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'''Alley's Discount Drugs''' is a drugstore currently located at 633 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] at the corner of [[Lomb Avenue]] near [[Baptist Medical Center Princeton]] in [[West End]]. It has been owned by [[Dave Alley]] since he graduated from [[Samford University]]'s pharmacy school in [[1984]].
'''Alley's Discount Drugs''' is a drugstore currently located at 633 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] at the corner of [[Lomb Avenue]] near [[Baptist Medical Center Princeton]] in [[West End]]. It has been owned by [[Dave Alley]] since he graduated from [[Samford University]]'s pharmacy school in [[1984]].


Alley's Drugs has roots in [[Birmingham]] dating back to [[1927]]. In [[1941]] a second store was operating at 5017 [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Crestwood North|Woodlawn Heights]]. In the late 1950s, the family opened their "Store No. 5" in the [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]]. The store in West End is the last remaining Alley's.  
Alley's Drugs has roots in [[Birmingham]] dating back to [[1927]]. In [[1941]] another store was operating at 5017 [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Crestwood North|Woodlawn Heights]]. In the late 1950s [[Lehman Alley]] opened the family's "Store No. 5" in the [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]]. The store in West End is the last remaining Alley's.  


In [[2010]], Alley filed a lawsuit to stop Birmingham from closing a three-block section of Tuscaloosa Avenue between [[7th Avenue Southwest|7th]] and [[10th Aveneue Southwest|10th Avenues]] adjacent to the store, which the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved on [[August 3]], [[2010]]. A temporary injunction filed weeks after the council's action was granted. The 3 blocks are owned by the hospital, but will greatly reduce the amount of traffic around Alley's store, the lawsuit contends.
In [[2010]], Alley filed a lawsuit to stop Birmingham from closing a three-block section of Tuscaloosa Avenue between [[7th Avenue Southwest|7th]] and [[10th Aveneue Southwest|10th Avenues]] adjacent to the store, which the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved on [[August 3]], [[2010]]. A temporary injunction filed weeks after the council's action was granted. The 3 blocks are owned by the hospital, but will greatly reduce the amount of traffic around Alley's store, the lawsuit contends.
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==Stores==
==Stores==
* Store No. 1,
* Store No. 1,
* Store No. 2, 5017 [[5th Avenue South]], [[Crestwood North]]
* Store No. 2, 8301–8303 [[1st Avenue North]], [[East Lake]]
* Store No. 3,
* Store No. 3, 5017 [[5th Avenue South]], [[Crestwood North]]
* Store No. 4,
* Store No. 4,
* Store No. 5, [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]]
* Store No. 5, [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]]

Revision as of 12:01, 16 February 2020

Alley's Discount Drugs is a drugstore currently located at 633 Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest at the corner of Lomb Avenue near Baptist Medical Center Princeton in West End. It has been owned by Dave Alley since he graduated from Samford University's pharmacy school in 1984.

Alley's Drugs has roots in Birmingham dating back to 1927. In 1941 another store was operating at 5017 5th Avenue South in Woodlawn Heights. In the late 1950s Lehman Alley opened the family's "Store No. 5" in the Vestavia Hills Shopping Center. The store in West End is the last remaining Alley's.

In 2010, Alley filed a lawsuit to stop Birmingham from closing a three-block section of Tuscaloosa Avenue between 7th and 10th Avenues adjacent to the store, which the Birmingham City Council approved on August 3, 2010. A temporary injunction filed weeks after the council's action was granted. The 3 blocks are owned by the hospital, but will greatly reduce the amount of traffic around Alley's store, the lawsuit contends.

Stores

References

  • Polk's Birmingham (Jefferson County, Ala.) City Directory, including Fairfield and Homewood (1941) Richmond, Virginia: R. L. Polk & Co.
  • Swant, Martin (May 18, 2011) "Pharmacy sues to block planned street closing." The Birmingham News