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* 5247: [[Cava]] (opened September 2022), former location of [[Zoe's Kitchen]] (closed July 2022) | * 5247: [[Cava]] (opened September 2022), former location of [[Zoe's Kitchen]] (closed July 2022) | ||
* 5253: [[Five Below]] | * 5253: [[Five Below]] | ||
* 5263: former location of [[Bike Link]] ([[Joe Wenning|Joe]] & [[Barbara Wenning]] 1995–) | |||
* 5265: [[Sprouts]] supermarket (2015–), former location of [[Brook Highland Cinema]] (1994–2007) | * 5265: [[Sprouts]] supermarket (2015–), former location of [[Brook Highland Cinema]] (1994–2007) | ||
* 5267: [[Ulta Beauty]] | * 5267: [[Ulta Beauty]] | ||
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** [[Las Trojas Cantina]], former location of [[Mexicali Mexican Restaurant]] | ** [[Las Trojas Cantina]], former location of [[Mexicali Mexican Restaurant]] | ||
** suite 221: [[Ashley HomeStore]] (2022–), former location of [[Books-A-Million]] (–2022) | ** suite 221: [[Ashley HomeStore]] (2022–), former location of [[Books-A-Million]] (–2022) | ||
** suite 231: [[Rack Room Shoes]] | ** suite 231: former location of [[Rack Room Shoes]] (closed 2024) | ||
** suite 233: [[Bargain Hunt]], former location of [[Big Lots]] | ** suite 233: [[Bargain Hunt]], former location of [[Big Lots]] | ||
** suite 249: [[The Mercantile]] | ** suite 249: [[The Mercantile]] |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 6 March 2024
Brook Highland Plaza is a 594,466 square-foot shopping center located on a 65.9-acre site on U.S. Highway 280 at Brook Highland Parkway / Meadow Brook Parkway in Hoover's Inverness subdivision.
It was constructed in 1994 and is anchored by a Lowe's home improvement store. In 2022 DRA Advisors and DLC Management of New York City sold the property to First National Realty Partners of Red Bank, New Jersey.
Tenants
- 5201: Best Buy (2021–), former location of Dick's Sporting Goods
- 5209: White House Interiors
- 5215: HomeGoods
- 5223: former location of Tuesday Morning (closed 2023)
- 5227: Park Place Cleaners
- 5231: Outback Steakhouse
- 5235: Church Unlimited
- 5237: Spectrum mobile (2021–)
- 5243: Ruby Sunshine (2021–), former location of IHOP
- 5247: Cava (opened September 2022), former location of Zoe's Kitchen (closed July 2022)
- 5253: Five Below
- 5263: former location of Bike Link (Joe & Barbara Wenning 1995–)
- 5265: Sprouts supermarket (2015–), former location of Brook Highland Cinema (1994–2007)
- 5267: Ulta Beauty
- 5269:
- suite 124: Firehouse Subs
- suite 121: Petco
- suite 120: Club 4 Fitness
- 5271: Michaels
- 5275:
- suite 101: Shoe Station (May 2023–), former location of OfficeMax (closed December 2022)
- suite 115: ABC Select Spirits
- suite 119: Stein Mart
- 5279: Beef 'O' Brady's (George McCluney September 2021–), former location of The Boot, Brook Highland Bar & Grill
- 5295: Dairy Queen
- 5287:
- Party City
- former location of Cici's Pizza
- former location of Madrix Couture
- Las Trojas Cantina, former location of Mexicali Mexican Restaurant
- suite 221: Ashley HomeStore (2022–), former location of Books-A-Million (–2022)
- suite 231: former location of Rack Room Shoes (closed 2024)
- suite 233: Bargain Hunt, former location of Big Lots
- suite 249: The Mercantile
- suite 257: GNC
- suite 259: PerfArch Threading & Spa
- suite 86: Sally Beauty
- suite 279: Dollar Tree
- Party City
- 5291:
References
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (July 9, 2020) "Best Buy inks lease on 280, plans to relocate store." Birmingham Business Journal
- Parker, Illyshia (February 22, 2022) "Brook Highland Plaza slated to hit the market." Birmingham Business Journal
- Thornton, William (July 8, 2022) "New Jersey investment firm acquires Birmingham’s Brook Highland Plaza" The Birmingham News
External links
- Inverness Plaza at branchprop.com