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Revision as of 12:34, 29 May 2024
Wildwood Centre South is the main section of the Wildwood Shopping Center located at 217-265 Lakeshore Parkway, to the west of the Wal-Mart Supercenter and across the parkway from Homewood Commons (originally Wildwood North). It was constructed in 1991.
The center, originally 225,921 square feet straddling the city limits of Homewood and Birmingham, is accessed from Wildwood Parkway and Wildwood Circle, and backs up to Shades Creek and the Wildwood Preserve.
In 2005, the western section of the shopping center within Birmingham's corporate limits (259–265 Lakeshore Parkway) was demolished, leaving 194,560 square feet on the eastern, Homewood side. The largest building, at 217–251 Lakeshore Parkway is 114,025 square feet.
The shopping center was acquired by an affiliate of the TPA Group of Atlanta, Georgia for $12.05 million in early 2016. They sold it to a group affiliated with CRS Realty of Houston, Texas for $17.8 million in October 2019. The 259 Building, formerly housing Office Max, was bought separately by a New York City-based investment group for $3 million.
The center is leased and managed by SRS Real Estate Partners.
Tenants
- 217: Mr Wang's Restaurant (Tommy Wang 1998–)
- 219 (1,179 SF): Aden Café (2023–), former location of T-Mobile
- 221A: Fashion Nails
- 221B: Subway restaurant
- 223: Arch4U threading salon
- 225A: Back on Track Chiropractic
- 225B: Sport Clips barber shop
- 227: H & R Block tax preparers
- 229: Let's Lose Weight Loss
- 231: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses
- 233: Dollar Tree discount store
- 243: K & G Fashion Superstore
- 251: Conn's HomePlus (2021–), former location of Sears Outlet (2015–2018)
- 253: Hibbett Sports (2022–), former location of Rack Room Shoes (-2015)
- outdoor plaza
- 255: Hobby Lobby
259 building
- former location of Office Max (-2013), remodeled for multiple tenants with entrance facing west in 2018
- 259E: BioLife Plasma Services (2019-)
275 building
Birmingham city limits
- Birmingham portions to the west of the 259 building demolished 2005
- Subway (1991-2005) (moved east to 221B)
- Wildwood 14 (1991-2005)
- Baumhower's Bob Baumhower's Wings Sports Grill (-2004)
Outparcels
- Homewood
- 211: Chick Fil-A
- 213: Taco Bell
- 215: Costa's Famous Bar-B-Que
- 279: Starbucks coffee
- Birmingham city limits at roundabout and to the west
- 281: Cook Out (November 2019-), former location of Outback Steakhouse (2011)
- 405: Mavis Tires & Brakes
- Oak Grove Road:
- 1278: Hooters
- 1282: Express Oil Change
References
- Godwin, Brent (January 6, 2016) "Wildwood Centre South shopping center sells for $12M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Cromwell, Sidney (December 28, 2016 "A look ahead at 2017: Commercial development." Homewood Star
- Price, Jamiese (April 13, 2018) "redevelopment project looks to bring restaurants, retail, residential space." WBRC.com
- Robertson, Terri (January 18, 2019) "Cook Out is coming to Birmingham! Lakeshore Parkway location confirmed." Birmingham Now
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 14, 2019) "Texas investors buy Homewood shopping center for $17M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 17, 2019) "Homewood retail building on Lakeshore corridor sells for $3M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Schnader, Ingrid (January 6, 2021) "Whataburger development planned in Wildwood." The Homewood Star
- Stuart, Shauna (November 13, 2023) "New cafe coming to Wildwood Centre in Homewood." AL.com