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'''Magnolia City Place''' (formerly '''Northgate Shopping Center''') is a shopping plaza located at the intersection of [[Odom Road]] and [[Fieldstown Road]] in [[Gardendale]]. It was originally built in [[1986]] and was renamed to Magnolia City Place in [[2014]] after undergoing significant renovations.
'''Magnolia City Place''' (formerly '''Northgate Village Shopping Center''') is a shopping plaza located at the intersection of [[Odom Road]] and [[Fieldstown Road]] in [[Gardendale]]. It was originally built in [[1986]] and was renamed to Magnolia City Place in [[2014]] after undergoing significant renovations.


The 2014 renovations were by [[Preferred Growth Properties]], a division of Books-a-Million.
The 2014 renovations were by [[Preferred Growth Properties]], a division of Books-a-Million.
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* [[Gardendale Eye Care]] (opened 2016)
* [[Gardendale Eye Care]] (opened 2016)
* [[Great Clips]]
* [[Great Clips]]
* [[Hobby Lobby]]
* [[Hobby Lobby]] (opened 2004)
* [[H&R Block]]
* [[H&R Block]]
* [[Mattress Firm]]
* [[Mattress Firm]]
* [[Papa Murphy's]]
* [[Papa Murphy's]] (opened 2016)
* [[Publix]] (opened December 13, 2014), groundbreaking celebration was July 30, 2013
* [[Publix]] (opened December 13, 2014), groundbreaking celebration was July 30, 2013
* [[Republic Finance]]
* [[Republic Finance]]
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* Lynda's Frame Shop
* Lynda's Frame Shop
* Nail Model
* Nail Model
* [[Walmart]] (August 1988-2000's)
* [[Walmart]] (August 1988-2003)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:18, 30 April 2017

Magnolia City Place (formerly Northgate Village Shopping Center) is a shopping plaza located at the intersection of Odom Road and Fieldstown Road in Gardendale. It was originally built in 1986 and was renamed to Magnolia City Place in 2014 after undergoing significant renovations.

The 2014 renovations were by Preferred Growth Properties, a division of Books-a-Million.

Tenants

Former tenants

References