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* #102: [[Johnny Was]] (opened October 2022), former location of [[Lilly Pulitzer]] (opened August 2014)
* #102: [[Johnny Was]] (opened October 2022), former location of [[Lilly Pulitzer]] (opened August 2014)
* #103: [[Lily Rain]] (opened March 2015)
* #103: [[Lily Rain]] (opened March 2015)
* #105: [[Kate Spade]], former location of [[Eddie Bauer]]
* #300: [[Mizzen & Main|Mizzen + Main]] (2024–), former location of [[Eddie Bauer]], [[Kate Spade]]
* #350: [[Sunglass Hut]], former location of [[Mrs Fields Cookies]]
* #350: [[Sunglass Hut]], former location of [[Mrs Fields Cookies]]
* #400: [[Ann Taylor]], former location of [[Bath & Body Works]]
* #400: [[Ann Taylor]], former location of [[Bath & Body Works]]
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241 Summit Boulevard
241 Summit Boulevard
* [[Culinary Dropout]] (2023–), former location of [[Romano's Macaroni Grill]] (1998–2019)
* [[Culinary Dropout]] (March 2024–), former location of [[Romano's Macaroni Grill]] (1998–2019)


243 Summit Boulevard
243 Summit Boulevard
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* 325: [[Ono Poké]] / [[Teaspoon]] (December 2022–), former location of [[Pieology]] (opened August 27, 2015, closed January 2021)
* 325: [[Ono Poké]] / [[Teaspoon]] (December 2022–), former location of [[Pieology]] (opened August 27, 2015, closed January 2021)
* 327: [[Taco Mama]], former location of [[Michelson Laser Vision]]
* 327: [[Taco Mama]], former location of [[Michelson Laser Vision]]
* 329: [[Steel City Pops]], former location of [[Ben & Jerry's]]
* 329: [[Churro Station]] (January 2024–), former location of [[Ben & Jerry's]], [[Steel City Pops]]
* 331: [[Chopt|Chopt Creative Salad Co.]] (2021–), former location of [[Johnny Rockets]] (1998–2019)
* 331: [[Chopt|Chopt Creative Salad Co.]] (2021–), former location of [[Johnny Rockets]] (1998–2019)
* 335–339: former location of [[Bruno's]]/[[Vincent's Market]] (1997–2009), [[Toys R Us]] (October 2011-2018)
* 335–339: former location of [[Bruno's]]/[[Vincent's Market]] (1997–2009), [[Toys R Us]] (October 2011-2018)
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===Phase III (opened Fall 2001)===
===Phase III (opened Fall 2001)===
240 Summit Boulevard
240 Summit Boulevard
* 102: [[Buckle]] (January 2023–) former location of [[GAP Kids]] (2013–2018)
* 100–106: , former location of [[The Gap]] / [[GAP Body]] / [[Baby GAP]] [[GAP Kids]] (2013–2018)
* 104: [[Nike shoes|Nike]] (2023–), former location of [[GAP]] (2013–2018)
** 100: [[Nike Well Collective]] (2023–)
** 102: [[Buckle]] (January 2023–)
** 104: [[Carhartt]] (2024–)
** 106: [[Allen Edmonds]] shoes
* 200: [[Sono Bello]] laser liposuction, former location of [[Fitness Together]], [[Greenhouse Day Spa]], [[Halcyon Days Salon & Spa]] (2013–2018)
* 200: [[Sono Bello]] laser liposuction, former location of [[Fitness Together]], [[Greenhouse Day Spa]], [[Halcyon Days Salon & Spa]] (2013–2018)
* 202: [[Baby & Kids]] (opened January 2016)
* 202: [[Bridge Therapeutics]]
* [[Baby GAP]] (2001–)
* [[Baby & Kids]] (opened January 2016)
* [[GAP Body]] (2001–)


250 Summit Boulevard
250 Summit Boulevard
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200 Summit Boulevard
200 Summit Boulevard
* 100: [[Shake Shack]], former location of [[Coldwater Creek]] (closed 2014)
* 100: [[Shake Shack]], former location of [[Coldwater Creek]] (closed 2014)
* 200: [[Bluemercury]] (2018), former location of [[Kay Jewelers]], [[Pandora]] (2013-2016)
* 200: [[Kristalize Jewelry]] ([[Krista Lovelady]] 2024–), former location of [[Kay Jewelers]], [[Pandora]] (2013-2016), [[Bluemercury]] (2018)
* 300: [[Altar'd State]] (2017-), former location of [[New York & Co.]] (2012-2015)
* 300: [[Altar'd State]] (2017-), former location of [[New York & Co.]] (2012-2015)
* 350: [[Fabletics]] (2021–), former location of [[Gymboree]] (2012-2015), [[Hanna Andersson]] (2017-)
* 350: [[Fabletics]] (2021–), former location of [[Gymboree]] (2012-2015), [[Hanna Andersson]] (2017-)
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214 Summit Boulevard
214 Summit Boulevard
* [[The Summmit Guest Services]]
* [[The Summmit Guest Services]]
* 100: [[Aveda Experience Center]] (2012-), former location of [[The Grape]] (2005)
* 100: [[Rowan]] piercing studio (2024–), former location of [[The Grape]] (2005), [[Aveda Experience Center]] (2012-)
* 150: [[Luna by Brio]] (2021–), former location of [[Vera Bradley]]
* 150: [[Luna by Brio]] (2021–), former location of [[Vera Bradley]]
* 300: [[White House Black Market]] (2012-2018)
* 300: [[White House Black Market]] (2012-2018)
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** 160: former location of [[BCBG Max Azria]] (2014)
** 160: former location of [[BCBG Max Azria]] (2014)
* 165: former location of [[The Fitting Touch]] (2009-2012)
* 165: former location of [[The Fitting Touch]] (2009-2012)
* 168: [[SEE]] eyewear (2019-), former location of [[Alix and Ani]] (2018)
* 168: [[Gorjana]] jewelry (2024–), former location of [[Alix and Ani]] (2018), [[SEE]] eyewear (2019-)
* 170: [[LUSH Cosmetics]] (opened May 2016), former location of[[James Avery]] (2014-2015)
* 170: [[LUSH Cosmetics]] (opened May 2016), former location of[[James Avery]] (2014-2015)
* 175:  [[Brighton Collectibles]] (2014-)
* 175:  [[Brighton Collectibles]] (2014-)

Latest revision as of 08:16, 2 May 2024

This article is about the shopping center, for the toy company, see Summit Products.
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The Summit in 2010

The Summit is a pioneering retail shopping center developed in several phases by Bayer Properties beginning in 1997 at the intersection of Highway 280 and I-459 in the city limits of Birmingham. It is currently owned and managed by Centennial of Dallas, Texas.

Background

Memphis, Tennessee developers Poag & McEwen are generally credited with developing the concept of a "lifestyle center" in the late 1980s. The International Council of Shopping Centers recognizes The Summit of Birmingham as the first "contemporary lifestyle center", a more specific term for upscale open air shopping center with landscaping and architecture intended to evoke a village-like atmosphere, while keeping the convenience of close by parking at every shopfront. A key part of Bayer's strategy was to recruit brands that had no other presence in the region to lend the center credibility as a shopping destination.

Construction

The Summit's first phase was a half-million square-foot collection of 30 retailers and restaurants including Parisian and Barnes & Noble that opened in 1997. The 106,000 square-foot second phase added 20 retailers, including the Gap, in 1999. The 165,000 square-foot third phase was opened in 2001 with Saks Fifth Avenue. The 67,845 square-foot fourth phase opened in 2005 and includes some 20 to 30 additional retailers and restaurants and brings the center 846,403 square feet. A fifth expansion was completed in 2009, adding office space to the retail mix. Phase VI of the Summit

With the opening of the Summit, Bayer established the "Summit Children's Fund" as a charitable organization to support child welfare non-profits.

Bayer Properties has trademarked the brand "The Summit" and has developed similar properties under that name in Louisville, Kentucky; Reno, Nevada; and Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania.

Sale

In 2022 Bayer sold its property management portfolio to Centennial of Dallas, Texas. The following year, the center began offering consolidated online shopping and same-day delivery through the "One Bag" platform.

Tenants

Phase I (opened Fall 1997)

201 Summit Boulevard

205 Summit Boulevard

209 Summit Boulevard

211–219 Summit Boulevard

220 Summit Boulevard

  • #150: Bebe

221 Summit Boulevard

  • Belk (2007–present), former location of Parisian (1997–2007),

225 Summit Boulevard

233 Summit Boulevard

241 Summit Boulevard

243 Summit Boulevard

245 Summit Boulevard (outparcel)

301-335 Summit Boulevard

241 Summit Boulevard

Phase II (opened Fall 2000)

101 Summit Boulevard:

103 Summit Boulevard:

  • Fleming's Steakhouse (opened 2002)

105-127 Summit Boulevard

129 Summit Boulevard

131-143 Summit Boulevard

Phase III (opened Fall 2001)

240 Summit Boulevard

250 Summit Boulevard

300 Summit Boulevard

310 Summit Boulevard

320 Summit Boulevard

238 Summit Boulevard

Phase IV (opened Fall 2005)

200 Summit Boulevard

214 Summit Boulevard

236 Summit Boulevard

Phase V

Phase VI (opened 2009)

216 Summit Boulevard (3-story office & retail):

220 Summit Boulevard:

References

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