22nd Street South
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Twenty-second Street South (22nd Street South) is a one-way north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running south from the 22nd Street Viaduct over the Railroad Reservation to Highland Avenue, where it is interrupted by the Red Mountain Expressway.
Another two-way section of 22nd Street South begins at Arlington Avenue and ends as it turns onto 16th Avenue South. On the other side of Red Mountain, there is a short two-way section of 22nd Street South in Mountain Brook's English Village, ending at 21st Avenue South.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 22nd Street South category.
Southside
- Railroad Reservation/22nd Street Viaduct (over Powell Avenue); road continues north as 22nd Street North)
- West side: Parking lot
- East side: Williams-Blackstock Architects (2003-), former location of V & W Supply, Nelson Manufacturing (built 1921/1925)
- 1st Avenue South/Rotary Trail intersection ("The Cut" for Seaboard Air Line Railroad)
- West side:
- 100: Brad Morton studio and residence, former location of Seaboard Saloon (built 1897)
- 106: Fusoform concrete studio (2011-)
- 1st Alley South
- 114: Mid-Alabama Chapter of the American Red Cross, Birmingham-Jefferson office (2010-)
- 118: Parking lot (2010-), former location of The Screening Room theater (1982-2007)
- East side:
- 101: parking for Moxy talent and marketing
- 1st Alley South
- 115-131: Birmingham Wholesale Furniture
- West side:
- 2nd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 206: Southern Radiator & Cooling
- 212-214: former location of Fulenwider Auto Supply
- 212: former location of New York Model Bakery (1887-)
- 2nd Alley South
- 224-230: Southern Armature Works (1931-)
- East side
- 201: vacant, former location of BEBCO (1913-)
- 2nd Alley South
- 215-231: J. F. Oates Building (built 1929), Birmingham School of Law (2013-), former location of Tom Williams Porsche/BMW
- West side
- 3rd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 300: DaVita Dialysis Clinic, former location of Birmingham Steam Bottling Works/Davis & Worcester (1886-c. 1902)
- East side
- 301: parking for Sweet Tea Restaurant (2011-)
- 3rd Alley South
- 319: C & M Collision Center
- West side
- 4th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 400:
- 4th Alley North
- 416: Birmingham Cold Storage Warehouse (built 1916)
- East side
- 401: Norton's Florist (2005-), former location of Chip Ellis Motorcars
- 4th Alley North
- former location of Birmingham Brewing Company (1889-1893) Alabama Brewing Company, (1897-1907), Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.
- West side
- 5th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- East side
- 501: LIV on Fifth (2007-), former location of American Standard Plumbing Warehouse (built 1924), Liberty National warehouse (-2007)
- 5th Alley South
- 513: Iron City (2013-)
- 525: Speedy Print building
- 6th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 600: Harris Transfer Company warehouse (built 1916), Fish Market restaurant (2007-)
- 6th Alley South
- 624: Taco Bell
- East side
- 600: Alabama Civil Law Notary, William J. Freeman attorney
- 6th Alley South
- 613: Third Presbyterian Church Bryan Educational Building (built 1960)
- 617: Third Presbyterian Church (built 1902)
- West side
- 7th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 701:
- East side
- 701:
- West side
- University Boulevard intersection
- 9th Avenue South intersection
- Southtown Court
- 9th Court South intersection (west only)
- 9th Courth South (northeast)/10th Avenue South (west) intersection (road continues east as 10th Avenue)