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* [[Cliff Road]] intersects, street continues as Cliff Road | * [[Cliff Road]] intersects, street continues as Cliff Road | ||
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*** corner (3225 Cliff Road): [[Viola Redin residence]] (built c. 1918) | |||
*** 1260: [[Charles Glasser residence]] (built c. 1912) | *** 1260: [[Charles Glasser residence]] (built c. 1912) | ||
Revision as of 15:01, 27 July 2020
33rd Street South (or Thirty-third Street South) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood.
The street is interrupted by the former Lakeview Park, now the BBVA Harry B. Brock Administrative Center and Highland Park. The northernmost section of the street runs between 3rd Avenue South and 6th Avenue South in the Lakeview District.
Another section of the street, primarily residential, runs south from Highland Avenue, up the slope of Red Mountain to Hillside Avenue. This section was formerly named Violet Street, and later Whittaker Street.
Where 33rd Street South meets Cliff Road coming from the west, the street takes that name for a little less than 200 feet before Cliff Road breaks off again to the east. Another short section connects Hillside Avenue to the Altamont Patio Condominiums just below Pawnee Avenue.
33rd Street South serves as part of the boundary of the Country Club Historic District.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 33rd Street South category.
Southside
- street begins north of 3rd Avenue South
- west side:
- 230: parking lot for Mayer Lighting Showroom
- east side:
- 231: Dorothy McDaniel's Flower Market, former location of Putt-Putt Golf Course
- west side:
- 3rd Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- 300–330: Birmingham Career Center (2017–), former location of Bowl Lo-Mac bowling center, LabCorp
- east side:
- 301–331: vacant block, former location of Westinghouse Electric Co. (demolished 2016)
- west side:
- 4th Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- 400–414: parking lot for Dewberry Building (built 1940s), 1917 Clinic / Birmingham AIDS Outreach (2020–), former location of Dewberry Engraving (1940s–1959), Baptist Health System offices (1959–2013)
- 416–430: parking lot, former location of Dewberry Building warehouse annex (demolished 2019)
- east side:
- 401–431: parking lot for BBVA
- west side:
- 5th Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- 500–530: parking lot for BBVA
- 516–530: former location of kennels for Lakeview Pet Wellness Center (demolished before 2016)
- 500–530: parking lot for BBVA
- east side:
- 501–515: side lot for Kendall Electric, former location of Salvation Army Rescue Home (1909–1926)
- 517–531: Electrical Repair Service Co. (1970–)
- west side:
- street ends at 6th Avenue South
- street resumes at Highland Avenue
- west side:
- 1200–1212: Monterey Apartments
- 1216: residence
- 1220: residence
- 1224: residence
- 1230: residence
- east side:
- 1201–1217: Highland Riviera Apartments
- 1225–1229: Highland Manor Townhomes
- west side:
- Cliff Road intersects, street continues as Cliff Road
- west side (Block 864):
- corner (3225 Cliff Road): Viola Redin residence (built c. 1918)
- 1260: Charles Glasser residence (built c. 1912)
- west side (Block 864):
- street resumes
- west side:
- 1316: Cliff Place Apartments
- 1330: Whitehead-Falls residence
- east side:
- 1301: Park Hill Apartments
- 1329: apartment building
- west side:
- 32nd Street South intersects (west only)
- west side:
- 1420: apartment building
- 1426: Highland Terrace Apartments
- 1430: residence
- east side:
- 1411: residence
- 1419: Redwood Manor Apartments
- 1423: residence
- 1427: residence
- 1431: residence
- west side:
- street ends at Hillside Avenue
- street resumes
- west side:
- 1500: apartment building
- 1512: apartment building
- 1514: apartment building
- east side:
- west side: