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* 3500: [[Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen]] (opened 2014)
* 3500: [[Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen]] (opened 2014)
* 3501: [[SouthPoint headquarters office]] (built 2016)
* 3501: [[SouthPoint headquarters office]] (built 2016)
* 3510: [[Drury Inn & Suites Birmingham Grandview]]
* 3535: [[Grandview I]] office building
* 3535: [[Grandview I]] office building
* 3545: [[Parc at Grandview]] apartments
* 3545: [[Parc at Grandview]] apartments
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* 3560: [[Inkwell on Grandview]] apartments
* 3560: [[Inkwell on Grandview]] apartments
* 3570: [[3570 Grandview Parkway]] office building (built 1993)
* 3570: [[3570 Grandview Parkway]] office building (built 1993)
* 3580: [[Courtyard by Marriott]] / [[Residence Inn by Marriott]] (built 2025)
* 3590: [[Marriott Birmingham]] hotel
* 3590: [[Marriott Birmingham]] hotel
* 3595: [[Grandview II]] office building (built 1998)
* 3595: [[Grandview II]] office building (built 1998)
* 3660:[[Cahaba Center at Grandview]]
* 3660: [[Highlands College]] (opened 2022, built 1997 as [[Cahaba Center at Grandview]])
** [[Grandview Plaza]] (built 1997 as [[HealthSouth corporate headquarters]])
** [[Grandview Plaza]] (built 1997 as [[HealthSouth corporate headquarters]])
** [[Cahaba Grand Conference Center]] (built 1997 as the Richard M. Scrushy Conference Center)
** [[Cahaba Grand Conference Center]] (built 1997 as the Richard M. Scrushy Conference Center)

Latest revision as of 18:13, 29 January 2024

Grandview Parkway is a 1.3-mile street that connects various parcels in the Grandview commercial subdivision flanking U.S. Highway 280 in Birmingham's Overton neighborhood.

The southern part of the development was originally a headquarters campus for HealthSouth and the site of their planned "Digital Hospital." After that company went through bankruptcy and relocated to Liberty Park. The former campus was sold to the Daniel Corporation for $43.5 million.

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