U.S. Highway 280 (western terminus)
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U.S. Highway 280 (western terminus), also called the U.S. Highway 280 (Mountain Brook), is a name given to the section of U.S. Highway 280 from its terminus at Elton B. Stephens Expressway (U.S. Highway 31) in Homewood to I-459.
The section is mostly within the city limits of Mountain Brook, with some sections in Birmingham, Homewood, Vestavia Hills, and unincorporated Jefferson County.
Notable locations (west to east)
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the U.S. Highway 280 (western terminus) category.
Homewood / Birmingham
- highway begins at Elton B. Stephens Expressway (U.S. Highway 31), with continuation into Homewood as Rosedale Drive
- highway crosses over Poinciana Drive
- access to Cahaba Road
- Hollywood Boulevard crosses over (future site of Hollywood Boulevard pedestrian bridge)
Mountain Brook
- Hollywood Boulevard crosses over (future site of Hollywood Boulevard pedestrian bridge)
- 2700: Rousso Adams Facial Plastic Surgery Clinic
- 2727: Wendy's (burned 2005, rebuilt 2006)
- 2731: Hampton Inn Birmingham Mountain Brook (built 1988)
- 2737: Mountain Brook Plaza shopping center (built 2002)
- Office Park Drive / Office Park Circle intersect
- 2790–2800: former location of Mountain Brook Inn (built 1974, closed 2003, demolished 2008)
- 2790: Residence Inn by Marriott Homewood Mountain Brook (built 2024)
- 2800: Bricktop's restaurant (built 2018)
- 2801: Protective Life Corporation / Vulcan Value Partners
- 2790–2800: former location of Mountain Brook Inn (built 1974, closed 2003, demolished 2008)
- Luckie Drive intersects
- interchange with Shades Creek Parkway (Alabama State Route 149)
- highway crosses over Shades Creek / Shades Creek Greenway
- 2900: Raymond James
- Smyer Road intersects (south only)
- Cherokee Road intersects
- Overton Road intersects (north only)
- Shades Crest Road / Rocky Ridge Road intersect (south only)
- Cahaba Village Plaza shopping center (built 2007), former location of Dirt pile (1980s–2007)
- Green Valley Road intersects (north only)
- Whole Foods Market (built 2007)
- 3291: First US Bank
Vestavia Hills
- Pumphouse Road crosses over
- Brookwood Green Trace intersects (north only)
- Briar Glen Drive intersects (south only)
- Dolly Ridge Road (north) / Cahaba River Road (south) intersect
- 3197: Shell gas station
Birmingham
- Summit Boulevard (north)
- 3090 / 3196: Tributary Rise apartments (built 2022), former location of AT&T Alabama Operations Center (built 1981, closed 2006)
- I-459 interchange
- highway continues as U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)