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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* 3106: [[Bang!]] salon
* 3106: [[Owens Hudson Salon]], former location of [[Bang!]] salon
* 3108: [[In The Making]]
* 3108: [[In The Making]]
* 3112: [['Lette Macarons]] (2018-), former location of [[Michael Hodges]], [[State Farm Insurance]]
* 3112: [['Lette Macarons]] (2018-), former location of [[Michael Hodges]], [[State Farm Insurance]]
* 3114: [[Flower Buds]]
* 3114: [[Flower Buds]]
* 3118: [[The Nesting Place]]
* 3118: [[The Smocking Bird]] (2021–), former location of [[The Nesting Place]]
* 3120: [[Fleet Feet]]
* 3120: [[Fleet Feet]]
* 3122: [[Manhattan South]]
* 3122: [[Manhattan South]]
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* 3138: [[The Lili Pad]], formerly [[GiGi's]]
* 3138: [[The Lili Pad]], formerly [[GiGi's]]
* 3140: [[Little Soles]]
* 3140: [[Little Soles]]
* 3144: [[Bam Sports Grill]] (2014-), former location of [[Yankee Pizzeria]] (1993-2013)
* 3144: [[Troup's Pizza]], former location of [[Yankee Pizzeria]] (1993-2013), [[Bam Sports Grill]] (2014-)
* 3150: [[O'Carr's]]
* 3150: [[O'Carr's]]
* 3154: [[FoodBar]] (2013-), former location of [[Suburban Grill]] (2011-12)
* 3154: [[FoodBar]] (2013-), former location of [[Suburban Grill]] (2011-12)
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==References==
==References==
* Kent, Dawn (May 4, 2011) "Heights Village rising from the rubble." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (May 4, 2011) "Heights Village rising from the rubble." {{BN}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (October 13, 2020) "New retailer coming to Cahaba Heights." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:07, 14 October 2020

The Heights Village (formerly known as Cahaba Heights Plaza Shopping Center) is a 48,000 square-foot shopping center located along Cahaba Heights Road in the Cahaba Heights neighborhood of Vestavia Hills.

The building suffered roof and window damage during the first wave of tornadoes in the early morning hours of the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak. All shops were re-opened within a week, with renovations to the facade planned.

The center was acquired by Metropolitan Properties in 1983 and renovated in 1984 and 2005.

Tenants

References

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