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'''Avonwood Plaza''' is a shopping center on the 4400 block of [[4th Avenue South]] in [[East Avondale]]. The building has a partial lower floor on the back end facing the intersection of [[44th Street South|44th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue South]]. A [[Birmingham Police Department]] substation was once located in that space. | :''This article is about the shopping center, for the former textile mill, see [[Avondale Mill]]. For the former workers' village, see [[Avondale Mill Village]].'' | ||
'''Avondale Mills Shopping Center''' (formerly '''Avonwood Plaza''') is a shopping center on the 4400 block of [[4th Avenue South]] in [[East Avondale]]. The building has a partial lower floor on the back end facing the intersection of [[44th Street South|44th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue South]]. A [[Birmingham Police Department]] substation was once located in that space. | |||
In [[2016]] the center was purchased for $700,000 by | In the 2000s the property was owned by [[Louis Boohaker|Louis]] and [[Helen Boohaker]]. In [[2012]] it was transferred for a nominal $1 to '''Avonwood Properties LLC''', which shared an address with [[Boohaker & Associates]] contractors. | ||
In [[2016]] the center was purchased for $700,000 by '''Avondale Mills LLC''', an affiliate of [[Cahaba Realty & Property Management Co.]], which includes [[Payne Baker]] and [[Blake Millican]], and which had previously purchased and redeveloped the [[Shoppes of Crestwood]]. They announced that new tenants coming to the center would include [[Sheppard's Pet Supply]] and [[City Vision]]. | |||
Avondale Mills LLC sold the property to '''BHH Realty LLC''', also led by Baker, for $2.75 million in [[2021]]. Cahaba began to market the spaces in the shopping center for sale as "retail condos". | |||
==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* 4410: [[Diva Beauty Supply]]/[[Imperial Hair & Beauty Supply]] | ===4th Avenue South=== | ||
* | * 4410 A: vacant, former location of [[Diva Beauty Supply]]/[[Imperial Hair & Beauty Supply]], [[Sheppard's Pet Supply]] ([[Will Sheppard]] October 2015-March 2024) | ||
* 4412: [[Budgetline Cash Advance]] | * 4410 B: vacant, former location of [[Sanctum Tattoos & Comics]] (November 2016-May 2024) | ||
* | * 4412: [[Ohm Jiu Jitsu]], former location of [[Budgetline Cash Advance]], [[Beacon Yoga]] (January 2019-December 2022) | ||
* 4426: [[Jocks Barber & Style Shop]] | * 4414: vacant, former location of [[Mountain High Outfitters]] (2017-2019), [[Ore Mercantile]] ([[Jon Tubbs]] November 2019–February 2024) | ||
* 4418-4424: former location of [[Family Dollar]] #3709 (closed December 2018) | |||
** 4420A: [[Seasick Records]] ([[Daniel Drinkard]] & [[Chayse Porter]] 2020–), [[Newman's Classic Cuts]] (2020-) | |||
** 4424: former location of [[Harvest Roots]] ([[Lindsay Whiteaker]] & [[Pete Halupka]] September 2020-March 2024) | |||
* 4426: vacant, former location of [[Jocks Barber & Style Shop]], [[Tropicaleo]] restaurant ([[Gabriel Marrero]] October 2017-2021) | |||
===[[3rd Avenue South]]=== | |||
* 4411: [[Mom's Basement]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Chambers, Jesse (June 15, 2016) "New owners set to transform Avondale strip mall." ''Iron City Ink'' | * Chambers, Jesse (June 15, 2016) "New owners set to transform Avondale strip mall." ''Iron City Ink'' | ||
* Edgemon, Erin (October 23, 2018) "Retail up next for Birmingham’s Avondale." {{BN}} | |||
* Parker, Illyshia (February 8, 2024) "What's behind Avondale's shake-up? One shop owner explains why he's closing." {{BBJ}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 23 May 2024
- This article is about the shopping center, for the former textile mill, see Avondale Mill. For the former workers' village, see Avondale Mill Village.
Avondale Mills Shopping Center (formerly Avonwood Plaza) is a shopping center on the 4400 block of 4th Avenue South in East Avondale. The building has a partial lower floor on the back end facing the intersection of 44th Street and 3rd Avenue South. A Birmingham Police Department substation was once located in that space.
In the 2000s the property was owned by Louis and Helen Boohaker. In 2012 it was transferred for a nominal $1 to Avonwood Properties LLC, which shared an address with Boohaker & Associates contractors.
In 2016 the center was purchased for $700,000 by Avondale Mills LLC, an affiliate of Cahaba Realty & Property Management Co., which includes Payne Baker and Blake Millican, and which had previously purchased and redeveloped the Shoppes of Crestwood. They announced that new tenants coming to the center would include Sheppard's Pet Supply and City Vision.
Avondale Mills LLC sold the property to BHH Realty LLC, also led by Baker, for $2.75 million in 2021. Cahaba began to market the spaces in the shopping center for sale as "retail condos".
Tenants
4th Avenue South
- 4410 A: vacant, former location of Diva Beauty Supply/Imperial Hair & Beauty Supply, Sheppard's Pet Supply (Will Sheppard October 2015-March 2024)
- 4410 B: vacant, former location of Sanctum Tattoos & Comics (November 2016-May 2024)
- 4412: Ohm Jiu Jitsu, former location of Budgetline Cash Advance, Beacon Yoga (January 2019-December 2022)
- 4414: vacant, former location of Mountain High Outfitters (2017-2019), Ore Mercantile (Jon Tubbs November 2019–February 2024)
- 4418-4424: former location of Family Dollar #3709 (closed December 2018)
- 4420A: Seasick Records (Daniel Drinkard & Chayse Porter 2020–), Newman's Classic Cuts (2020-)
- 4424: former location of Harvest Roots (Lindsay Whiteaker & Pete Halupka September 2020-March 2024)
- 4426: vacant, former location of Jocks Barber & Style Shop, Tropicaleo restaurant (Gabriel Marrero October 2017-2021)
3rd Avenue South
- 4411: Mom's Basement
References
- Chambers, Jesse (June 15, 2016) "New owners set to transform Avondale strip mall." Iron City Ink
- Edgemon, Erin (October 23, 2018) "Retail up next for Birmingham’s Avondale." The Birmingham News
- Parker, Illyshia (February 8, 2024) "What's behind Avondale's shake-up? One shop owner explains why he's closing." Birmingham Business Journal