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* [[Cosmo's Pizza]] (1986–present)
* [[Cosmo's Pizza]] (1986–present)
* [[The Daily Cup]] (Fall 1996-1998)
* [[The Daily Cup]] (Fall 1996-1998)
* [[Halfshells]] (2000-2006)
* [[Ecclesia]] (2000-)
* [[Ecclesia]] (2000-)
* [[Forstall Art Supplies]]
* [[Forstall Art Supplies]]
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* [[India Palace]] (Summer 1995-)
* [[India Palace]] (Summer 1995-)
* [[The India Shoppe]] (current)
* [[The India Shoppe]] (current)
* [[LaJara's]]
* [[Lion & Unicorn]] (1990-?)
* [[Lion & Unicorn]] (1990-?)
* [[Pickwick Pub]] (Fall 1998-), [[Millie & Billy's Pickwick Pub]]
* [[Pickwick Pub]] (Fall 1998-), [[Millie & Billy's Pickwick Pub]]
* [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-)
* [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-)
* [[Halfshells]] (2000-2006)
* [[Schaeffer Eye Center]]
* [[Schaeffer Eye Center]]
* [[Second Chance Outfitters]]
* [[Second Chance Outfitters]]
* [[Southside Cellar Brewing Company]], [[Good People Brewing Company]] (2008-2010)
* [[Southside Cellar Brewing Company]], [[Good People Brewing Company]] (2008-2010)
* [[Upside Down Plaza]] (current)
* [[Upside Down Plaza]] (current)
* 1005 [[20th Street South]]: [[Rube Burrow's]] 1980s - [[1996]], [[Nirus]], [[Surin on 20th]], [[World of Beer]] ([[November 20]], [[2012]]-present)
* 1005 [[20th Street South]]: [[Rube Burrow's]] 1980s - [[1996]], [[Nirus]], [[Surin on 20th]], [[LaJara's]] ([[1999]]), [[World of Beer]] ([[November 20]], [[2012]]-present)
* 1017 [[20th Street South]]: Subway, [[Camp Taco]] (2009-2011), [[T-Bones]] (2014-)
* 1017 [[20th Street South]]: Subway, [[Camp Taco]] (2009-2011), [[T-Bones]] (2014-)
* 1025 [[20th Street South]]: [[Sakura]], [[Sekisui]], [[Pho Pho]] (2015-)
* 1025 [[20th Street South]]: [[Sakura]], [[Sekisui]], [[Pho Pho]] (2015-)

Revision as of 18:00, 17 December 2014

The Pickwick Plaza (formerly Pickwick Place) is a retail center located at Five Points South circling behind the Hotel Highland and the building housing The Mill restaurant. A pedestrian plaza connects 20th Street South to Magnolia Avenue and houses 33,792 square feet of tenant space.

Pickwick Place was developed in 1987 by Dr Donald Kahn, who wanted to construct a European-style shopping center at the site. The name came from the former Pickwick Club, a dance club which operated nearby until the late 1950s.

Development of the center included the conversion of the Medical Arts Building into a hotel, originally called the Pickwick Hotel. A tiled plaza was built connecting the hotel to a 4-level parking deck with several retail spaces and meeting rooms for the hotel.

In 2008 Kahn's daughter Gayle, president of Kahn Properties which manages the center, began a remodeling of Pickwick Place. Changes are set to include replacing tile on the walkways with stained concrete, removal of awnings, planters and decorative archways to open up the space, and the addition of new signage, lighting and security cameras. The name was changed at that time to reflect general usage.

Retail tenants

References

  • Nicholson, Gilbert (August 23, 2002) "'Pickwick Club' provided name for hotel, retail plaza." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (February 1, 2008) "Five Points South's Pickwick Place to get overhaul." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Coman, Victoria L. (March 5, 2008) "Pickwick Place in Five Points South getting new name, new look." Birmingham News
  • Swant, Martin (May 8, 2012) "World of Beer plans Birmingham locations." Birmingham News

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