20th Street South
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20th Street South is a north-south street in midtown and southside Birmingham. 20th Street begins at the southern end of 20th Street North at the Railroad Reservation. From there it first crosses Powell Avenue, and then continues through Southside for sixteen blocks to where it intersects with Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South.
The street runs through the UAB Medical Center, and from 10th Avenue South to Highland Avenue, it is the main road through Five Points South, a major restaurant and entertainment hub of the city.
Notable Locations (north to south)
For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 20th Street South category.
Railroad Reservation/20th Street underpass
- road continues north as 20th Street North
- West side
- 4: former location of T. N. Ballabanos restaurant (1897)
- 2-8: former location of Crane Co. plumbing supply (1926-1941)
- East side
- 1: former location of Goodman Transfer & Warehouse (1926), Royal Tire Co. filling station (1941), Louisville & Nashville Railroad freight agency and Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad freight office (1964)
- 3: former location of Southern Auction & Storage Co. (1926)
- 5: former location of Mathieson Alkali Works/Wood Distributing Co./Jefferson Distributing Co./McCall Brokerage Co. (1941), Supreme Beverage Co./Jefferson Distributing Co./Olin-Mathieson Chemical Co. (1964)
- 9: former location of Southern Railway freight office and Alabama Great Southern Railroad freight office (1926-1964)
Powell Avenue
- West side
- 10-20: former location of Goodman Transfer & Warehouse (1926)
- 12-14: vacant, owned by Alabama Power Company, former location of Associates Sales Agency wholesale toys (1964) and Alabama Business Furnishings
- 12: former location of Wittichen Coal & Transfer Co. (1920), Alabama Electric Supply Co. (1926), The Starr Co. pianos & refrigerators (1941)
- 18-20: former location of San Pedro Wine Co. (1941), A. B. Dick Co. business machines (1964)
- 18: former location of Charles Leno Restaurant (1887), Perry Supply Co./Amalgamated Roofing Co./Miller Rubber Co./Peasley-Gaulbert Co. (1926)
- 20: Alagasco Building/Alagasco Center for Energy Technology, former location of A.L. Baxter dyer (1887), National Bank of Commerce (1965)
- 12-14: vacant, owned by Alabama Power Company, former location of Associates Sales Agency wholesale toys (1964) and Alabama Business Furnishings
- 22: : former location of Gulf States Sales (1941), Junior League Nearly New Shop (1964)
- 24: former location of The Greenwood Co. real estate/Washington National Insurance Co. (1941), Culberson Dance Studio (1956), Carolyn Cooper Rejuvenating Cosmetics (1964)
- 26: former location of G. De Whiting restaurant (1897), Bates Valve Bag Corp./St Regis Paper Co. (1941)
- 28: former location of Southern States Equipment Corp. (1941), M & F One Stop Record Mart (1964), Studio of Professional Arts (1966)
- 28½: former location of Alabama National Guard Special Forces Headquarters (1964)
- 30-34: former location of Seaboard Air Line Railroad freight office, freight station, passenger station and police (1926-1964)
- 94: former location of Schultz & Maynard Restaurant (1887)
- 96: former location of Robert Darden Restaurant (1887)
- 10-20: former location of Goodman Transfer & Warehouse (1926)
- East side
- 15-23: Daniel Building, headquarters for Compass Bank, former location of Milner & Kettig mill, mining & plumbing supply (1870s), Carlisle Electric Appliance Co. (1940-1941),
Moore-Handley appliance department (1964)
- 15-17: former location of Moore-Handley, Inc. machinery department (1926)
- 25-31: former location of Moore-Handley Hardware Co. (1904-1926)
1st Avenue South
- former site of W. A. Mitchell & Co. saloon
- West side:
- 102: former location of Tepetekatz Galivon (1887), Adamson Motor Co. used cars (1941)
- 104: former location of M.H. Burger (1887), Lovoy Tire Shop (1926)
- 106: former location of John W. Apel Grocery (1887), L & N Hotel (1910)
- 108: former location of Duncan Furniture Co. (1926)
- 110: former location of J. C. Phillips grocer (1887), Aetna Auto Finance Co. (1941)
- 112: former location of Birmingham Tire Rebuilding Co. (1926), New Idea Stove & Hardware Company, Clark & Jones household appliances (1941), Simmons Electric Co. (1964)
- 114: former location of R. Robinson & Son clothier (1887), Cooper Furniture Co. (1926), Shunnarah Trading Co. (1964-1979)
- 116: former location of Julius Berman jewelers (1887), Leonard Lischkoff 2nd hand clothes (1941), ABC Letter Service (1964), Suds & Such Lounge (1970s-1980s), Destin Lounge (1985)
- 118½: former location of P. H. Hill & Co. restaurant (1897)
- 120: former location of H. E. Kline druggist (1887)
- 122: former location of Dusenberry Saloon (1887)
- 124-130: Adamson Ford dealership (1964-)
- 124: former location of S. C. Ferguson grocer (1887), Mill & Mine Supply Co. (1941)
- 130: former location of Duncan Drug Co. (1926), Nite-N-Gale Grill restaurant (1941)
- East side: Block 121, formerly site for a proposed Shepherd Centre
- 101-131 Station 121 (built as Cityville 121 in 2010)
- 101: Glory Bound Gyro Co., former location of W. H. Holzendorf livery stable (1884), Orkin pest control (1948), Shepherd-Sloss Realty Co. and Sloss Realty Co. (1964)
- 103: former location of Birmingham Plating Works (1926-1941), Birmingham Water Works payment center
- 105-107: former location of Ingersoll Rand (1926)
- 105: former location of Jim Davis used cars (1941), FedEx Kinko's
- 107: UAB Urgent Care (styled 125) (2015-), former location of Reed Books, former office building housing Barker Insurance Co. and Superior Risks Insurance Services (1964)
- 109: Salon U Midtown / Sprout & Pour (2015-), former location of C. E. Davey Co. machines (1941-1964), Scott's Koneys (1995-2007)
- 113: Momma Goldberg's Deli (2012-)
- 115-131: former location of Express Oil Change (-2009)
- 117: OrangeTheory fitness center (2015-)
- 121-123: former location of White-Blakeslee Garage (1904)
- 121: former location of Spradling Supply Co. auto top manufacturers (1941), Dixie Wholesale Optical Co. (1964)
- 123-127: former location of Flint Refrigeration Co. (1941)
- 125-129: Pies & Pints (2016-)
- 125: former location of H. J. Copeland grocery (1926)
- 127: former location of Southside Banking Co. (1925)
- 129-131: former location of Rex Service Station (1941)
- 129: former location of Cain's Cafe (1928)
- 101-131 Station 121 (built as Cityville 121 in 2010)
2nd Avenue South
- West side
- 200: Apartment and retail project, former location of Bethea Brothers Grocery (1887)
- 202: former location of C.C. Clayborn grocer (1887)
- 202½: former location of Hood-Wheeler Furniture Co. storage (1941)
- 204: former location of Bains, Duncan & Co. druggists / F. S. Jobson jewelery (1887), Silver Dollar Cafe (1926), Hood-Wheeler Furniture Co. (1941)
- 206: former location of City Shoe Rebuilders (1941)
- 208: former location of Good Service Barber Shop (1923), Samuel Roberts barber (1941)
- 210: former location of Quality Cafe restaurant (1941)
- 214: former location of Birmingham Lunch Room (1928)
- 216: former location of M. Muller fish seller (1888)
- 218: former location of J.C. Goldwire grocer (1887)
- 220: former location of H. S. Perry Barber Shop (1887)
- 222: former location of J.H. Whaley & Co. fruit dealers (1887)
- 230: Publix supermarket (2016-), former location of Brown & Stribling butcher & seafood (1923-1926), L. F. Stribling Fresh Meats, Poultry and Game (1934), Firestone Building Firestone Tires (1943-1964, demolished 2015)
- East side
- 201-231: 20 Midtown (built 2016)
- 201-203: former location of Barlow Service Station (1941)
- 201: former location of Mayfield Cleaners (1964)
- 207½: former location of the Arabic Club (1926)
- 209: former location of Carmichael Tile Co. (1926), Postal-Telegraph Cable Co. (1941) Industrial Diesel Hydraulics (1964-demolished 2016)
- 209½: former location of Alabama Printing Co. (1941-1964)
- 211: former location of Alabama Printing Co. (1926), Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. (1941), Birmingham Appliance Service (1964)
- 213-215: former location of Hammack Motor Co. auto repairs (1939-1941), E. R. Wood Auto Service (1964)
- 217: former location of Grover & Blatzer Machine Co. (1926-1939), Daniel Moody bicycles (1939-1949), City Cycle Shop (1964)
- 219: former location of Swift & Co. garage (1926), Luthy Piston Ring Sales (1941)
- 221-223: former location of Mayfield Cleaners main office (1946-1964)
- 221: former location of A. A. Lott cleaning & tailoring (1926), Magic Cleaners (1941), Magic City Cleaners (1943)
- 223-225: former location of Vulcan Rubber Patch Co./Vulcan Radiator Co. (1926)
- 223: former location of Thomas F. Healey furniture (1939-1943)
- 225: former location of Robert Harbin drug store (1939)
- 231: former location of Robert Harbin Drugs (1941) Likis Brothers Cafe (1964),
- 201-203: former location of Barlow Service Station (1941)
- 201-231: 20 Midtown (built 2016)
3rd Avenue South
- West side
- 300-308: 20 Midtown (built 2015)
- 300-302: former location of Piggly-Wiggly grocery store (1926-1939), Drennen Motor Co. used cars (1941-1964), Adamson Ford auto lot
- 300: Chipotle (December 2015-)
- 302: former location of Domit Bros. (1926)
- 304: former location of Moore's Auto Top Co. (1923), Atherton Sign Co. (1923-1926)
- 306: former location of Bragan & Bragan heating & cooling (1926)
- 308: Starbucks Coffee (August 2015-)
- 300-302: former location of Piggly-Wiggly grocery store (1926-1939), Drennen Motor Co. used cars (1941-1964), Adamson Ford auto lot
- 312-314: former location of Burks Furnace Exchange (1941)
- 312: B.O.S.S. Ultra Bar & Lounge, former location of U.S. Post Office Station No. 8 (1964), Coalyard restaurant (1970-), Amigo's restaurant (1980s), Cafe 312 (1996), Club 312
- 314: former location of Harbin Pharmacy (1964)
- 316: former location of Albert Tebshrany dry goods (1941), Rockefeller's night club, Joe Namath's Restaurant
- 318: former location of P. J. Carroll, watchmaker (1923), Luther Adams 2nd hand clothes (1941)
- 320: former location of Bright Star Cafe (1926-1934), B. E. Erben Grocer (1934), New Deal Cafe (1937), Rex Grill (1941)
- 322: former location of H. E. Klein drug store (1888), Klein Bros. chemists and druggists (1904), Horace Goodman Druggist (1934-1841)
- 324: former location of Sol's Hot Dogs
- 300-308: 20 Midtown (built 2015)
- East side
- 301-307: Liberty National Building (built 1925 as the Pioneer Building), former headquarters for Liberty National Life Insurance Company, Southside Bank, and U. S. Bureau of Investigation's Birmingham field office (1925-)
- 301: former location of Vulcan Radiator Co. (1923), Southside Bank (1926)
- 303-305: former location of Southern Bearing Company (1923-1926)
- 303: former location of Western Union telegraph office (1941)
- 307: former location of Southeastern Rhopac Products (1926)
- 309: former location of Masters Tire Co. (1923-1926)
- 311-313: former location of Alabama Tin Shop (1926-1941)
- 315-317: former location of White Swan Laundry (1926), Howard Odorless Cleaners / R. E. Moffatt plumbing & heating (1941)
- 315: former office location of Earnest McMeans manufacturer's agent (1964)
- 315½: former location of Bethune Electric Co. (1941)
- 321-331: former location of Drennen Motor Company (1941-1964), Tom Williams Cadillac
- 321-323: former location of Jefferson Motors Co. (1926)
- 325-331: SpringHill Suites (2011-), (built as Hyatt Place Hotel in 2009)
- 315: former office location of Earnest McMeans manufacturer's agent (1964)
- 301-307: Liberty National Building (built 1925 as the Pioneer Building), former headquarters for Liberty National Life Insurance Company, Southside Bank, and U. S. Bureau of Investigation's Birmingham field office (1925-)
4th Avenue South
- start of UAB campus
- West side
- 400-428: UAB Proton Center (2019-), former site of the Parliament House hotel (1964-2008), UAB Parking Lot 55 (2008-2017)
- 400-406: The Brunswick Hotel (1887)
- 400-402: former location of Hill's Food Stores (1926), Clyde Lancaster refrigerators (1941)
- 400: former location of P.K. McMiller druggist (1887)
- 402: former location of Young & Gage grocers (1887)
- 400-402: former location of Hill's Food Stores (1926), Clyde Lancaster refrigerators (1941)
- 404: former location of J. L. Morrison & Co. dry goods (1887), Willis & Randall dry goods (1888), Adams Tire Store (1926), George Crow furniture (1941)
- 404½: former location of Brother Bryan Community Center (1941)
- 406: former location of McKee Hardware Co. (1941)
- 408-410: former location of Hill's Food Stores "Big Store" (before 1914), Southern Wholesale Floral Co. (1941)
- 420: former location of Standard Rubber Co. (1926), Atherton Co. signs (1941)
- 422: former location of Goodman Manufacturing Co. (1926), Master's Motor Co. sporting goods (1941)
- 424: former location of B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. (1926), A. D. Snyder cabinet shop (1941)
- 426: former location of Barbour Heating & Plumbing (1926), Lyman Stribling grocery (1941)
- 428: former location of Central Cafe (1928-1941)
- 430: former location of Runyan Drug Co. (1926), Hill's Food Stores (1941)
- 400-406: The Brunswick Hotel (1887)
- 400-428: UAB Proton Center (2019-), former site of the Parliament House hotel (1964-2008), UAB Parking Lot 55 (2008-2017)
- East side
- 401-415: Bristol Southside, former location of Drennen Motor Company (1941-1964), Tom Williams Buick
- 417-431: "The Strip"
- 421: Classic 13 Tattoo, former location of Bill's Auto Accessories (1924), Romeo's Grill (1941-1964)
- 423: Crescendo Bar & Lounge, former location of Central Sign Co. (1941), Orthopedic Appliance Co. (1964), Pat James Lounge (1977), Ona's Music Room (1997-2010)
- 425-427: former location of Rees Auto Service (1923-1941)
- 425: Quality Shoe Repair, former location of Michael's offices (1964), Emil's Cantina (1977)
- 425½: former location of McCormick Realty office (1964)
- 425: Quality Shoe Repair, former location of Michael's offices (1964), Emil's Cantina (1977)
- 427: former location of Rossi's (1977), Xindigo Blue
- 429: former location of Gates Valve Bag Co. (1926)
- 431: Pizza Hut, former location of Maxwell Brothers Furniture Co. (1941), Halwood's Restaurant (1962-), Michael's Sirloin Room (1964-1977)
- 433: Syndicate Lounge
5th Avenue South
- West side
- 500-532: UAB Hospital support buildings and UAB 6th Avenue Deck
- 502: UAB 502 Building
- 500-512: former location of B. F. Goodrich Store tires (1964)
- 500: former location of A. L. Nowlin restaurant (1941)
- 502-510: UAB Faculty Office Tower
- 502-506: former location of New Life Battery Co. (1938-1941)
- 502: Alabama Organ Center
- 502-506: former location of New Life Battery Co. (1938-1941)
- 508: former location of James A. Taylor clothes cleaner (1941)
- 510: former location of James Robertson refrigerator repair (1941)
- 512: former location of Grant Piston Ring Sales (1941)
- 514: former location of Southside Barber Shop (1941), Teriyaki House (1996)
- 516: UAB 516 Building (UAB School of Health Professions research and clinics), former location of Frances Gibbs Beauty Salon (1964), former location of Ambulatory Dialysis Center (1976)
- 516½: former location of Dunlap Snappy Service restaurant (1941)
- 518: former location of LeJoy Uniforms (1964)
- 520: former location of Fadool & Son groceries (1925), Tip Top Grill (1941), Al's Grill (1964)
- 520½: former location of C. Reed Traylor, dentist office (1964)
- 522: former location of Quan You Laundry & Dry Cleaning plant #2 (c. 1938-1941), Custom Laundry & Cleaners (1964)
- 524-528: former location of Edward Macksoud dry goods (1941), Bargain Center variety store (1964)
- 526: UAB 526 Building (UAB Lung Health Center), former location of T. G. Morgan grocer (1887)
- 528½: former location of Ollie Hunter barber shop (1941)
- 530: former location of DeLuxe Cafe (1941), James' Cafe (1964)
- 532: former location of George Hotis confectioner (1941), Andres's Confectionary (1964)
- 500-532: UAB Hospital support buildings and UAB 6th Avenue Deck
- East side
- 501-531: Kirklin Clinic (built 1992)
- 501-513: former site of Paul Hayne School (1886-1950s)
- 511: former location of Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Lehmann, Ullman & Barclay accountants (1964)
- 515-517: former location of New Yorker Beverage Co. (1935-1939), Ellis K. Thompson (1941)
- 519-521: former location of Birmingham Limb & Brace (1964)
- 519: former location of S. J. McAlister supplies (1923)
- 521: former location of Ellis Barbecue
- 501-513: former site of Paul Hayne School (1886-1950s)
- 501-531: Kirklin Clinic (built 1992)
6th Avenue South
- Former location of Street Car Diner
- West side
- 600-618: Hillman Hospital (built 1903), William Elias B. Davis statue
- 620: former location of Birmingham Medical College, University of Alabama Medical College Library
- East side (Block 188)
- 601-633: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot
- 601-605: former location of Hillman Service Station (1941)
- 601: former location of Southside Baptist Church (-1906)
- 607-611: former location of Southern Furniture Repair (1941)
- 609: former location of General Finance Corp. of Birmingham (1964), Andrew's Sandwich Shop (1978)
- 611: former location of Jackson Tire Co. (1923), Raiford's Shoes orthopedic shoe store (1964)
- 613-615: former location of Square Deal Auto Service (1941)
- 613: former location of Hogie's Hotdogs
- 615: former location of Dobb's House diner (1964), Doubletime Deli (1985-)
- 623: former location of General Acceptance Corp. (1964)
- 627: former location of Tire Engineers (1941), Durr Surgical Supply (1964)
- 629: former location of Street Car Diner No. 1, Post House Snack Bar (1964)
- 633: former location of Ted's Auto Clinic (1964)
- 601-605: former location of Hillman Service Station (1941)
- 601-633: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot
7th Avenue South
- West side
- 700-702: UAB School of Dentistry building
- 700: former location of Madison Drug Co. (1941-1950)
- 702: former location of Service Paint & Wall Paper Co. (1941-1950)
- 704-720: Hugh Kaul Human Genetics Building (built 2001)
- 704: former location of McCormick & Company real estate (1941-1950)
- 708: former location of John Gonder used cars (1950)
- 714: former location of Nicholas Catanzano filling station (1941)
- 718: former location of St John's Methodist Church Sunday school (1941)
- 720: former location of University of Alabama Extension Center, renamed Tidwell Hall in 1956, Birmingham Area Educational Television Association (1964)
- 724-728: McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building (built 1983)
- 724: former location of St John's Methodist Church (1941)
- 728: former location of Jefferson County Public Health Building (built 1948, demolished 1980)
- 700-702: UAB School of Dentistry building
- East side
- 701: UAB administration building, formerly Central Bank building (1967), formerly James McFarland used cars (1950)
- 715: former location of Carpet Golf, Henley's Golf Course, Medical Center Putt-Putt (1940s-1963)
- 719: former location of All Seasons Travel, former location of Bodine, Bryson & Rolling Inc., former location of Hawkins-Israel Co. interior decorators (1941-1950)
- 721: former location of Royal Motor Company used cars (1950)
- 723: former location of Steel City Oldsmobile used cars (1941)
- 725-731: Town House (built 1953, demolished 2018)
- 725: Sitar Indian Cuisine, former location of City Federal Savings & Loan (1981), Town House Beauty Salon (1964)
- 727-729: Sitar Indian Cuisine, former location of Tracy's Cafeteria (1983-2008), Frances' Flowers & Gifts (1964)
- 731: Sitar Indian restaurant, former location of Scotty's Discount Drugs (1981), Tubb Pharmacy (1964), former location of Erskine A Caldwell (1950) used cars
University Boulevard (formerly 8th Avenue South)
- West side
- 800-810 Doubletree Hotel Birmingham (formerly Kahler Plaza Hotel, Radisson Hotel), former site of University of Alabama Girl's Dormitory
- 800: former location of J Gatsby's restaurant
- 808: J. Reiss Custom Clothier, inside hotel
- 812-814: former location of Chi Tau Chapter of Psi Omega (1964)
- 816-822: former location of University of Alabama Medical School Dormitory (1964)
- 822-824: former location of The Dental Dormitory (1964)
- 826-828: former location of Sigma Nu fraternity house (1964)
- 800-810 Doubletree Hotel Birmingham (formerly Kahler Plaza Hotel, Radisson Hotel), former site of University of Alabama Girl's Dormitory
- East side
- 801-803: former location of Grayson's Spinning Wheel ice cream (1941)
- 801: Wings Around the Clock, former location of New York Bagel Cafe (1996-2006), Zoes, Starbucks Coffee, Andrew's Sandwich Shop (- 1993)
- 803: Subway sandwich shop
- 805: former location of Chapman Recording Co. (1941), Chapman Radio & Television Co. / Radio Sales & Service Co. (1941-1950), Chapman Record Bar (1950)
- 807: Baptist Building, former location of Dewberry Engraving (1941-1950), offices of Birmingham Baptist Association, Birmingham Baptist Women's Missionary Union, The Alabama Baptist newspaper, Albie Smith architect, Weir & Shannon attorneys, and National Electrical Contractors Association (1964)
- 811: Medical Alumni Building (built 1936), Rose Law Firm, former location of Birmingham Medical & Surgical Clinic, offices of Jefferson Health Foundation, Jefferson Medical Group and other physicians, office of R. C. Green, later Brown-Service Funeral Home (1941)
- 815-831: Southside Residence Inn, former location of Birmingham Travelodge (built 1964), Passport Inn, Royal Inn
- 815: former location of Brown-Service Funeral Company funeral home (1935), Ridout's Funeral Home (1941)
- 821: former site of James Van Hoose residence (built 1881, demolished 1961)
- 801-803: former location of Grayson's Spinning Wheel ice cream (1941)
8th Court South (east) / 9th Avenue South (west)
- West side
- 900: former location of Lige Loy Funeral Home
- 908: UAB Community Care Building, 1917 Clinic, former location of Highland Nursing Home (1941)
- 916: former location of Mary Hayes chiropractor (1941), Birmingham Institute of Physical Medicine rehabilitation clinic (1964)
- 920: former location of The Hogan Clinic (1941-1964)
- 930: UAB Community Health Services Building, UAB Family Medicine/Civitan-Sparks Clinic, former location of Miss Quinn's Nursing Home (1941), Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama (1964)
- 936: former location of Toddle House restaurant (1941)
- 938-940: former location of Tatum Service Station (1941), Gulf 20th Street Service Station (1964)
- 940: Makarios, former location of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Chinese Express, China Way Restaurant
- East side
- 929: Regions Bank parking lot
- 935: former location of The Malone apartments (1941)
- 937-943: Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham building (built 1947)
- 937: former location of Five Points Shoe Hospital (1947-1949)
- 941: Regions Bank branch, former location of Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham (1947-1971)
- 943: former location of Mary Ball Candies (1947-1949)
10th Avenue South intersection
- Five Points South begins
- West side
- 1000-1002: Five Points Paint & Hardware (1971-), former location of Smith's Super Store (1941), Parker Grocery Co. (1946)
- 1004: former location of Alabama Floral Co. (1941),
- 1006-1008: former location of Pandora Beauty Shop (1934-1964)
- 1008: former location of Marshall Durbin poultry (1941)
- 1006-1012: Five Points Social (2017-), former location of Woolworth's, Bailey Brothers Music
- 1010-1012: former location of Five Points Market grocery store (1941)
- 1014: former location of Electrik Maid Bake Shop (1941)
- 1016-1022: former location of Hill Food Stores (1941)
- 1016-1018: Homewood Suites Five Points South (built 2017), former location of Piggly Wiggly (1934), Five Points South Music Hall (1994), The Arena, Banana Joe's, and Five Points Music Hall
- 1020: New China Town Restaurant (2003-), former location of Manufacturers' Outlet Stores (1964)
- 1022: Wicked Ways Tattoos, former location of Yogurt Etc. (1986)
- 1024: former location of Lane-Rexall Drugs, A & P supermarket (1941), South Place bar, Arena Sports Club, Base Camp Lounge, and Infinity
- 1026: Noni's restaurant, former location of Five Points Barber Shop (1941-1971), Lola’s Kitchen, and Hogie's Hot Dogs & Deli
- 1028-1030: Cloud Nine, former location of Piggly Wiggly (1921), Woolworth's discount store (1941), Bohemian Rhapsody
- 1028: former location of Slipper Shop (1980s)
- 1032: Birmingham Apothecary, former location of Highland Pharmacy (1900), and Physicians & Surgeons Apothecary / P & S Apothecary (1941-1964)
- 1034: Studio Arts Building (built 1910, burned 1986, rebuilt 1994) Waffle House (2013-), former location of Johnny Rockets, Schaeffer Eye Center
- 1036: former location of Bon Ton Sandwich Shop (1941)
- East side
- 1001: The Break, former location of Royal Tire Co./Shiver & Hastie auto repair (1941), Emily Shop (-1996)
- 1005-1035: Pickwick Plaza
- 1005: Sleek Sports Bar (October 2017-), former location of Jack Moore Optical (1964), The Outrigger, Rube Burrows Food and Spirits (1980s-1996), Nirus, Surin on 20th, LaJaras (1999), Halfshells (2000-2006), World of Beer (2012-November 30, 2016), Magic City Brew (November 30-December 31, 2016)
- 1007: former location of Scott's Apothecary (1964)
- 1009-1011: former location of Allright Auto Park parking lot (1964)
- 1009: former location of Whitman's Black & White Cab Co. (1941)
- 1011: Exclusive Apparel (2015-), former location of Thomas Bacon barber shop (1941), Five Points Radio Service (1949), Texas Taco & Chili Co., Buffalo Cafe, Sabor Tropical (2001-2014)
- 1015: former location of U.S. Post Office Southside Station / White House Sandwich Shop (1941), Marie's Coffee Shop (1964), Five Points Restaurant & Lounge (1971)
- 1017-1025: Medical Arts Building (built 1931)
- 1017: T-Bones (2014-), former location of Coleman Cleaners (1941) Hall's Men's Shop (1964), Subway, Purple Onion, Camp Taco (2009-2011)
- 1019: former location of Medical Arts Optical (1964)
- 1021: Phone Clinic, former location of Birmingham Apothecary (1941-1964)
- 1023: Hotel Indigo Birmingham (2017-), formerly Pickwick Hotel (1988-2007), Hotel Highland (2008-2016)
- 1025: Pho Pho (2015-), former location of Junior League Gift Shop (1941), Sakura restaurant, Sekisui restaurant
- 1027-1035: former location of Five Points Drug Co. (1910s)
- 1027: former location of Five Points Shoe Hospital (1934-1941)
- 1029: former location of Emily Shop (1939-1941)
- 1031-1035: Black Market Bar & Grill (2015-), former location of The Grill/The Mill (1990-2000s, 2010), Five Points Grill (2000s), No Way José Café (2000s-2010), Metroprime Steakhouse (2011-2015), Brother Bryan statue
- 1031: former location of Mayberger's Variety Shop (1930s-1964)
- 1033: former location of Five Points Shoe Hospital (1941), Almost Famous (1980s)
- 1035: former location of Five Points Drug Co. (1941)
Magnolia Avenue
- 1045: Highlands United Methodist Church, former site of Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market
- 1045 (sidewalk): Storyteller fountain (erected 1991)
11th Avenue South
- West side
- 1100-1102: Munger Building (built 1928)
- 1100: Original Pancake House, former location of Southpoint Restaurant (1980s), Edgar's Grill (1989)
- 1102: 3000 Bar (2012-), former location of Planet Smoothie, High Spirits of Five Points, Kozy Flavor
- 1108: The Red Zone sport bar (2013-), former location of Prudential Insurance, The Gap, Quincy toys and FiRE + iCE Improvisational Grill (2008-2009)
- 1110: under construction in 1964
- 1116: UPS Store, former location of A. Kimbell Business Machines (1964), Subzone
- 1124: Terrace Court apartments (built 1907)
- 1124: former location of Alcoholics Anonymous (1964)
- 1128: Dave's Pub, former home of Stream of Consciousness Koffiehuis
- 1130: former location of Howard Odorless Cleaners (1941), Birmingham Frame & Supply (1964)
- 1100-1102: Munger Building (built 1928)
- East side
- 1101-1105: Spanish Stores
- 1101: Metroprime Steakhouse, former location of Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham, Ionolite research, Gorin's, Joe Muggs Newssstand, The Grape, La Mesa
- 1103-1105: former location of Piper Ice Cream Co. (1941)
- 1105: Saloon, former location of Lifskitz Delicatessen, World Winds boutique (1997), Soca Clothing
- 1107: former location of Selective Service Board No. 10 (1941), Bun N'Bun restaurant (1964)
- 1111-1117: former location of Gillespy Apartments (1941)
- 1131: Chick-fil-A, former location of Shop-A-Snak Food Mart and Connie's Famous Foods, former proposed location for Renaissance Plaza, and former location of Ruby Tuesday
- 1101-1105: Spanish Stores
12th Avenue South/Highland Avenue
- West side
- 1200: Mellow Mushroom, former location of Johnston & Raburn accountants (1964)
- 1204: former location of Alpha Portland Cement (1964)
- 1204a: former location of Municipal Service Co. bookkeeping service (1964)
- 1206: former location of Kaiser Refractories chemical division (1964)
- 1208: former location of Lehigh Portland Cement (1964)
- 1210: 5 Point Public House (2015-), former location of the Twelve Ten Building, offices of Life Insurance Company of Virginia and Security Life Insurance Company of America (1964), Twentysix restaurant (2006-2015)
- 1214: former location of the Portland Cement Association (1964)
- 1218: Ocean, former location of Electronics Computer Programming Institute, Herzing Institute
- 1224: former location of the Pure Oil Co.
- East side
- 1201-1207: Shepherd-Sloss Building (built 1928), former site of the rooftop Barber's clock
- 1201: former location of Cadillac Cafe (1970s), Louie Louie (1982-1997), Bell Bottoms, Uranus (2009), Crush (2009-2010)
- 1203: former location of Marinello Beauty Salon (1941)
- 1205: former location of The Nut Shop (1941)
- 1207: Pop's Neighborhood Grill, former location of Ryan Beauty Shoppe (1941), Mancha's (1963-2003), Curry in a Hurry (2003-2005), Pyramids (2005-2008), Kohinoor (2008-2010)
- 1209: former location of LaDame Cleaners (1941)
- 1211: former location of Ramsey Creamery delicatessen (1941)
- 1225: Ranelli's Deli, former location of Five Points Standard Station (1964)
- 1201-1207: Shepherd-Sloss Building (built 1928), former site of the rooftop Barber's clock
13th Avenue South
- West side
- 1300: Dian Apartments (1941)
- 1312: Haskins Williams residence (built c. 1901), 5 Points Brewing, former location of Black & White offices
- 1318-1320: Cobb Lane Apartments, formerly Levert Apartments (1941)
- 1318: former location of Scottish Town Piper (1997), Mad Doctor Game Shop
- 1322: former location of an apartment building (1941)
- 1330: former location of Sparks Tourist Home (1964)
- East side
- 1301-1311: Newton Manor apartments (1941)
14th Avenue South
- West side
- 1400: Legacy Federal Credit Union headquarters, former location of A & P Supermarket (1964)
- 1430: former location of Vulcan Service Station (1941)
- East side
- 1401: former location of American Liberty Insurance Group, U.S. Department of Labor offices (1964)
15th Avenue South
- West side
- 1500: Sue Ward residence (1964)
- 1512: former location of the Avon Motel (1964)
- East side
- 1501: Zydeco, formerly the "City Club" for the Phoenix Club
- 1505: apartments
16th Avenue South
- 1600: Birmingham Health Care clinic, formerly included Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union
U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham | ||
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North side | South side | |
Current route | Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway | Elton B. Stephens Expressway |
Previous routes | 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N | 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S |
External links
- Photographs of 20th Street South from the Magic City Flickr Group