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** 652-664: [[Stein Mart]], former location of [[Hill's Grocery]] (1958-), [[Western Supermarket]], [[Delchamp's]] | ** 652-664: [[Stein Mart]], former location of [[Hill's Grocery]] (1958-), [[Western Supermarket]], [[Delchamp's]] | ||
** 668: [[Nail Fever]] | ** 668: [[Nail Fever]] | ||
*** 668A: former location of [[Vestavia Shoe Hospital]] (1970) | |||
** 670: [[Beautiful Brides]] | ** 670: [[Beautiful Brides]] | ||
** 672: [[Merle Norman]] | ** 672: [[Merle Norman]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 19 June 2018
The Vestavia Hills Shopping Center (sometimes known as Vestavia Hills Shopping City) was the original name for the northernmost portion of the present Vestavia Hills City Center on Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills.
The $1.5 million shopping center was first developed in the late 1950s by the Byrd Real Estate Company and designed by Charles McCauley. The facade featured light-colored brick and porcelain-enameled metal panels with steel and aluminum trim. Seven stores were built in the first phase which opened in 1956. Four additional spaces completed in 1958. As soon as that work was done, another phase brought 10 more stores for a total of 21. The grand opening concluded in August 1959 with an appearance by Esther Williams.
Tenants
- Addresses on Laurel Road
- former location of Lochamy's Bar-B-Q
- former location of Fashion Post, Pilleteri Maytag
- Addresses on Montgomery Highway:
- 600: Redstone Church, former location of Western Supermarket (1956-), H & R Block, Physical Therapy South
- 608: Pet Supermarket, former location of Harlow's Honey Fluff Donuts (1969)
- 610: former location of Schoolhouse Educational Supply
- 612, Suite 100: Tecate Mexican Grill, former location of Mariachi Grill
- 612, Suite 110: Newk's Express Cafe, (December 2011–), former location of ERA Oxford Realty, Elite Nutrition (2015)
- 614: Hair Impressions
- 616: T-Mobile/Sprint
- 618: Sally Beauty Supply, former location of Ritz Camera, Wolf Camera
- 620: Karen's Hallmark Shop
- 624: Salon Suites, former location of Fashion Post (1970), Cambridge Shop
- 628: former location of Moonlight Music Café (2003-2006)
- 632: IronStone Pizza, former location of Kessler's (1956-), Cokesbury Books
- 634: Palm Beach Tan, former location of Suntime Tanning
- 636: Kid's Gym, former location of Maternity Fashion Bazaar
- 640: Kidz Closet, former location of Snow's Cards & Gifts (1958-1980s), Lucy's on Thirty-one
- 644: Dollar Tree, former location of F. W. Woolworth (1958-), Rugged Wearhouse
- 652-664: Stein Mart, former location of Hill's Grocery (1958-), Western Supermarket, Delchamp's
- 668: Nail Fever
- 668A: former location of Vestavia Shoe Hospital (1970)
- 670: Beautiful Brides
- 672: Merle Norman
- 674: Great Clips, former location of Hairspray Salon
- 676: Alfano Computers, former location of Kidz Closet
- 678: Subway sandwich shop
- 680: former location of CLP Resources, Boutwell Associates, Moxie Hair Design, Accept Plus of Alabama
- 680, Suite 204: Alyson Sabatini Allstate Insurance agent
- 680, Suite 208: Houliang Massage
- 680, Suite 212: Edward Jones
- 700: American Esoteric Laboratories
- 706: former location of Alley's Drug Store
- 710: former location of Furman Fant Beauty Salon
- A & A Ash, Inc.
- Bell Brothers Shoes
- Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan
- Birmingham Trust National Bank
- Blouse House
- Buster Brown Shoes
- Cunningham's Appliance, TV & Stereo
- Gene 'N Dud's Men's Wear
- International Galleries
- Joe Nichols Studio
- Johnson's Vestavia Jewelers
- Klein's Vestavia Flowers
- Knit 'N Purl
- Perfection Cleaners (1956-)
- Susan Lane Gifts
- Utopia Cleaners
- Vestavia Bake Shop (1956-)
- Vestavia Barber Shop (1959-)
- Vestavia Coin Laundry
- Vestavia Coiffures by David
- Vestavia Drug Company
- Vestavia Hardware (1956-)
- Vestavia Rexall Drugs (formerly Lea Drug Store (1956-)
- Vestavia TV & Stereo Service
- Walls' Vestavia Shoe Hospital
- Willoughby Interiors
References
- Beiman, Irving (October 22, 1958) "$750,000 expansion plans charted for Vestavia Center" The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound