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** 3109: former location of [[A. H. Cather Publishing]], [[Cruse Cigar & Candy Co.]] / [[Auto Vend Co.]] (1970) | ** 3109: former location of [[A. H. Cather Publishing]], [[Cruse Cigar & Candy Co.]] / [[Auto Vend Co.]] (1970) | ||
** 3110: former location of [[Vulcan Electric Distributors]] (1970) | ** 3110: former location of [[Vulcan Electric Distributors]] (1970) | ||
** 3117: former location of [[Southside Church of God]] (1964-1970) | ** 3117: former location of [[Southside Church of God|Southside Church of God, Birmingham]] (1964-1970) | ||
** 3130: former location of [[S & C Grocery]] (1964) | ** 3130: former location of [[S & C Grocery]] (1964) | ||
* [[32nd Street South]] intersection (road ends) | * [[32nd Street South]] intersection (road ends) |
Revision as of 17:11, 12 March 2023
Seventh Avenue South (originally Avenue G) is an east-west corridor in downtown Birmingham, with its main section stretching from 14th Street South on the UAB campus to 32nd Street South in Lakeview. Three blocks, between 11th Street South and 14th Street South have been closed off to vehicles as part of UAB's campus master plan.
A short section west of I-65 is accessible from 8th Street South. Another short section east of the former Lakeview Park jogs between 34th and 36th Avenue South and between 39th and 40th Avenue South near Avondale Park. To the east of the park, 7th Avenue South extends beyond 47th Place South, then appears again in Crestwood North and between Dublin and Exeter Avenues north of Crestwood Boulevard in Gate City. Additional stretches of 7th Avenue South proceed through South East Lake as far as 85th Street South.
Parts of 7th Avenue South between 22nd and 32nd Streets South are included in the Southside Historic District. Between 34th and 47th Street South, 7th Avenue forms a boundary of the Avondale Park Historic District.
The section between 20th and 24th Street South was part of U. S. Highway 31 before the construction of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway. The Birmingham Metropolitan Planning Organization's 2003 Birmingham Regional Transportation Alternatives Analysis envisioned adding light rail to the downtown section of 7th Avenue South.
7th Avenue, from 20th Street to Lakeview, is part of the route of Birmingham's annual Gay pride parade.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 7th Avenue South category.
- Dates in parentheses indicate when the address was known to have been used, not necessarily the entire span of its use.
- 25: former location of People's Rest Home (1964)
Five Points South neighborhood
- 8th Street South intersects, avenue ends
- 804: former location of Vulcan Painters (1964)
- 809: former location of Justo Animal Clinic (1964)
- 822: former location of Daniel Construction (1949-1964)
- 825: former location of Birmingham Furnace & Roofing (1964)
- I-65 interchange at University Boulevard
- 9th Street South formerly intersected
- 902: former location of Ollie's Barbecue (1940-1964)
- 905: former location of Acton Plumbing & Heating (1964)
- 907: former location of Durham & Ozier Co. (1964)
- 909: former location of Birmingham Building Co. (1964)
- 10th Street South formerly intersected
- 1001: former location of Alabama Terminix (1964)
- 1013: former location of Canterbury Electric Co. (1964)
- 1015: former location of Building Products, Inc. and B. G. Crabb plumbing contractors (1964)
- 1019: former location of A. Busenlehner butcher (1899)
- 1028: former location of an office building housing George Meriwether manufacturer's representative, T. Spitler Co. structural engineers, and Williams Coal & Charcoal Sales (1957-1964)
- 1034: WBHM-FM
- 11th Street South formerly intersected
- 1100: UAB Practice Field, former location of McFarland Auto Supply (1964)
- 1101: former location of 7-11 Building (demolished 2019)
- 1102: former location of Holy Nazareth Baptist Church of God (1964)
- 1107: former location of Dowdy & Associates, Inc. heating equipment (1964)
- 1109: former location of Central Sign & Advertising (1964), Dowdy Building (demolished 2019)
- 1112-1114: former location of H. W. Peerson Drilling Supply Co. (1964)
- 1122: Ullman Building (1970-), formerly Ullman School (1901-1937), Ullman High School (1937-1969)
- 12th Street South formerly intersected
- north side (Block 242)
- 1220: Bell Auditorium (1970-), formerly Ullman High School auditorium (1957-1969)
- south side: (Block 241)
- 1201: UAB Lot 15A
- 1211: former location of Carrie's Beauty Shop (1964)
- north side (Block 242)
- 13th Street South formerly intersected
- north side (Block 181):
- 1300: Bartow Arena
- south side (Block 240):
- 1301: Campbell Hall
- 1325: former location of South Side Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God (1964)
- north side (Block 181):
- avenue resumes at 14th Street South
- north side (Block 182):
- 1400: Cooper Green Parking Deck, former location of Southside Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (1964)
- south side (Block 239):
- 1401: Hill University Center, former location of Greater Shiloh Baptist Church
- north side (Block 182):
- 15th Street South intersects (south only)
- north side (Block 183):
- 1500: Cooper Green Mercy Hospital, former location of Church Bros grocers (1899)
- south side (Block 238):
- north side (Block 183):
- 16th Street South intersects (south only)
- north side (Block 184):
- 1600: Children's of Alabama (Southeast Child Safety Institute/Regional Poison Control Center)
- 1632: former location of Engel Day Treatment Center (demolished in 2015)
- south side (Block 237):
- north side (Block 184):
- 17th Street South formerly intersected
- north side (Block 185):
- 1700: former location of Smolian Psychiatric Institute (demolished in 2015)
- 1704: former location of Joseph Metzler groceries (1925), W. T. Tarrance pressing club (1927)
- 1722: former location of Mackin Bros. Grocery (1925)
- 1730: Sparks Center
- south side (Block 236):
- 1717: former location of Frank Spain Rehabilitation & Diagnostic Center (1964)
- 1725: former location of Crippled Children's Clinic and Alacrafts Work Shop (1964)
- north side (Block 185):
- 18th Street South intersects
- north side (Block 186):
- 1800: former location of Dr Gus' Barbecue Gardens
- 1808: Boshell Building
- 1820: Spain Wallace Building
- 1830: former location of D. DePiano grocery (1899)
- south side (Block 235):
- 1801: Birmingham VA Medical Center
- 1821: former location of Shiloh Baptist Church (1899)
- north side (Block 186):
- 19th Street South intersects
- north side (Block 187):
- 1900: Jefferson Tower
- 1922: former location of Roy R. Kracke Clinical Services Building (built 1929 as a Nurses' Dormitory, demolished 2021)
- 1924–1926: former location of Pittman Center for Advanced Medical Studies (built 1980, demolished 2021)
- 1930: Hillman Hospital
- south side (Block 234):
- 1901: Lyons Harrison Research Building & Research Bridge, former site of Shiloh Baptist Church (1904), Greater Shiloh Baptist Church
- 1919: UAB School of Dentistry, former location of Charles H. Wehby Plumbing & Heating Company, former location of Parker's Greenhouse (1904)
- 1931: Dee's Dogs (hot-dog cart)
- north side (Block 187):
Southside neighborhood
- 20th Street South intersects
- north side (Block 188):
- 2000: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot, former location of the Auto Clinic (1964)
- 2006: former location of Big Hearted Eddie, Wright Motor Co. (1957)
- 2016: former site of Varsity Drive-In (1964)
- south side (Block 233):
- 2001–2011: UAB administration building (built 1967 as the Central Bank and Trust building)
- 2005: former location of Birmingham Leaded Glass Works (1927–)
- 2015: former location of Alexander Dearborn residence (1899)
- 2029-2031: Goodyear Tire Center (1932-), former site of Davis Infirmary (1899-1904), Redmont Tire Company (1928-1932)
- 2001–2011: UAB administration building (built 1967 as the Central Bank and Trust building)
- north side (Block 188):
- 21st Street South (Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard) intersects
- former site of Steel City Oldsmobile
- north side:
- 2100: Arby's, former location of Southside Baptist Church (1887), Sperry & Hutchinson Co. store (1964), United Specialty Co. (1975)
- 2108: former location of Bon Marché cleaners and dyers, Sperry & Hutchinson Co. offices (1964), Antoine's restaurant (1980s)
- 2110: former location of Termplan-Southside Inc. loan office (1964)
- 2112: Mooyah restuaurant (opened 2014), former location of Commercial Credit Corp. financing (1964)
- 2114: Craft's chicken (January 2023–), former location of Redisco Inc. finance (1964), Chicken Salad Chick (opened 2014)
- 2116-2120: Wehby Building
- 2116: former location of Quan's Custom Uniforms
- 2118: former location of Wehby Plumbing & Heating Co. (1964)
- 2120: former location of Wells Plywoods, Dun & Bradstreet (1964)
- 2124: former location of Universal CIT Credit Corp. (1964)
- 2126: former location of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance (1964)
- 2128: former location of Allstate Insurance Co. district service office (1964)
- 2130: Taco Bell (opened 2014)
- 2124: Award Center
- South side
- 2101-2113: The Waites apartments (built 2016)
- 2101: former location of Waite Dairy Store (1926), Waite's delicatessen (1930-1964), Phil's Grille (1990s), DaVita Dialysis
- 2105: former location of South Highlands Female College (1899)
- 2109: former location of Guardian Discount Co. (1964), Yellow Dog Saloon, Burly Earl (1976-2008), Stillwater Pub (2009-2016)
- 2111: former location of Goodwin Engineers & Goodwin Realty (1964), La Cocina (1974- )
- 2113: former location of Aalco Finance Co. (1964), Medusa Records
- 2115: Our Place (Southside) lounge, former location of Atlas Finance Co. (1964)
- 2125-2129: former location of the Ranch House Motel (built 1952), Hospitality Inn (closed 2010s, burned down March 2019)
- 2129: former location of Family Counseling Association of Jefferson County (1964)
- 2131: former location of Stapleton's Fine Foods (1941-1952), A. R. Dearborn & Co. real estate (1964), Mediterranean Restaurant (1980s), Anthony's, Romeo's, Thai House
- 2133: Chai Market, former location of the Guaranty Acceptance Corp. (1964), Kao's Oriental Foods & Gifts (1975), Chai's Oriental Food Store
- 2101-2113: The Waites apartments (built 2016)
- 22nd Street South intersection
- North side
- 2200: Third Presbyterian Church (1904-)
- 2208: Birmingham Improv Theatre (2019-), former location of American Insurance Co. of Birmingham, American Discount Co. & A. D. C. Loan Plan of Birmingham (1964)
- 2220: former location of Cline Motor Co. (1926)
- 2230: Pouncy Motor Company, former locations of Vulcan Lincoln-Mercury used car lot (1964)
- South side
- 2201: former location of Berthon's Cleaners (1964-)
- 2205: Fancy Face (2020–), former location of Associates Loan Co. / Emmco Insurance Services (1964), Bill Ingram architect (2008)
- 2207: former location of K. Stella Brown Realty (1964)
- 2209: former location of Wheelock Glass Co. (1964)
- 2211: former location of Cliff Baker Auto Service (1964)
- 2217: former location of Alabama Public Auto Insurance Agency, Henjo Inc. real estate, Jason Venable and Ben H. Brown manufacturer's agents, Bruce Seibels & Co. insurance agents, Glen Falls Insurance Co., Atwell, Vogel & Sterling insurance investigators and Fowlker, McGriff & Seibels insurance agents (1964)
- 2221: former location of Royal McBee Corp. business machines (1964)
- 2227-2231: former location of the Flower Mart (1964)
- North side
- 23rd Street South intersects
- north side:
- 2300: Liberty Motors building (built 1957), UAB Studio Arts (2012-), former location of Vulcan Lincoln-Mercury, Bart Starr Lincoln-Mercury (1970s), Howard Garrett & Associates engineers (1985-), Michael Scott Kendrick physician, Independent Insurance Agents (2004-2010)
- 2310: former location of Vulcan Lincoln-Mercury service department (1964)
- 2314: former location of Magic City Auto Service (1964)
- 2316-2318: former location of Birmingham Trust National Bank branch
- 2320-2322: Southern Life & Health Insurance building (1954), also known as the Agency Building, former offices Southern Life & Health Insurance and Winston-Salem Broadcasting Corp. and studios of Jemison Broadcasting Company's WSGN-AM
- 2330: former location of Original Lubricator Co. (1926), Still Tire Shop (1927), Plaid Stamp Store (1964)
- 2331: former location of W. B. Emond & Son grocery (1925)
- south side:
- 2301: former location of Hill Grocery Co. (1926), Smackys bar & deli (1986)
- 2305-2307: former location of Maddox Sisters Cake Shoppe (1926)
- 2307: former location of Southside Transmission Co. (1964)
- 2311: L & M Automotive, former location of Alabama Auto Trimming (1964)
- 2319-2321: former location of 7th Avenue Car Wash (1964), One Minute Car Wash
- 2325: former location of Persian Rug Cleaners (1964)
- 2327–2731: Wendy's restaurant
- 2327: former location of Birmingham Trust National Bank charge plan office (1964)
- 2329: former location of Domit's Market (1946), Fidelity Acceptance Corp. (1964)
- 2331: former location of W. B. Emond & Son (1926), Lollar's Cameras
- north side:
- 24th Street South intersects
- north side:
- 2400-2404: Dread River Distilling Co. (2018-), former location of Peck & Hill Antiques, formerly Peck & Hills Furniture (1964-1979)
- 2408-2010: Birmingham Breadworks, former location of New Sunshine Laundry & Cleaners, Barber Pure Milk Co. (1964)
- 2424: former location of Sleep World (1984)
- 2424-2430: Hanna Antiques, former location of W. F. Green Motors Dodge dealer, Try-Me Bottling Company (1964)
- south side:
- 2401–2431: Birmingham Veterans Administration Primary Care Annex (built 2015)
- 2401: former location of Steel City Olds, Indurall Paint Center (1964)
- 2403-2411: former location of Peck & Hills Furniture warehouse (1964)
- 2415-2423: former location of Federal Motor Truck Sales Corp. (1926)
- 2415: former location of W. F. Green Motors Dodge/Plymouth (1941), Steel City Oldsmobile (1964- ), Jim Burke Jaguar/Subaru/Isuzu/Saab
- 2419: former location of Barber Pure Milk Co. ice cream division (1964)
- 2421: former location of Barber Pure Milk Co. warehouse (1964)
- 2423: former location of Likis Audio
- 2425-2427: former location of C & S Auto Parts (1964)
- 2431: former location of Murray's Restaurant (1964)
- 2401–2431: Birmingham Veterans Administration Primary Care Annex (built 2015)
- north side:
- 25th Street South intersects
- north side:
- 2500: former location of Highland Ice Cream Co. (1926), Festival Cinema (1970), Jupiter Theatre (1988)
- 2508: Lackey Floral Co., former location of Horst's Flowers (Fritz Horst 1964-1973)
- 2524: former location of Sam Daidone Auto Service (1964)
- 2526: Louise Brooks residence
- 2530: former location of McClain & Stroud (1926), The Pate Company plumbers (1964)
- south side:
- 2501: former location of Cruse Cigar Company, A. H. Cather Publishing Co. (1964-2016)
- 2503: Advanced Computer Engraving
- 2505: L'Atelier, former location of Alabama Materials Corp. school equipment (1964-1970)
- 2507: former location of Thompson Electric Co. (1964), Alabama Plate & Negative Service (1970)
- 2509: former location of Iron Art (1964-1970)
- 2515-2527: residences
- north side:
- Elton B. Stephens Expressway overpass (former route of 26th Street South)
- North side
- 2600: former location of Woco Pep Filling Station (1926), Avenue G Service Station (1964)
- 2612: Aabco Rents, former location of Albert Bluttman Interiors (1964), First National Bank charge retail credit division (1970)
- 2616: former location of Minn-Honeywell Regulator Co. (1964), Hale & Co. dry goods (1970), Hand in Paw
- 2620: former location of UAB Dietetics Warehouse (1988)
- 2630: War House, former location of Standard Oil Co. filling station (1926), Bingham Standard Service Station (1964), 7th Avenue Standard Service Station (1970), battery warehouse
- South side
- 2601: former location of Glen Iris Dairies (1926), Grabove Super Market (G. H. Grabove 1949), Fifty Minit Cleaners (1964)
- 2609: former location of ABC Store #11 (1964)
- 2609½: former location of Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board field office
- 2621: John H. Williams residence
- 2623: former location of Southside Heating & Cooling Co. (1964)
- 2625: former location of Wadell E. Kabase butcher & grocery (1925), L. P. Harless Co. storage (1964)
- 2627-2631: Al's On Seventh, former location of Lakeview Yacht Club, Joe's on Seventh
- 2627: former location of Williams Plumbing & Heating Co. (1926), E. H. McBee Jr radio sales (1927), L. P. Harless Co. fire equipment distributors (1964), Appliance Service Center (1970) and the Jefferson County Civil Defense siren
- 2631: former location of East End Drug Co. (1926), East End Sundries (1964), Alabama Sales Inc. (1970)
- North side
- 27th Street South intersection
- North side
- 2700: St Vincent's DME Warehouse
- 2708: Triad Isotopes
- 2714: former location of Southside Poultry Market (1945)
- 2720: former location of Merrill Refrigerator & Radio Service (1964-1970)
- 2722: former location of Elite Dry Cleaning Co. (1926), Rozar's Paint Service (1964-1970)
- 2724: former location of Tropical Food Produce Co. (1926), Ada's Flowers & Gifts (1964)
- 2726-2728: former location of Osment Bros. Grocery Co. (1926), Baird Bearing & Parts Co. (1964-1970)
- 2732: Southern Diagnostic Laboratories
- South side
- 2701: former location of Dainty Maid Bakery (1926), Birmingham Appliance & Radio Co. (1964)
- 2701C: former location of Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co. (1926)
- 2703: former office location of Paul Ellison accountant (1964)
- North side
- 27th Place South begins
- 2705: former location of Automatic Heating Co. (1926), AAA Paint Supply (1964)
- 2707-2709: former location of Chain Saw & Tool Supply Co. (1964)
- 2707: former location of Great A & P Tea Co. (1926)
- 2709: Tin Roof, former location of TC
- 2711: former location of Piggly-Wiggly (1926)
- 2717: office building: Alabama Environmental Council, Salon Picasso's, former location of United Electronics Laboratory (1964-1970), Green Central Station
- 2721: former location of Union Bankers & Insurance Co. (1964-1970)
- 2721½: former location of United Electronics Laboratory classrooms (1970)
- 2723: former location of State Farm Insurance (1964), Hooper-Holmes Bureau (1970)
- 2723½: former office of C. O. Ketcham public accountant (1964-1970)
- 2725-2729: former location of Birmingham Trust National Bank banking department (1964)
- 2725A: former location of United Electronics Laboratory classrooms (1970)
- 2715½: former location of Alabama Association of Credit Executives (1970)
- 2731: former site of 700 28th Street South, home of Neuromascular Solutions massage therapy, Beautiful South Real Estate, and the law office of Carl West (demolished 2015)
- 28th Street South intersection
- North side:
- 2800-2824: 29 Seven apartments and retail, former location of Riteway Drive-Inn (1964-1970), Chaos, the 729 Club, Southside Cafe and Norton's Florist
- 2808: former location of Kent Electric Supply Co. (1970) Long's Electronics (1978)
- 2826: former location of Royal Antique Shop (1927), Ben's Dog House restaurant (Shaheen Erben 1962-1970)
- 2830: former location of Texas Company filling station (1926), Eli's Barbecue/Eli's Drive-In (1946-1958), Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3 (1958-), Sharble's Drive-In (1964-1970). WSGN-AM's "Sky Castle" broadcast booth was in the parking lot.
- South side:
- 2801-2807: former location of Porter-Cable Machinery Co. (1964), J. A. McGwier & Sons Machinery (1970)
- 2801: Mojo Pub & Grill (2015-), former location of Reid's Pharmacy (1926), Los Angeles (-2008), Café de Paris (2008-2013)
- 2807: The Oasis
- 2811: Jack Brown's Beer and Burgers, former location of Hill Grocery Co. (1926), Heating Service Co. (1964), Adco Boiler Co. (1970), Sol y Luna
- 2815-2817: former location of Universal Distributing Co. book distributors (1964)
- 2815: former location of Kwik Fifty Minute Cleaners (1970)
- 2819-2829: Avon Theater building (built 1927)
- 2819-2829: Red Mountain Church, former location of the Avon Theater (1927-1960)
- 2825: former location of Graphicsouth commercial artists (1970)
- 2827: former location of Cain & Hatcher Cake Shop (1964-1970)
- 2829: former location of Straight Furrow Productions (1984-1990), Vazda studios (-2006)
- 2819-2829: Red Mountain Church, former location of the Avon Theater (1927-1960)
- 2831-2839: Avon Building (built 1926)
- 2831: Dragonfly Salon, former location of Kwik Cleaners (1985), Hala Hair & Make-Up Design
- 2833-2839: Los Amigos restaurant (2019-), former location of the Exclusive Furniture Shop (1927-), Bombay Café (1986-), Rare Martini (2006–2017), Bird's Bar & Pizza (2017-2018)
- North side:
- 29th Street South intersection
- North side
- 2900-2912: Metropolitan in Lakeview apartments (built 2017)
- 2900: former location of Eli's Barbecue, Carlisle Realty Co. (1964), The Outer Focus nightclub (1970)
- 2902: former location of Miller's Barber Shop (1964), Ben's Barber Shop (1970)
- 2904: former location of Margie's Beauty Salon (1964), Raggedy Ann's Beauty Salon (1970)
- 2906: former location of Stephen's Flower Shop (1964), Lakeview Sandwich Shop (1970), Shenanigans sandwich shop
- 2912: former location of Alabama Heart Association (1964), Computa-Date Corp. (1970)
- 2916: J. Mason Dillard & Co. insurance adjusters (1970-), former location of Pratt Electric Co. (1964)
- 2918: Dobbins-Harville Realty, former location of Alabama Painting & Decorating Co. (1964-1970) / Ben H. Dorroh realty & Insurance (1970)
- 2920-2930: Metropolitan in Lakeview apartments (built 2017)
- 2920: former location of Law Engineering Testing Co. and Alabama Testing Laboratories (1964), P. & S. X-Ray Co. (1970)
- 2922: former office location of Wilmot C. Douglas & Associates architects (1964-1970)
- 2930: former location of Jack Yauger & Co. steel products (1964), Benedict Baggs Co. / Veenschoten & Co. manufacturers' agents (1970)
- 2900-2912: Metropolitan in Lakeview apartments (built 2017)
- South side
- 2901: Avon Place parking lot, former location of Hand's Service Station (1964-1970)
- 2905: former location of Junior League Home (1926)
- 2907: former location of Old South Antiques (1964)
- 2911: ABC Store No. 11, former location of State ABC Board field office (1970)
- 2929: Sidebar, formerly a dry cleaner, The Barking Kudu
- 2933: former site of Holy Innocents Hospital, Birmingham Children's Hospital nurses' home (1926)
- North side
- 30th Street South intersection
- North side:
- 3000: Formworks architects, former location of W. P. Pickard meats & groceries (1925), The Cline Apartments (1926), Joan Apartments (1964), Birmingham Building Co. (1970)
- 3004: Truitt Insurance & Bonding, former location of Davis, Speake & Thrasher architects (1964-1970)
- 3008: former location of Whirlpool Corp. wholesale appliances (1964-1970)
- 3016: former location of Ford Myatt & Ebaugh Inc. real estate / Garber Insurance Agency / Independent Insurance Agents / Hawkins Insurance Agency / Lazarus Insurance Agency (1970)
- 3020: former location of Cleage Construction Co. (1970)
- 3028: offices of the Red Mountain Theatre Company, former location of the Okonite Company wire manufacturers (1964-1970)
- South side:
- 3001: former location of Alabama Business Equipment Co. (1970)
- 3005: former location of A. C. Keily photography studio (1964-1970), Photocraft Inc. (1980)
- 3015: former location of Frank Kay Clinic psychiatrists (1964-1970), Charles Herlihy psychiatrist (1970)
- 3021: former location of Photocopy Warehouse (1964), Ram Tool & Supply Co. (1970)
- 3021: Brasfield & Gorrie headquarters office
- North side:
- 31st Street South intersection
- 3100: former location of Richardson Construction Co. (1964-1970)
- 3105: Dorm Decor showroom
- 3109: former location of A. H. Cather Publishing, Cruse Cigar & Candy Co. / Auto Vend Co. (1970)
- 3110: former location of Vulcan Electric Distributors (1970)
- 3117: former location of Southside Church of God, Birmingham (1964-1970)
- 3130: former location of S & C Grocery (1964)
- 32nd Street South intersection (road ends)
Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood
- street resumes at 34th Street South
- north side:
- 3424: New Pilgrim Tower assisted living apartments
- north side:
- 35th Street South intersects:
- north side:
- 3500–3504: 3500 7th Avenue South, former location of CRS Engineers, SSOE Group
- 3508: CAM South commercial property managers
- 3512: Southside Apartment Co.
- 3520–3522: Living Well Health Clinic / "The Hub"/"El Centro" (2020–)
- 3522: former location of F. J. Evans Engineering Co.
- south side:
- 3501: Westport Apparatus, former location of Southern Banknote
- 3513: Industrial Health Council
- 3521: Living Well Outpatient Center
- 3529: AIDS Alabama
- north side:
- street ends at 36th Street South
East Avondale neighborhood
- 4716: former site of Avondale Presbyterian Church, Mount Lebanon Baptist Church
Crestwood North neighborhood
South East Lake neighborhood
- 7702–7714: Vanderbilt Apartments
Unknown addresses
U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham | ||
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North side | South side | |
Current route | Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway | Elton B. Stephens Expressway |
Previous routes | 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N | 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S |