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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* 1671: [[H & R Block]], [[Nicholas Financial Inc]]
* 1671: [[H & R Block]], [[Nicholas Financial Inc]]
* 1675-1677: Former location of [[Bruno's]] (1986-2009), [[Food Giant]] (2009-)
* 1675-1677: [[Food Giant]] (2009-), former location of [[Bruno's]] (1986-2009)
* 1679: [[Queen Krabz]] (2023–), former location of [[Lion & Unicorn]] (1995), [[Cricket-PhoneCity]], [[Cajun Bistro Express]] (2017–2021)
* 1679: [[Queen Krabz]] (2023–), former location of [[Lion & Unicorn]] (1995), [[Cricket-PhoneCity]], [[Cajun Bistro]] (2017–2020), [[Redeaux's Bistreaux]] (2020–2022)
* 1683: former location of [[Fred's]] (-2019)
* 1683: former location of [[Fred's]] (-2019)
* 1691: Former location of [[Braswell Furniture]] (closed 2008)
* 1687: [[Oak Street Health]]
* 1691: [[Heaven Cent Thrift]], Former location of [[Braswell Furniture]] (closed 2008)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:14, 28 March 2023

Bruno's Centre is a 119,172 square-foot shopping center located at 1671 to 1691 Center Point Parkway, southeast of the intersection with Polly Reed Road in Center Point. It was developed in 1986 by Engel Realty Company and originally anchored by Bruno's supermarket.

Engel sold the property in 2007 for $6.1 million. In 2009 the City of Center Point entered into a sales tax revenue sharing agreement with the owner to help subsidize the opening of a new Food Giant in the former Bruno's space.

Tenants

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (November 9, 2007) "Two local shopping centers sell for $16M." Birmingham Business Journal
  • "Center Point to get a new Food Giant grocery store." (July 28, 2009) WBRC.com