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* [[19th Street South]] intersects
* [[19th Street South]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 771]]):
** north side ([[Block 771]]):
*** 1900–1906 (formerly 1900–1910): [[Five Points Market shopping center]]
*** 1900–1906 (formerly 1900–1910): [[Five Points Market shopping center]] (built 1947)
*** 1908 (formerly 1912): [[Boothby Realty Building]] (built c. 1925), former location of [[Boothby Realty Co.]] (1970)
*** 1908 (formerly 1912): [[Boothby Realty Building]] (built c. 1925), former location of [[Boothby Realty Co.]] (1970)
**** 1908: [[Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q]] (2003-), former location of [[Breckinridge Brewery]] (-1999), [[11th Avenue Grill]] (1999-2003)
**** 1908: [[Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q]] (2003-), former location of [[The Wagon Wheel]] (1959), [[Breckinridge Brewery]] (-1999), [[11th Avenue Grill]] (1999-2003)
*** 1910-1918: [[Surin West]] restaurant
*** 1910-1918: [[Surin West]] restaurant
**** 1912: former location of [[B & W Laundry]] (1960), [[Melons Restaurant]]
**** 1912: former location of [[B & W Laundry|B & W Cleaners Dyers Hatters & Laundry]] (1959–1960), [[Melons Restaurant]]
**** 1914-1918: [[Five Points Theatre]] (built c. 1922, remodeled 1936), former location of [[U.S. Post Office]] (1982–1983), [[AJ's]] (1994), [[Taco Mac]] (2000)  
**** 1914-1918: [[Five Points Theatre]] (built c. 1922, remodeled 1936), former location of [[U.S. Post Office]] (1982–1983), [[AJ's]] (1994), [[Taco Mac]] (2000)  
***** 1914: former location of [[U.S. Post Office South Highlands Branch]] (1970), [[Clyde Houston's]] (1992)
***** 1914: former location of [[U.S. Post Office South Highlands Branch]] (1970), [[Clyde Houston's]] (1992)
***** 1918: former location of [[Hopper's]] (1992), [[Surin West]] restaurant (1995-)
***** 1918: former location of [[Hopper's]] (1992), [[Surin West]] restaurant (1995-)
*** 1920-1922: [[1922 Shropshire & Daniel building]], former location of [[Shropshire & Daniel]] grocery (1922-1939)
*** 1920-1922: [[1922 Shropshire & Daniel building]], former location of [[Shropshire & Daniel]] grocery (1922-1939)
**** 1920: former location of [[Five Points Record Bar]] (1946), [[La Dame Laundry & Cleaners]] (1970)
**** 1920: former location of [[Five Points Record Bar]] (1946), [[One Hour Cleaners]] (1959), [[La Dame Laundry & Cleaners]] (1970)
**** 1922: former location of [[Start Gallery]] (1970), [[Toner's Tournament Club]] restaurant (1982-1983)
**** 1922: former location of [[Tom Jones Cleaning & Laundry]] (1959), [[Start Gallery]] (1970), [[Toner's Tournament Club]] restaurant (1982-1983)
*** 1924: [[Five Points Grocery building]] (built c. 1913)
*** 1924: [[Five Points Grocery building]] (built c. 1913)
*** 1926-1934: [[Studio Arts Building]] (1910-1987, rebuilt 1994)
*** 1926-1934: [[Studio Arts Building]] (1910-1987, rebuilt 1994)
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***** 1901½: [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]]
***** 1901½: [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]]
**** 1903: former location of a frame shop (-1993)
**** 1903: former location of a frame shop (-1993)
**** 1905: former location of [[Five Points Bowling Center]] (1941), [[Alabama Bridge Association]] (1970)
**** 1905: former location of [[Five Points Bowling Center]] (1941–1959), [[Alabama Bridge Association]] (1970)
**** 1907: former location of [[Universal Interiors Inc.]] office interiors (1970)
**** 1907: former location of [[Universal Interiors Inc.]] office interiors (1970)
**** 1909: [[Ikko]] restaurant (August 2017-), former location of [[Easy Wash-N-Clean Center]] (1970), [[Flamingo Dry Cleaners]] (2000), [[Spring Aire Cleaners]]
**** 1909: [[Ikko]] restaurant (August 2017-), former location of [[Easy Wash-N-Clean Center]] (1970), [[Flamingo Dry Cleaners]] (2000), [[Spring Aire Cleaners]]
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*** [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (formerly Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church; former site of [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]])
*** [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (formerly Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church; former site of [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]])
*** 2018: [[Village Bridal]] (November 2018-), former location of [[Likis Stereo Center]] (1970), [[Gerard's]] mens & boys clothing / [[Mia's]] family clothing (2000), [[Alexander Eton]] clothier (2014-2017), [[Kempis Press]]
*** 2018: [[Village Bridal]] (November 2018-), former location of [[Likis Stereo Center]] (1970), [[Gerard's]] mens & boys clothing / [[Mia's]] family clothing (2000), [[Alexander Eton]] clothier (2014-2017), [[Kempis Press]]
*** 2020: [[LaSalle Apartments]]
*** 2020: [[LaSalle Apartments]] (built 1926)
**** 2020B (formerly 2022): [[Renaissance Records]], former location of [[LaSalle Salon]] / [[Spencer's Alteration Shop]] (1970), [[Lodestar Books]] (1985)
*** 2030: [[Dulion Apartments]] (built 1920)
*** 2030: [[Dulion Apartments]]
**** 2030A: former location of [[A. I. Perley]] physician (1970), [[Agnes]] art gallery, [[Bad Seed]] videos (2000), [[Studio 2030]]
**** 2030B: former location of [[Cartoon Gallery]] (-1997), [[Jinx]] gifts (1997–1998), [[Princess]] gifts (2000)
**** 2030C: former location of [[The Town Piper]] (2000)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2001-2011: [[Spanish Stores]] (built 1926)
*** 2001-2011: [[Spanish Stores]] commercial building (built 1926)
**** 2001: former location of [[Mannequins Inc.]] modeling agency (1970)
**** 2003: former location of [[Pigford & Carraway]] architects
**** 2005: [[Chez Fonfon]] (2000-), former location of [[Simonton's]], [[Tom Myers Hair Fashions]] (1970), [[COM Design Sources]] / [[Moody & Associates]] interiors (2000), [[Sideshow Gallery]]
**** 2007: former location of [[Jane Meade Dresses]] (1955)
***** 2007A: former location of [[Eria Plevine]] podiatrist (1970)
**** 2011: [[Highlands Bar and Grill]] (1982-), former location of [[Jane Meade Dresses]] (1970)
*** 2015: former location of [[Stansel Law Firm]] (2000)
*** 2015: former location of [[Stansel Law Firm]] (2000)
*** 2025: former location of the [[Arnold Residence]] (c. 1903)
*** 2025: former location of the [[Arnold Residence]] (c. 1903)
*** 2031: [[1st Church of Christ, Scientist (1911 building)|1st Church of Christ, Scientist]] (built 1911), [[Presley Burton & Collier]], former location of [[Five Points Chapel]], [[Conwell Orthopedic Clinic]] (1970) [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina Fisher Aycock]] (2000), [[Slaughter Hanson & Associates]]
*** 2031: [[1st Church of Christ, Scientist (1911 building)|1st Church of Christ, Scientist]] (built 1911), [[Presley Burton & Collier]], former location of [[Five Points Chapel]], [[Conwell Orthopedic Clinic]] ([[Earle Conwell]] 1959–1970) [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina Fisher Aycock]] (2000), [[Slaughter Hanson & Associates]]


* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard|Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] ([[21st Street South]])/[[11th Court South]] (east only) intersect
* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard|Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] ([[21st Street South]])/[[11th Court South]] (east only) intersect
** 2100 (1031 Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South):  
** 2100 (1031 Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South):  
** 2108: former location of [[Thomas & Allene Benners residence]] (1906)
** 2108: former location of [[Thomas & Allene Benners residence]] (1906), [[Highland View Apartments]] (1959)
** 2112: [[Plaza Building]], former location of [[Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co.]] (1970), [[Volkert & Associates]]
** 2112: [[Plaza Building]], former location of [[Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co.]] (1970), [[Volkert & Associates]]


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===[[Highland Park]]===
===[[Highland Park]]===
* [[24th Street South]] intersects (northwest only; road terminus)
* [[24th Street South]] intersects (northwest only; road terminus)
** 2485: former location of [[Bayview Apartments]] (1970)
** 2485: former location of [[Bayview Apartments]] (1959–1970)
** 2503: former location of [[Rainey Insurance Agency]] (1970)
** 2503: former location of [[Rainey Insurance Agency]] ([[Lillius Rainey]] 1959–1970)
* [[26th Street South]] intersects (road does not align)
* [[26th Street South]] intersects (road does not align)
** 2601–2603: [[Southside Townhouses]]
** 2601–2603: [[Southside Townhouses]]
** [[Claridge Manor Apartments]]
** [[Claridge Manor Apartments]]
* [[27th Street South]] intersects
* [[27th Street South]] intersects
** 2701–2705: apartments
** 2701–2705: apartments (1959)
** 2721: [[Robert Ingalls residence]]
** 2721: [[Robert Ingalls residence]]
* [[28th Street South]] intersects (road does not align)
* [[28th Street South]] intersects (road does not align)
** 2809–2813: former location of [[Lakewood Apartments]]
** 2809–2813: former location of [[Lakewood Apartments]] (1959)
* 28th Place South intersects
* 28th Place South intersects
* avenue ends at [[Rhodes Circle]]
* avenue ends at [[Rhodes Circle]]
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===[[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
===[[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
* avenue resumes at [[38th Street South]]
* avenue resumes at [[38th Street South]]
** 3824: [[John Schnorrenberg residence]]
** 3824: [[John Schnorrenberg residence]], former [[Lina Matthews residence]]
** 4112: [[Llewellyn Johns Jr residence]]
* avenue ends at [[Cliff Road]]
* avenue ends at [[Cliff Road]]


===[[Crestwood North]]===
===[[Crestwood North]]===
* avenue resumes at [[53rd Street South]]
* avenue resumes at [[53rd Street South]]
** 5504: [[Carl Henckell residence]]
* avenue resumes at [[58th Street South]]
* avenue resumes at [[58th Street South]]



Revision as of 17:59, 20 May 2023

Eleventh Avenue South (originally Avenue K) is an east-west avenue‎ in Birmingham's Southside, with its main section stretching through the Five Points South neighborhood (including the UAB Campus) from 11th Street South to 22nd Street South. The 5-way intersection of 11th, 20th Street South, and Magnolia Avenue, give Five Points South its name. Additional sections of 11th Avenue South can be found in the residential sections of Highland Park, Forest Park, and Crestwood South.

One of the residential sections of 11th forms the eastern half of the northern border of the Highland Park Golf Course, from 38th Street South to almost Glen View Road.

MAX Transit Routes 14, 39, and 42 have stops on 11th Avenue.

History

What is now 11th Court South from 21st Street South to the road's terminus at Highland Avenue was originally 11th Avenue. The current section of 11th Avenue between 21st and 22nd Streets was originally named Rose Avenue. The two roads appear to have been renamed in the 1900s or early 1910s.

The section of 11th between a short segment of 24th and 26th Streets was originally Bay Avenue. It originally extended west of 24th, connecting to Highland, but that part is now an alley with stairs at the end leading up to Highland. The next section, between 26th and 28th Streets, was originally Madison Avenue. Both appear to have been renamed as 11th Avenue in the 1910s.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 11th Avenue South category.

Five Points South neighborhood

Medical Towers building in 2018

Highland Park

Forest Park-South Avondale

Crestwood North

References