Vestavia Village
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Vestavia Village (formerly Todd's Vestavia Mall or Todd's Mall) is retail center located at Molton Street and Canyon Road, behind the Post Office, near Montgomery Highway (U.S. Highway 31) in Vestavia Hills. It was developed on the site of a former trampoline court in 1960 by Jesse Todd, and was originally anchored by a fourth location of his mother's Mrs Todd's Cafeteria.
Most tenant spaces in the small "mall" had outside entrances, but a short two-level interior corridor provided access to the cafeteria and to smaller spaces, mostly used as offices. A portion of the mall was demolished and rebuilt as a Walgreen's pharmacy.
Tenants
- Achieve Clinical Research
- Alabama Spine & Rehabilitation Center
- Brookwood Internal Medicine
- former location of Mrs Todd's Cafeteria (1960-1968), Robert's Cafeteria (1968-)
- former location of Vestavia Model Car Raceway, slot car race track, ABC Store
- former location of Backcountry Outfitters (1980s)
- Bariatrics of Alabama
- former location of Baskin-Robbins ice cream (1980s)
- former location of Bruno's grocery store (1960s-1974), Piggly-Wiggly (1970s)
- former location of Espey's Barber Shop
- former location of House of Hunan
- Kwik Kopy printing
- former location of P & S Apothecary (1960s)
- former location of State Farm Insurance Vestavia Hills office
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Vestavia Hills Field Office (1984)
- Walgreen's, former location of Glidden paint store
- Performance Group
- Vestavia Hills Imaging Center
References
- Walden, Rebecca Cybulsky (2014) Vestavia Hills. Images of America Series. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Press. ISBN 1439648255, p. 54