Bessemer Road
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Bessemer Road is a continuation of 3rd Avenue West westward from Border Street in Birmingham's West End neighborhood toward Bessemer. It becomes the Bessemer Super Highway as it crosses Aaron Aronov Drive (Weibel Drive) and B. Y. Williams Sr Drive at Western Hills Mall in Midfield.
Bessemer Road is part of U.S. Highway 11 and Alabama State Highway 5.
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Notable locations (east to west)
Birmingham
Fairview neighborhood
- road begins atBorder Street as continuation of 3rd Avenue West
- 3028–3004: U-Haul, former location of Bill Strange Dodge auto dealer (1970)
- 3004: former location of Swan Wholesale Contract Furniture Co. (John Watts 1950–1953)
- 3002: former location of Steam-O Systems steam cleaning equipment (1970)
- 3000 (formerly 1934): Davis Muffler & Garage, former location of Fairview Feed & Grocery Co. (1940–1942), Fairview Grocery Co. (1949), Play Pen Toyland (1957), D & D Installation & Repair aircraft repair (2000)
- 3028–3004: U-Haul, former location of Bill Strange Dodge auto dealer (1970)
- south side:
- 3029: Hanna C. Harris & Eugene 'Jack' Black Building
- 3023: former location of Canon's Drug Store (1935)
- 3021: Renown Automotive, former location of Hill Grocery Co. (1926), Action Motor Agency (1970), Bush Hills Tailoring & Formal Wear (2000), Prestige Automotive Group
- 3017: Access ATM, former location of Doc's Auto Service (2000)
- 3015: former location of Central Park Tea Room (1930), Fix It Shop / Laundry Cash & Carry (1935)
- 3011: former location of Central Park Grocery (1930-1935)
- 3009: Wholesale Auto Credit, former location of Central Park Drug Co. (1926), Reliable Hardware Store (1930-1935)
- 3007: former location of Re-Nu Shoe Hospital (1930), Parkway Grill (1935), The "Dukes" record store (1965)
- 3003: former location of Great A&P Tea Co. (1926), Central Park Dry Goods Co. (1930)
- 3001: former location of Orange Blossom Creamery (1926-1930s)
- Fayette Avenue intersects (south only)
- north side:
- 2940 (formerly 2040): former location of Fair Park Service Station (1940)
- 2942 (formerly 2042): former location of Grantham Beauty Shop / Glenn Thompson barber (1940)
- south side:
- 2929: M & C Tire Shop, former location of Midas Muffler Shop (1970–2000), D M A Auto / Friend's Body & Auto Repair (2000), K & M Muffler & Brake
- north side:
- Eufaula Avenue intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 2916 (formerly 2012): former location of Piper Ice Cream Co. (1940–1949), Tessneer Motor Co. used cars (1957), Frostop drive-in, Marsh Bake Shop (1960s–2005)
- 2900: former location of Electronic Supplies Inc. (1970), Wireless Call / Birmingham Enterprises / From Me to You (2000), Gabriel's Casket Co., Presidential Suite salon, Chef Bro'chette food truck, C&K 1st Class Mobile Detail, Frankly Tire Shop
- south side:
- 2925: (formerly 2003–2007): Parker Apartments (1940–1970)
- 2903: former location of Donna Marie Apartments (1970)
- north side:
- 29th Place Ensley intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 2838: B & D Auto Repair & Recovery, former location of Fairview Feed & Grocery Co. warehouse (1942), W. J. Rucker Hardware & Fence Co. (1957–1970)
- 2834: former location of 3rd Avenue Video business services (2000)
- 2830: former location of Parrot Dry Cleaning (1926)
- 2826: former location of Central Park Food Co. (1926)
- 2824: former location of Fair Park Service Station (1949), Charlie A. Jones service station (1957), Smothers Bros Transmission Service (1970), Fairview Auto Center (2000)
- 2816: former location of Standard Oil Co. service station (1942)
- 2812: former location of Grantham Beauty Shop / Glenn Thompson barber (1942)
- south side:
- 2825: Champi's Tire Shop/Chompi's Tire Shop (2014–), former location of Direct Oil Co. filling station (1949–1957), S & A Auto Detail Service / Wholesale Direct Tires (2000), Hermanos Terrazas mechanica y llantera (2009–2011)
- north side:
- 30th Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 2812 (formerly 2046): former location of Willard McDowell filling station (1940), Pate Grocery (1957)
- 2808 (formerly 2048): Nu Vision House of Detail (2014–), former location of Ideal Laundry (1940), New Ideal Laundry & Dry Cleaners (1942), McWhorter's Service Station (1949–1957), Metropolitan Auto Parts (1970), T & C Automotion car wash (2000), Bright Touch House of Detail (–2011)
- 2804–2800 (formerly 2050–2042): 1-story commercial building, former location of Hill Food Stores (1940–1949)
- 2804: Fatou African Hair Braiding (2000–), former location of College Cleaners (1949), Mary Ann's Beauty Salon (1970), Ms Dee Hair Quarters (2000)
- 2802–2800: former location of Bryant Furniture (–2011)
- 2802: former location of Fancher-Looney Drug Co. (1940–1944), Five Points Electronics / Lafayette Associate Store electronic equipment (1970), Top of the Line Shop (2000)
- 2800: Party Source Outlet (2015–), former location of Irene Grantham beauty shop (1944), Fairview Grocery Co. (1957), Public Finance Corp. (1970), Bounce Rentals (2014)
- south side:
- 2817–2815: 1-story commercial building
- 2817: former location of Easy Rentals / The Tax Shop (2000)
- 2815: former location of Dynamic Effective Management (2000)
- (formerly 2045): former location of Greyhound Service Station (1942)
- 2817–2815: 1-story commercial building
- north side:
- Cullman Avenue / 31st Street Ensley intersect
- north side:
- 2730 (formerly 2130): Title Cash (2007–), former location of Garfield Kemp filling station (1940), Four Point Filling Station (1949), Sentell Service Station (1957–1970), Alabama Check Cashers / Cashier Advance (2000)
- 2718: former location of Charles Samuel confectionery / Una Samuel restaurant (1949), Kwik Cleaners (1957–1970), Aunte's Restaurant (2009–2016)
- 2714: former location of Robert Newton filling station (1949), Magic Tunnel Car Wash (1957–1970), Aluminum Can Recyclers (2000)
- south side:
- 2735: Q P Food Mart gas station, former location of Causey Bros filling station (1949), Causey's Service Station (1957), Fair Park Amoco gas station (1970), B D M & S gas station (2000), E & T Food Shop
- north side:
Central Park neighborhood
- Lomb Avenue intersects (south only)
- north side
- 2704: King Auto Glass & Trim / King Auto Sales
- 2700: The Follicle (2014–), former location of R. B. Newton service station (1940), John B. Turner auto repair (1940–1942), Tucker Motor Sales (1957), C & S Alterations (2000), Salon Zubaleez (2000–2007), Capelli grooming salon (2011)
- 2700B: FixeditFast, former location of FixIt4Cheap (2019)
- 2600 (2601 Warrior Road): 1-story commercial building (back), former location of Vincent's TV Service (1970)
- 2556: former location of M G A video rentals (2000)
- 2532: Smooth Design Barber & Style, former location of Steel City Machinery Co. / Crane Wheel Service (1970), McCray's Closet (2000), Adams Hair Braiding, J & T Tax Service, Seals Details
- 2528: former location of Black on Black Dollars pop-up shop (2021)
- 2508–2504: Tony's Barber & Style (2015–), former location of Lawn Supply Co. (1957–1970), Boars Etc lawn equipment (2000)
- 2500: former location of Fairview Cafe
- 2447: Fair Gas Stop
- 2440: former location of Hudson Oil Co. gas station (1970), Stop & Go gas station (2000), Red Rock Stop gas station
- 2424: Firestone Complete Auto Care, former location of Central Park Bicycle Co. (1949), Birmingham Trailer Co. (1949–1957), Firestone Stores tires & appliances (1970), Bridgestone Firestone tires (2000)
- 2420: former location of Thompson & Sons wholesale grain (1942-1944), Fairview Used Cars
- 2412–2410 (formerly 2420): Five Points West Tires / Five Points West Motors, former location of Fair Park Coal Co. (1942), Fair View Coal Co. (1940–1944), Littleton Service Station (1949)
- 2408: former location of O K Rubber Welders (1949), Fair Ground O K Rubber Welders (1957)
- 2406 (formerly 2426): former location of Springfield Garage auto repairs (1940)
- 2400 (formerly 2430): Crystal Glass Co. (2000–), former location of Brock Lunch Room (1926), Dismukes Mattress & Upholstery Shop (1940–1942), Ace Reliner Co. (1944), R. J. Allen Contracting Co. (1949), Western Glass & Seat Cover (1957), Dockery O K Tire Store (1970)
- south side
- 2741–2401: CrossPlex Village / Birmingham Crossplex, former location of Alabama State Fairgrounds, Kiddieland (1948–1980s)
- north side
- Avenue X (north) / CrossPlex Village (south) intersect
- north side:
- 2330 (formerly 2500): former location of Chichester's Lunch Room (1940–1949)
- 2300: Taco Bell (2000–), former location of Standard Oil Co. gas station (1970)
- 2258: MNA Food Mart, former location of Shop-A-Snak food store (2000)
- 2256: former location of Movie Gallery video rentals (2000)
- 2254–2250 (formerly 2630): 2250 Bessemer Road office building (built 1960), former location of South Park Service Station (1940), Sombrero Drive-In (1957),
- 2254: former location of Jackson-Hewitt Tax Service / Jack Schaeffer optometrist / Tandy Corporation (2000)
- 2250: former location of Exchange Security Bank (built 1960-1971), First Alabama Bank (1971–1992), Regions Bank (1992–2000s)
- south side:
- 2339–2305: CrossPlex Village / Birmingham Crossplex, former location of Alabama State Fairgrounds, Kiddieland (1948–1980s), Birmingham International Raceway (1961–2009)
- 2301: former location of Cooper Fair Park Shell gas station (1970)
- 2259: Captain D's, former location of The Igloo ice cream (1957), Roy Rogers House of Beef (1970), Arby's (2000)
- north side:
- Ensley 5 Points West Avenue (north) / Avenue W Ensley (south) intersect (Five Points West)
- north side
- 2240: Twice as Nice Water Ice (2022–), former location of Lane Drug Store side (1949–1957)
- 2228: CVS, former location of Five Points West Library, Big B Drugs
- 2236-2232: former location of Langdon Clinic (1949–1957), Harold Langdon physician (1970), Venator Group shoes (2000)
- 2228–2222: former location of Kessler's (1957)
- 2228: former location of U.S. Post Office Fairview Station (1957), Robert E. Shirley optician (1970), CVS drug store (2000)
- 2228A: former location of Southeastern Optical Service (1970)
- 2226: former location of Aland's (opened 1964–1970)
- 2224: Family Dollar #2618 (2000–), former location of Shu-Lou Inc. (1970)
- 2228: former location of U.S. Post Office Fairview Station (1957), Robert E. Shirley optician (1970), CVS drug store (2000)
- 2220: Meat Depot (April 2023–), former location of Radio Shack corporate sales (1970), Winn-Dixie No. 405 (2000–2018), proposed location of Dansby Foods (2020), Food Giant (2023)
- 2216: former location of Lollar's Cameras (1970)
- 2212: former location of Five Points West Trailer Court (1949)
- 2210: former location of Gulas' Restaurant (1955), Westminster House restaurant & lounge (1970), El Palacio restaurant (1981)
- 2200: former location of South Park Service Station (1942-1949), Redmont Service Station (1957), Shopping City Pure Service Station (1970), Pearle Vision Center (2000)
- south side
- 2249–2201: Five Points West Shopping City
- 2249: former location of First National Bank of Birmingham (1970–1983), AmSouth Bank (1983–2006)
- 2247: former location of Jones Lawless men's clothes (1970), Distribution Services Co. (2000)
- 2245: former location of Vaughan-Weil clothiers (1970), Advance America / Jeans Glory / R J Designs (2000)
- 2243: former location of Accent of Birmingham clothes (2000)
- 2241: former location of Kroger (1970), H & R Block / T L C Kids (2000)
- 2239: Popeye's, former location of Hickory Hut restaurant (1970), Gold Coast Jewelers / Store 16 (2000)
- 2237: former location of F. W. Woolworth & Co. (1970)
- 2233: former location of W. T. Grant & Co. (1970), Nail Palace (2000)
- 2231: Wings Plus
- 2229: Burger King, former location of Pride Restaurant (2000)
- 2227: Golden Dragon (2000–), former location of Krispy-Kreme doughnuts (1970)
- 2221: former location of Gordon's Jewelry Co. (1970)
- 2217: former location of Five Points West Driving Range (1949), Parisian (1970), Five Points West Discount Shopping Center / Saks family clothing (2000)
- 2215: former location of Sang Kim shoe store (2000)
- 2213: former location of Subway sandwich shop (2000)
- 2211: former location of Sloss-Jones Motor Co. used cars (1949), J. C. Penney (1970), Sneaky Pete's hot dogs (2000)
- 2209: former location of Pic 'N Pay / Simply Fashion (2000)
- 2207: former location of Catherine's clothing (2000)
- 2205: Refresh Clothing (Corey Bishop 2013–), former location of Lane-Liggett Drug Store (1970)
- 2203: former location of Western Auto Supply Co. (1970), Imperial Hair & Beauty Supply (2000)
- 2201: McDonald's restaurant (2001–), former location of Standard Oil Co. service station (1957), Spruiel Standard Service Station (1970)
- 2249–2201: Five Points West Shopping City
- north side
- Avenue V Ensley intersects
- north side
- 2136: Wells Fargo Five Points West branch (built 1951 for Birmingham Trust National Bank, later SouthTrust Bank and Wachovia Bank)
- 2122: former location of Life Insurance Co. of Georgia (1957)
- 2120: former location of Chicken in the Rough (1940s-1955), Chicken in the South (1955-1957), Associates Finance Co. (1970)
- 2118: former location of Ball & Ball Personnel Consultants employment agency (1970)
- 2116: ABC Select Spirits, former location of South Central Bell offices (1970)
- 2110: State Farm Insurance (Joyce Ladd 2000–), former location of Cumberland Capital Corp. loans (1970)
- 2100: MyEyeDr (2021), former location of Guaranty Savings & Loan Association (1970), Citizens Federal Savings Bank (2000), Schaeffer Eye Center (2007–2019)
- south side
- 2161: Marathon Gas, former location of James McRee Jr filling station (1940–1944), Kilgore & McRee Motor Co. auto repairs (1942-1944), Robert McCree filling station (1949), Central Park Gulf Service Station (1957), Five Points West Gulf Service Station (1970), Auto Mart used cars (2000)
- 2149: Tropical Grill Jamaican restaurant, former location of Autry-Wilder Co. upholsterers (1957), Dobbs House restaurant (1970)
- 2145: 2145 Bessemer Road 1-story commercial building, former location of Jefferson Federal Savings & Loan (1970), Lett Funeral Services (2000), Brighton Funeral Home (–2007)
- 2129: Mr Unique Custom Designs & Fashions, former location of Edward Baker chiropractor (1957), Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta carry-out (1970), First Covenant Mortgage Corp. (2000), Game Face Barber Shop & Lock
- 2123: former location of Osceola Confectionary Co. (1926)
- 2121–2117: 1-story commercial building
- 2121: Beauty Empire Beauty Supply (2016–), former location of Fairview Transfer Co. (1926), Glidden Paints / Quick Pawn Shop (2000), Alltech, The Money Store (2007–2011), Always Money (–2015)
- 2119: former location of Top Perfect Nails (2000–2011), Pamper Me Pretty (2016–2019)
- 2117: Express Refund (2007–), former location of Cake Creations / Etawns Hair Salon / Express Refund (2000)
- 2105: former location of Frank McKemie machinery manufacturer (1949), M C K Realty (2000)
- north side
- Avenue U Ensley intersects
- north side
- 2040: EZ Pawn (2000–), former location of Towles Service Station (1970)
- 2030: Birmingham Free Store (2020–), former location of H. Salt Fish & Chips (1965-), Salt and Pepper Fish & Chips Super Burger (1972-), Sikora men's shoes (2000), Dollars World, Liberty Income Tax (2009), Platform Barber Shop (2011–2015), Wendell's Straight Line Barber Shop (2017–2019)
- 2024: former location of Redmont Appliance Sales Co. (1957), Good Housekeeping Stores electric appliances (1970)
- 2020: former location of Turner's Melrose Ice Cream (1949), Birmingham Discount Sick Room Supplies / Birmingham Discount Drugs (2000)
- south side
- 2017: Cash America Pawn, former location of B. F. Goodrich tires (1970), Cashier America International pawn shop (2000)
- north side
- Court T Ensley intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 2012: Title Max loans, former location of Virgil Chrane chiropractor (1957), Payless Shoe Source (2000)
- 2000–2002 (formerly 2912): Frankly Tire Shop, former location of Dave's Service Station (1940–1949), Womack's Service Station (1957), Bates Auto Supply (1970)
- 2000: Presidential Suite beauty salon
- south side:
- 2011: International Automotive, former location of Chism's Barber Shop (Floyd Chism, 1949), Golden Rule Barber Shop (1957), Harris-Cottrell Agency insurance (1970), An Acquired Touch (2000)
- 2007: former location of Shoe City (1970), Bama Book Mine book store (2000)
- 2005 (formerly 2909): Quick Phones, former location of Trianon Theatre / Eugene Rushing barber (1940), Central Park Theatre (1926–1949), North Alabama Citizens Council (1957), Central Park Bicycle & Lawnmower Co. (1970), Bill's Lock & Key (2000)
- 2003: Perfect Kuts Barber & Style, former location of Sparks Friendly Barber Shop (1970), Felix Barber Shop (2000)
- 2003½: former location of H & R Block branch (1970–2000)
- 2001 (formerly 2913): Queen African Hair Braiding, former location of Central Park Service Center gas station (1940), Victory Service Station (1942-1944), Central Service Station (1949), Gabe's Restaurant (1970), Pete's Place (2000)
- north side:
- Avenue T Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1970: Coco Beauty Supply, former location of Marks-Fitzgerald Furniture Co. (1970), Rhodes Furniture (2000)
- 1948: former location of Central Park Enco Service Station (1970), Rally's drive-in (2000)
- south side:
- 1975–1951: Marino's Market (2000–)
- 1975 (formerly 3001): former location of Central Park Bakery (1940–1949), Gabe's Bar-B-Q restaurant (1957)
- 1973: former location of Central Park Laundrette (1949), Central Park Self-Service Laundry (1957)
- 1971 (formerly 3003): former location of Gabriel Magdalani restaurant (1949), Friendly Barber Shop (1957)
- 1969 (formerly 3005): former location of Central Park Grocery Co. (1940), Park Food Shop (1942), Central Park Food Store (1949), Lane-Rexall Drug Store (1957)
- 1969½: former location of Park Coffee Shop (1942)
- 1967 (formerly 3007): former location of Chapman Cleaners (1940), Zenith Cleaners (1942–1949), Forehand Cleaners (1957)
- 1965–1963: former location of [[|Robinson's|Robinson's 5¢ to $1.00]] department store (1949–1957), Winn-Dixie supermarket (1970)
- 1965 (formerly 3009): former location of M. R. Robinson & Co. department store (1940)
- 1963 (formerly 3011): former location of
- 1961 (formerly 3013): former location of The Eat Shop (1940), Reliable Hardware Co. (1940–1949)
- 1959 (formerly 3015): former location of Voght Furniture Exchange (1940), E. M. Womble Hardware & Grocery Co. (1957)
- 1957 (formerly 3017): former location of Hill Food Stores (1940–1949)
- 1955 (formerly 3019): U.S. Post Office Station No. 17 / Cato's Shoe Hospital (1940–1949), Cato's Shoe Service (1957)
- 1953 (formerly 3021): former location of A & P Food Store (1940), Snowhite Laundry Co. (1942), Goodwin's Bake Shop (1949), Wallis Television Service (1957)
- 1951 (formerly 3023): former location of Fuller Drug Co. (1940), Eddy's Barber Shop & Beauty Salon (1940–1957), Miller Beauty Shop (1957)
- 1975–1951: Marino's Market (2000–)
- north side:
- Terrace S Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1944 (formerly 3100): former location of Glover & Glover chiropractors (John & Willard Glover 1940–1942), Willard Glover chiropractor (1949), Second Church of Christ Scientist (1966)
- 1940: Deli American, former location of Krystal restaurant (1970–2000)
- 1928: KFC (2000–)
- south side:
- 1945: B & B Hair Club of Birmingham, former location of Stagg's Service Station (1957–1970), Leisure Entertainment video rentals (2000)
- 1937: former location of Hughey Weir physician (1957), Central Park Clinic (1970)
- 1929: former location of A & W Specialty Shop / African Art / Candle Light City fortune tellers / B & J Style Team barber equipments / B Express title pawn (2000)
- 1925: former location of Arrington K Nine School (2000)
- north side:
- Court S Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1920: former location of Howard Johnson restaurant (1957)
- 1916–1912: former location of Central Park Baptist Church annex (1957)
- south side:
- 1923 (formerly 3201): Health Foods West (2000–), former location of Weaver Drug Co. (1940-1949), Greene Drug Co. (1957)
- 1921 (formerly 3203): former location of Jesse Ammons barber / H & H Cleaners (1940), Orus Kinney barber (1942), Brown School Supply Co. (1949), Houston Law photographer (1957–1970), R D Flooring (2000)
- 1919 (formerly 3205): Mama's Hair Braiding, former location of Louis' Creamery grocery (1940), Jones Fruit Stand (1942), Watts & McCombs grocery & market (1949), Central Park Beauty Salon (1970–2000)
- 1915 (formerly 3207): former location of Cas Reagan physician (1940), Gabe's Bar-B-Q (1949)
- 1909: Little Joe's Party Place & Boutique (2000–)
- 1905: Ophelia's Art Gallery (2000–), former location of Sparks Specialty Co. mill supplies (1970)
- 1901: former location of Caldwell & Co. real estate (Alden Caldwell 1957–1970), Mahon Development Co. contractors (1970)
- north side:
- Avenue S Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1864: former location of Nash Fund Raising candies (2000)
- 1860: former location of Designer's Touch beauty shop / Jazzy's beauty shop (2000)
- 1856: former location of AFAC single-family construction (2000)
- 1844: Oh Yes Wings, former location of Harry Brace Health Spa (1970), EJ's Palace (2000)
- south side:
- 1865: Southeastern School of Cosmetology & Barbering, former location of National States Rights Party (1960-1965), Classic Beauty Salon (2000–2011), Andre's Hair Styling & Barber Training Center (2015–2019)
- 1861: former location of Ed Baker chiropractor (1970)
- 1859: Reggie Whitaker / State Farm Insurance (2000–)
- 1857: Central Park Lane Professional Building (built before 1970) / Easy Rental Connection, former location of Jess McCormick dentist (1957)
- 1849: Sole-Superstore (2016–), former location of William Marshall Jr accountant / A & A Ambulance Service (1970)
- 1845: former location of John W. Johnston contractor (1949), Taylor Appraisal Co. (2000)
- north side:
- Terrace R Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1832: Beautiful Barks
- south side:
- 1843–1821: First United Cumberland Presbyterian Church, former location of Central Park Methodist Church annex (1970)
- north side:
- Court R Ensley intersects(south only)
- north side:
- 1830–1800 (formerly 3500–3516): Gas Land No. 2 / Marathon Gas
- 1828: former location of C & G Crafts ceramic supplies (2000)
- 1820: former location of James O. Smith painter (1949), Whiz Kidz Child Care Center (2000)
- 1800 (formerly 3515): Gas Land Shop gas station, former location of William Varin dentist (1940–1957), Unida Tire Co. (2000), Marathon gas station (built 2009–2011)
- 1830–1800 (formerly 3500–3516): Gas Land No. 2 / Marathon Gas
- south side:
- 1809: former location of One Two Three Kids day care (2000)
- 1805: former location of Elvin Harnsberry dentist (2000)
- north side:
- Avenue Q Ensley (north)/Avenue R Ensley (south) intersects
- north side:
- 1654–1634: Goo Goo Express car wash (2007–)
- 1654 (formerly 3600): former location of Piper Ice Cream (1940–1949), Jim's Cafe (1957)
- 1652 (formerly 3602–3604): former location of Hill Food Stores (1940–1942), Belview Paint & Hardware Co. (1949–1957)
- 1650 (formerly 3606): former location of Katherine's Beauty Shop (1940–1942), Evelyn's Beauty Shop (1949–1957)
- 1648 (formerly 3608–3610): former location of A & P Food Store / Thomas Huddleston meats (1940), Del-Mar Cabinet Co. (1949–1957), William Screws contractor (1957)
- 1646 (formerly 3612): former location of John Justice physician (1942), Houston Law photographer (1949)
- 1644: former location of Central Park Produce (1949), Central Park Shell service station (1970), J T's Service Station (2000)
- 1640: former location of Chace Rubber Co. (1970), Southern Motors / T C Wholesale Autos (2000)
- 1634: former location of Roy Smith Realty Co. (1957), Roy Smith Agency (1970), P & C Plumbing (2000)
- 1654–1634: Goo Goo Express car wash (2007–)
- south side:
- 1723–1715: former location of Rucker Hardware (2007)
- 1723: former location of Herring's Drug Store (1949–1957), Moman Sundries / Al's Barber Shop (1970)
- 1721 (formerly 3605–3607): former location of Hill Food Stores (1940–1957), Alabama Goodwill Industries thrift store (1970)
- 1717 (formerly 3609): former location of Central Park Cleaners / Walter Peoples shoe repair / Hobson Parks barber (1940), Stewart Cleaners (1942), Central Park Feed & Seed Store (1944), Modern Cleaners (1949–1957)
- 1715 (formerly 3611): former location of Brown's Market & Grocery (1940–1949), Belview Cycle & Hobby Shop (1957)
- 1713 (formerly 3613): former location of Tip Toe Inn restaurant (1940–1942), Central Park Cafe (1944–1957)
- 1711: SRF Tax Professionals, former location of Latta Cafe (1949), Ulysses Ausbun electric appliances (1957), Bradford's Radio & Television Service (1970), Quantom Builders / West Star Construction (2000), J P Event Planner / 205 Bad Guy Entertainment (2011), Smart Tax & Consulting (2015–2017)
- 1709 (formerly 3615): former location of City Ice Delivery Co. (1940–1942), color tv service (1947–), Feel The Fire restaurant (2011), Central Park Restaurant (2011–2015), Deja Vu Scissors & Cuts (2016)
- 1707: former location of Standberry & Associates / Western Federal (2000)
- 1705–1701: Jackson's Ministries thrift store
- 1705 (formerly 3609): former location of Walter Peoples shoe repair / Hobson Parks barber (1942), Central Park Cleaners (1942-1970)
- 1703: former location of Joseph W. Lee barber (1949), Central Park Barber Shop (1957), Harrison's Barber Shop (1970)
- 1701 (formerly 3631): former location of Bowen's Pharmacy (1940–1970), Investments Unlimited / Magic City Properties / Westridge Apartments (2000)
- 1723–1715: former location of Rucker Hardware (2007)
- north side:
- Terrace Q Ensley intersects (south only)
- north side:
- 1624: Zamir's Event Center (2009–), former location of Sidon Entertainment (2000)
- 1612–1608: Bessemer Road Food Shop / Marathon gas station, former location of Crown Central Petroleum gas station (2000), Jet-Pep gas station
- 1600 (formerly 3730): former location of Thomas Jones filling station (1940), Good Gulf Service Station (1942), William Cash service station (1949), Alexander Gulf Service Station (1957)
- south side:
- 1625 (formerly 3703): DHL Analytical Laboratory, former location of Zenith Cleaners (1940), Hester & Sons Plumbing & Heating display room (1949), Central Park Library (1957–1970), Commonwealth Capital Mortgage / Henry & Associates business management consultants (2000)
- 1621: Apostolic Love Center Church (2007–), former location of Guaranty Pest Control (1970–2000), Pay Day Loan Center (2000)
- 1617: former location of Life Insurance Co. of Georgia (1970), Essix Music Productions / Imogene's Optical Boutique (2000), Computer Communication Creation, Digital Information Systems / Sunshine Automobiles used cars (2007–2017)
- 1601 (formerly 3731): Birmingham Knight Riders Car Club / Statewide Auto / All For One Detail / Sno-Cone King, former location of Belview Service Station (1940–1957), Belview Pure Service Station (1970), Reese Auto Services (2000)
- north side:
- Avenue P Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1584–1578: 1-story commercial building
- 1584 (formerly 3800): former location of Super Way Bar-B-Q (1940–1942), Dan's Tavern / Dan's Lounge (1970–2011), Dollas
- 1582 (formerly 3802): former location of Jackson's Radio Shop / Crumpton's Cleaners & Dyers (1940), Marcrum Donut Shop (1949), Smitty's Coffee Shop (1957)
- 1580: former location of Hester Sheet Metal Co. (1949), Chuck Allen's Trophies & Bowling Shirts / Sports Plus (2000)
- 1580B (formerly 3804): former location of Joseph D. Smith shoe repair (1940), Murray's Self Service Laundry (1957)
- 1580A (formerly 3806): Chayil Fashion Lounge, former location of Central Park Feed & Hardware Co. (1940–1942), Hester & Sons Plumbing & Heating Co. (1957)
- 1578 (formerly 3808–3810): former location of B. A. Hubbard grocery (1940), Hibbett Sporting Goods (1970), Alabama Air Cooled Motors (2009)
- 1576: Evans Home Improvements (D. R. Evans, 2000–)
- 1574 (formerly 3816): former location of John A. Cook repair shop (1942–1949), College Hut restaurant / Grand Dutchess beauty shop (2000–2019)
- 1570: The Counseling Center (Gilbert Robbins III 2016–), former location of Belview Real Estate & Insurance Co. (1970), Belview Real Estate Co. (2000), Belview Animal Clinic (2007), Propelling Financial Services (2009–2015)
- 1564: Beauty Empire (2015–), former location of Flowers Baking Co. (2000), Beauty Masters (–2011)
- 1560: Sunny Brook Learning Center (2000–), former location of Malloch's Antiques (Edward Malloch 1970)
- 1584–1578: 1-story commercial building
- south side:
- 1585 (formerly 3801): former location of Raymond McKinney filling station (1940), Central Park Hiotane Service (1942), Central Oil & Tire Co. (1949)
- 1583: Phil's Auto Repair Service (2000–)
- 1579: Lou's Detail Shop (2000–), former location of Eidsor Motors, USA HWY Auto Sales (2017)
- 1575: former location of Wiley Trailer Sales of Birmingham (1957), O K Used Cars / Subaru of Birmingham (1970), Cylinder Head Service (2000), Bull's Eye Event Center (2007–2008), Colston's (2009–2011), Omny Hookah Bar / Omny Event Hall (2015)
- 1573: Sun Inn motel (2000–), former location of Plantation Motor Lodge (Robert Douglas 1957–1970)
- 1565: Metro by T-Mobile (2021), former location of Taylor Speed Sport Center auto parts / Taylor Automotive & Electric Balancing Co. (1970), Dollar Mania / Inspirational Baptist Church / Warriors of the Word Church (2000), Mother & Babies Nutrition (2007–2009), Beauty Master Fashion (2011), MetroPCS (2015–2017)
- 1561: Xclusive Carwash & Detail, former location of Sparks' Shell Service Station (1957), Corner Car Care / Central Park Car Wash (2000)
- north side:
- Court O Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1548: J & M Child Development Center (1998-)
- 1544: A & W Greek Shop
- 1534: Veronica's House of Style (1998-), former location of Rawsi Property Management (2000)
- south side:
- 1557: Citgo gas station (2018), former location of Edward Ward contractor (1949), Dorothy Dobbs ceramics studio (1970), Shop-A-Snak Food Mart (2000), Exxon gas station
- 1553 (formerly 3913): former location of Hester Plumbing & Heating Co. (Samuel Hester 1940–1942), Hester & Sons Plumbing & Heating Co. (Samuel Hester 1949)
- 1545: AutoZone auto parts (2000–)
- 1539: former location of The Ice Palace salon (2000)
- 1529: former location of Second Church of Christ Scientist (1971)
- north side:
- Terrace O Ensley intersects (south only)
- north side:
- 1518: Statewide Auto Sales, former location of Menefee & Son maintenance & decorating / Sirmans Realty / Sirmans Construction & Development / Statewide Competerized Tax Service (2000)
- 1512: Warren Tire Co. (2000–), former location of Roy Davis Service Station (1957), John Falls Texaco (1970)
- 1506 (formerly 4020): former location of Evelyn Carr dance teacher (1940–1949)
- 1500 (formerly 4118): former location of Dallas Jernigan barber / Inez Jernigan grocery (1940)
- south side:
- 1529: 5 Points West Foot Center (2000–), former location of William Luquire contractor (1957), 2nd Church of Christ Scientist (1970), Forever Blooming florist (2000)
- 1519 (formerly 4111): former location of Frieda Crainich grocery (1940)
- 1503-1501: 1-story commercial building
- 1503: former location of Discount Meat & Fish Market (2000–2011), Central Meat & Fish Market (2015–2017)
- 1501: former location of Dyess Service Station (1957), Bonanza Sirloin Pit (1970)
- 1501B: former location of Tax One (2011), Reliable Tax & Accounting (2015–2021)
- 1501A: 205 Designz, former location of Unique Sculptures Beauty Salon (2011–2017)
- north side:
- Avenue O Ensley intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 1428: former location of Towles Service Station (1957)
- 1420: Shank's Service Center (2000–), former location of Bill's Standard Oil filling station (1970)
- 1416: former location of Central Park Garage auto repair (1949), Wilson's Central Park Garage auto repair (1957)
- 1414: former location of Luther Ash clothes cleaner (1949)
- 1412: former location of Super Way Grocery (1949), Lambert's Appliance Service (1957)
- 1410: former location of Al's Barber Shop (1957)
- 1408: former location of Dallas Jernigan barber (1949)
- 1406: Microcom, former location of Akers Produce (1949), D. A. Bates Auto Supply (1957), Anderson Erection Co. / ANCO Fence Supply (1970)
- 1404: former location of Hart's Auto Motor Service (1957)
- 1402: former location of Austin Morman ice (1949)
- 1400: former location of Akers Self-Service Grocery (1957), Long Ice Co. / B & L Construction Co. / Chuck Allen's Trophy Shop (1970), B & D Auto Repair / Dynamic Auto Painting / Homewood Customs (2000)
- south side:
- 1425: former location of Belview Fix-It-Shop (James E. Jackson 1957–1970), Estelle's Learning Academy No. 2 (2000)
- 1421 (formerly 4201): Scholars of the Future day care (2021), former location of Ivanhoe Service Station (1940), Estelle's Learning Academy (2000), Granny's Little Angels Learning Center (2007–2011), Oak Grove Missionary day care (2015–2019)
- 1413: former location of Central Park Animal Hospital (1970), Hair World by Liz / Salon 99 (2000)
- 1409: D & K Food Shop / Gem gas station, former location of Collins Insurance Agency (Henry Collins 1957), Wilson Tire Co. (1970), Food Shop grocery (2000)
- north side:
- Avenue N Ensley (north)/52nd Street Ensley (south) intersect
- Vinesville Road intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 1360: former location of Landscape & Garden Shop (1957), Sokol Bros Furniture Co. (1970), J. S. Braswell Furniture Co. (2000)
- 1336: former location of Sunset Inn restaurant (1957–2000)
- 1324: A & J Stop N' Go / Sunoco gas station (2019–), former location of Ingram Service Station (1957), Buzz Oil Service Station (1970), Amoco Food Shop (2000), BP Food Shop
- 1320: OB Enterprises, former location of U-Haul
- 1316: Shell gas station / Southern Caribbean Restaurant, former location of Billups Service Station No. 2 (1957–1970), Imperial Style Salon (2000)
- south side:
- 1381: former location of Colbert & Son Service Station (1957), Central Park Standard Oil Co. service station (1970), Culver Chevron (Cecil Culver 2000)
- 1371: Top That Grille II (2000–), former location of Bill's Drive-In (1949–1957), Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q (1950s-1960s), Double "LL" Bar-B-Q (1970s–1980s)
- 1363: Boston Fish Supreme (2009–), former location of Church's fried chicken (2000–2007)
- 1355–1351: 1-story commercial building
- 1355: Family Dollar #6698 (2007–), former location of Fairview Rest Home (1957–1970)
- 1351: Taylor Internal Medicine, former location of Encore Physical Therapy (2016)
- 1343: former location of Furniture Plus (2000), Aaron's (2007, demolished by 2015)
- 1337: Roberts Funeral Services (2000–), former location of McDonald's restaurant (1970)
- 1325: former location of Town & Country Furniture Co. warehouse (1970)
- 1321: The Hookah Up & Nu Custom Shop, former location of Herring Drug Co. / Porter's Cafeteria (1970–1977), Birmingham School Supply (2000), Poppers House thrift store
- 1319: Consignment World (2000–), former location of Town & Country Furniture Co. (1970–1977)
- north side:
- Avenue M Ensley intersects (north only)
- north side:
- 1300: former location of Zeke's Hamburgers (1970), Danny's Smokehouse (2000), Care Complete Medical Clinic (closed 2017)
- south side:
- 1301: former location of Norman's Gulf Service Station (1970), Pizza Hut (2000)
- north side:
Green Acres neighborhood
- 57th Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 1202: former location of Chez Cheveau beauty shop (2000)
- 1200: Homestead House furniture, former location of Saultis furniture store (2000)
- south side:
- 1221: CARE Tax Services, former location of B & V's New Style Salon (2000–2011), Imperial Style Salon (2015)
- 1217: former location of Crest Auto Sales / Magic City Systems broker service (2000)
- 1215: former location of Porter Tire Store, M & W Automotive Repair, Car Doc
- 1211–1201: Midway Plaza shopping center (built before 1970)
- 1195: Living By Faith Christian Church, former location of YMCA Western Area Branch (2000)
- north side:
- Avenue K Ensley intersects (north only)
- 1120: former location of Cypress Gardens Apartments (1970)
- 1100: former location of Bessemer Highway Old Fashioned Baptist Church (2000)
- 59th Street Ensley intersects(north only)
- 1028: West Hill Health and Rehab, former location of Fairview Nursing Home (1970), Fairview Rehabilitation Center (2000), Fairview Health and Rehabilitation Center
- 1005: former location of Lewis Grocery (1949)
- Monte Sano Road intersects (north only)
- 924: former location of Jewell's Plumbing (2000)
- 921: former location of Motter Grocery (1949)
- 920: former location of Oscar Hammond Jr real estate (2000)
- 911: former location of Vinesville Grocery (1949)
- Avenue K Ensley intersects (south only)
- 825: Apostolic Temple of Praise, former location of Bible Tabernacle Church (2000)
Midfield
- Vann Street intersects (south only)
- Belwood Circle intersects (north only, entering Fairfield)
- 727: former location of SuperThrift Outlet
- 725: Midfield City Hall / Midfield Police Department
- Belwood Circle intersects again (north only, entering Fairfield)
- north side
- Western Hills Mall (7201 Aaron Aronov Drive, in Fairfield)
- 666: Captain D's
- 636: Waffle House
- 616: former location of Carnaggio's restaurant
- 604: CVS
- south side
- Midfield Park Shopping Center
- 631: Jefferson County Department of Health Western Health Center
- 615: Alabama Title Loans
- 613: former location of James Phillips Enterprises jewelry (2000)
- 611: Hardee's / Red Burrito
- 605: former location of Eckerd Drugs (2000)
- 603: Circle K
- Weibel Drive/Aaron Aronov Drive (north) / B. Y. Williams Drive (south) intersect, road continues west as Bessemer Super Highway