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'''Sears Vestavia Hills''' was a 63,000 square foot, two-level [[Sears|Sears, Roebuck & Co.]] department store which opened on [[September 23]], [[1964]] at the [[Vestavia Mall]] as the fourth [[Birmingham area]] store in the chain's expansion from downtown [[Birmingham]] into the suburbs. It was managed by [[E. C. Brown (Sears)|E. C. Brown]]. In keeping with the parent company's expansion into fashion retailing, more than a third of the store's floor space was given over to apparel.
'''Sears Vestavia Hills''' was a 63,000 square foot, two-level [[Sears|Sears, Roebuck & Co.]] department store which opened on [[September 23]], [[1964]] at 700 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in the [[Vestavia Mall]]. It was the fourth [[Birmingham area]] store in the chain's expansion from downtown [[Birmingham]] into the suburbs. It was managed by [[E. C. Brown (Sears)|E. C. Brown]].
 
In keeping with the parent company's expansion into fashion retailing, more than a third of the store's floor space was given over to apparel. In advertisements, the store claimed to be "scientifically laid-out" with air conditioning, piped-in music, and soothing colors and lighting.


A [[Sears Auto Center]] was also constructed outside the mall.
A [[Sears Auto Center]] was also constructed outside the mall.

Revision as of 13:00, 2 September 2014

Sears Vestavia Hills was a 63,000 square foot, two-level Sears, Roebuck & Co. department store which opened on September 23, 1964 at 700 Montgomery Highway in the Vestavia Mall. It was the fourth Birmingham area store in the chain's expansion from downtown Birmingham into the suburbs. It was managed by E. C. Brown.

In keeping with the parent company's expansion into fashion retailing, more than a third of the store's floor space was given over to apparel. In advertisements, the store claimed to be "scientifically laid-out" with air conditioning, piped-in music, and soothing colors and lighting.

A Sears Auto Center was also constructed outside the mall.

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