avenue Upholstery
- 5504D: Hi-Tech Hair
- 5506: Subway restaurant
- 5508: Sol Garden
- 5510: Finishing Touch & Alterations
- 5512: Crestwood Coffee
- 5514: Crestwood Antiques
- 5520: Romeo's Sporting Goods
- 5522: Vineyard Food Market
References
- "First Three Stores Open Tomorrow In New Crestwood Shopping Center" (June 26, 1957) Birmingham Post-Herald - accessed August 17, 2008 via the Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections