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'''Mountain Brook Plaza''' (sometimes called '''Mountain Brook Plaza 280''') is an L-shaped, 23,000-square-foot strip mall located at 2737 [[U. S. Highway 280]] in [[Mountain Brook]].  A back road also provides access from [[Cahaba Road]].
'''Mountain Brook Plaza''' (sometimes called '''Mountain Brook Plaza 280''') is an L-shaped, 23,000-square-foot strip mall located at 2737 [[U. S. Highway 280]] in [[Mountain Brook]].  A back road also provides access from [[Cahaba Road]].


Built in [[2002]] on the former site of [[Rossi's]], the brick building with a prominent round turret at the inside angle, was designed by [[Designform]] architects.  
Built in [[2002]] on the former site of [[Rossi's]] and [[Fred Gang's]], the brick building with a prominent round turret at the inside angle, was designed by [[Designform]] architects.  


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Latest revision as of 14:49, 6 April 2022

Mountain Brook Plaza (sometimes called Mountain Brook Plaza 280) is an L-shaped, 23,000-square-foot strip mall located at 2737 U. S. Highway 280 in Mountain Brook. A back road also provides access from Cahaba Road.

Built in 2002 on the former site of Rossi's and Fred Gang's, the brick building with a prominent round turret at the inside angle, was designed by Designform architects.

Tenants

Preceded by:
Rossi's
2737 U. S. Highway 280
2002–present
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Nicholson, Gilbert. (June 9, 2002). "Designform moving to Two North Twentieth." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • Poe, Ryan. (January 31, 2012). "Verizon to take former Chappy's Deli space." Birmingham Business Journal.