29th Street South
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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 wad formerly known as Iroquois Street.
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: former location of Aqua, Elevation
- 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 Deli (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