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[[File:1962 20th Street S aerial crop.jpg|center|thumb|800px|20th Street South in October 1962]]
'''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]].  
'''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.
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.
 
During the 1980s rows of [[Willow oak]] trees were installed along 20th Street South as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by [[Nimrod Long & Associates]].


==Notable Locations (north to south)==
==Notable Locations (north to south)==
''For an alphabetical list of locations, see the [[:Category:20th Street South|20th Street South category]].''
''For an alphabetical list of locations, see the [[:Category:20th Street South|20th Street South category]].''


* road continues as [[20th Street North]] through [[20th Street underpass]] below the  [[Railroad Reservation]]<br/>
===[[Railroad Reservation]]/[[20th Street underpass]]===
** 1: former location of [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]] freight agency and [[Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad]] freight office (1964)
:''road continues north as [[20th Street North]]''
** 4: former location of [[T. N. Ballabanos]] restaurant (1897)
* west side:
** 5: former location of [[Supreme Beverage Co.]], [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]], and [[Olin-Mathieson Chemical Co.]] (1964)
** 2-10: parking lot, former location of [[McLester & Van Hoose]] wholesale grocery / [[Planters' Cotton Warehouse]] behind (1885), [[Crane Co.]] plumbing supply (1911–1953)
** 9: former location of [[Southern Railway]] freight office and [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] freight office (1964)
*** 2: former location of [[Oldham & Co.]] saloon (1896-1899)
** 12-14: vacant, owned by [[Alabama Power Company]], former location of [[Associates Sales Agency]] wholesale toys  (1964) and [[Alabama Business Furnishings]]
*** 4: former location of [[T. N. Balabanos]] restaurant (1896-1897)
* [[Powell Avenue]] intersection
*** 6: former location of [[Albert Goldstein]] (1896), [[J. Epstein]] clothing / [[R. Chapman]] barber (1899)
*** 8: former location of [[Hughes & Going]] (1896), [[R. B. Horton & Co.]] (1899)
**** 8½: former location of [[Simpson Mercantile & Lumber Co.]] (1896), [[F. Furnansky]] clothing / [[I. Harris]] barber (1899)
*** 10–20: former location of [[Goodman Transfer & Warehouse]] (1926)
**** 10: former location of cobbler / saloon (1885), [[Perry-Mason-Brown Shoe Co.]] (1896), [[Garland Wilson]] saloon (1904) , [[Barbour Plumbing Light & Electrical Co.]] (1914)
**** 12–14: former location of [[Associated Sales Agency]] wholesale toys (1964–1970)
***** 12: former location of grocery / restaurant/ saloon (1885), [[Perry Hardware Co.]] (1896-1899), [[H. W. Perry & Co.]] wholesale tobacco (1899), [[Meyer-Marx Co.]] (1914), [[Wittichen Coal & Transfer Co.]] / [[Jackson's Lake Sand & Gravel Co.]] / [[Whitaker Paper Co.]] (1919), [[Sall Mountain Roofing]] (1922), [[Alabama Electric Supply Co.]] (1926), [[The Starr Co.]] pianos & refrigerators (1941), [[Southern States Equipment Corp.]] (1946), [[Standard Clothing & Furniture Co.]] / [[John Parks Newsome]] storage (1949), [[Southern Lighting Co.]] (1949-1953), [[Alabama Business Furnishings]]
***** 14: parking lot, former location of saloon (1885), [[McKelvey-Coats Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1946), warehouse (1949), [[Calder Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1953)
 
* east side:
** 1-7: former location of vacant land (1885)
*** 1-3: former location of [[Atlas Machine & Supply Co.]] (1919-1922), [[Royal Tire Co.]] filling station (1941–1946), [[Banks Parking Lot]] (1953)
**** 1: former location of [[Wallace Brokerage Co.]] / [[George Lum Machine & Supply Co.]] (1914), [[Goodman Transfer & Warehouse]] (1926), [[Nelad Neon Signs]] (1938), [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]] / [[Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad]] freight office (1964)
***** 1½: former location of Mrs [[F. A. Prouty]] (1896)
**** 3: former location of [[Oilver Electric & Machine Co.]] (1914), [[McClary-Jemison Machine Co.]] / [[Barber-Greene Co.]] (1919), [[Interstate Belting & Packaging]] (1922), [[Southern Auction & Storage Co.]] (1926)
***** 3½: former location of [[Oliver-Walstrum Armature Works]] (1919)
*** 5: former location of [[Mathieson Alkali Works]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] / [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] (1941-1948), [[Wood Distributing Co.]] (1940s), [[Hudepohl Distributing Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Mathieson Chemical Co.]] / [[Southern Distributors]] (1949-1953), [[Supreme Beverage Co.]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] (1953-1970), [[Olin-Mathieson Chemical Co.]] (1964-1970)
*** 7: former location of [[Warrior Machine Works]] ([[Charles Geohegan]] 1896–1899)
** 9: former location of [[Southern Railway]] freight depot / [[Mobile & Ohio Railway]] (1914–1964), [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] passenger depot  / [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] freight office (1922-1964), [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] / [[Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad]] (1946–1949)
 
===[[Powell Avenue]]===
[[File:Alagasco Building (20th Street South).jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Alagasco Building in 2010]]
[[File:Alagasco Building (20th Street South).jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Alagasco Building in 2010]]
** 15-23: [[Daniel Building]], headquarters for [[Compass Bank]], former location of [[Milner & Kettig]] mill, mining & plumbing supply (1870s), [[Carlisle Electric Appliance Co.]] (1940), [[Moore-Handley]] appliance department (1964)
former [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] crossing
** 18-20: former location of [[A. B. Dick Co.]] business machines (1964)
* west side:
** 20: [[Alagasco Building]]/[[Alagasco Center for Energy Technology]], former location of [[A.L. Baxter]] dyer (1887), [[First American Bank|National Bank of Commerce]] (1965)
** 18-22: former location of livery stable (1885), [[J. A. Yates & Co.]] machinery [[Knights of Pythias Hall]] 3rd floor (1899), [[San Pedro Wine Co.]] (1941), [[A. B. Dick Co.]] business machines (1964)
** 22: former location of [[Junior League Nearly New Shop]] (1964)
*** 18-20: former location of [[San Pedro Wine Co.]] wholesale liquors (1946), [[Allison Moving & Storage]] (1949), [[Charles Eagan Co.]] office supplies (1953)
** 24: former location of [[Culberson Dance Studio]] (1956), [[Carolyn Cooper Rejuvenating Cosmetics]] (1964)
**** 18: former location of [[Charles Leno]] restaurant / [[Robert Dunn]] saloon (1887), [[Diamond Rubber Co.]] / [[Hale Toilet Supply Co.]] / [[Lee Tire & Rubber Co.]] (1919), [[Perry Supply Co.]] / [[Amalgamated Roofing Co.]] / [[Peasley-Gaulbert Co.]] (1919-1926), [[Miller Rubber Co.]] (1926)
** 26: former location of [[G. De Whiting]] restaurant (1897)
**** 20: [[Alagasco Building]], former location of [[A. L. Baxter]] dyer (1887), [[First American Bank|National Bank of Commerce]] (1965)
** 27: former location of [[Moore-Handley]]
*** 22: : former location of [[Harris Turnansky]] (1896), [[Myer Bros]] dry goods (1899), [[Gulf States Sales]] office supplies (1941-1949), [[Hartfield Roofing & Heating Co.]] (1953), [[Junior League Nearly New Shop]] (1964)
** 28: former location of [[M & F One Stop Record Mart]] (1964), [[Studio of Professional Arts]] (1966)
** 24: former location of vacant store (1885), [[Thomas Pound]] (1896) [[John Cocalis]] restaurant (1904), [[Gus Raftus]] (1919), [[Peter Bairas]] lunch room (1922), [[The Greenwood Co.]] real estate/[[Washington National Insurance Co.]] (1941), [[Weldon Furniture Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Youngstown Kitchen Sales & Service Co.]] (1953), [[Culberson Dance Studio]] (1956), [[Carolyn Cooper Rejuvenating Cosmetics]] (1964), [[Junior League Nearly New Shop]] storage (1970)
** 28½: former location of [[Alabama National Guard]] Special Forces Headquarters (1964)
** 26-28: former location of [[W. H. Rickman]] saloon (1899), [[B. F. Strange]] saloon (1904)
** 30: former location of [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]] freight office, freight station, passenger station and police (1964)
*** 26: former location of restaurant / fruit stand (1885), [[G. De Whiting]] restaurant (1897), [[J. E. Jones & Co.]] (1919), [[W. A. Walker]] second hand goods (1922), [[Bates Valve Bag Corp.]] / [[St Regis Paper Co.]] (1941), [[Butane Gas Appliance Co.]] (1946), [[Butane-Propane Appliance Co.]] / [[Kendrick Co.]] (1949), [[Simmons Electric Co.]] (1953), [[Junior League Nearly New Shop]] (1970)
* [[1st Avenue South]] intersection
*** 28: former location of barber shop (1885) [[John C. Smith]] (1896), [[Cohn-Johnson Tire Co.]] ([[E. L. Johnson]] 1919), [[Williams Furnace Co.]] (1922), [[Southern States Equipment Corp.]] (1941), [[Weldon Furniture Co.]] (1946), [[Universal Sales Co.]] appliances (1949), [[The Brady Co.]] construction equipment (1953), [[M & F One Stop Record Mart]] (1964), [[Studio of Professional Arts]] dance school (1966-1970)
** former site of [[W. A. Mitchell & Co.]] saloon
**** 28½: former location of [[J. H. Seay]] (1919), [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] Cotton Production & Marketing Administration (1946–1949), [[Communications Workers of America]] / [[Alabama State Industrial Union Council]] / [[Congress of Industrial Organizations]], [[United Packinghouse Workers of America Local No. 33]], [[United Packinghouse Workers of America Local No. 136]], [[Birmingham Industrial Union Council]], [[United Bakery & Confectionary Workers Local No. 441]], [[United Wholesale & Warehouse Employees Local No. 261]] (1949), [[Alabama National Guard]] Special Forces Headquarters (1964)
** West side:
** 30-34: former location of [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]] freight office, freight station, passenger station and police (built 1904), [[Alagasco Center for Energy Technology]] (2010–)
*** 104: former location of [[M.H. Burger]] (1887)
*** 30: former location of grocery store (1885) [[Henderson Lowe]] (1896), [[F. Rubel & Co.]] saloon (1899)
*** 106: former location of [[John W. Apel Grocery]] (1887), [[L & N Hotel]] (1910)
*** 32: former location of [[Ruffin Page]] (1896)
*** 110: former location of [[J.C. Phillips]] grocer (1887)
*** 34: former location of [[Marks Kroman]] / [[Lee Charlie & Co.]] (1896), [[Union Drug Co.]] / [[G. H. Wilkerson]] physician (1899)
*** 112: former location of [[New Idea Stove & Hardware Company]], [[Simmons Electric Co.]] (1964)
*** 94: former location of [[Schultz & Maynard]] restaurant (1887)
*** 114: former location of [[R. Robinson & Son]] clothier (1887), [[Shunnarah Trading Co.]] (1964-1979)
*** 96: former location of [[Robert Darden]] restaurant (1887)
*** 116: former location of [[ABC Letter Service]] (1964), [[Suds & Such Lounge]] (1970s-1980s), [[Destin Lounge]] (1985)
[[File:Moore Handley 1904.png|right|thumb|300px|Moore-Handley Hardware Co. in 1904]]
*** 118½: former location of [[P. H. Hill & Co.]] restaurant (1897)
 
*** 120: former location of [[H.E. Kline]] druggist (1887)
* east side:
*** 124-130: [[Adamson Ford]] dealership (1964-)
** 11-23: [[Daniel Building]] (built 1970), headquarters for [[Compass Bank]], former location of [[Carlisle Electric Appliance Co.]] (1940-1941), [[Moore-Handley]] appliance department (1964)
**** 124: former location of [[S.C. Ferguson]] grocer (1887)
*** 11: former location of vacant sheds (1885)
** East side: [[Block 121]], formerly site for a proposed [[Shepherd Centre]]
*** 13: former location of vacant sheds (1885)
*** 101-131 [[Station 121]] (built as [[Cityville 121]] in 2010)
*** 15-23: former location of [[Moore-Handley Hardware Co.]] employee's cafeteria (1946–1949)
**** 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)
**** 15-17: former location of [[Milner & Kettig Company]] mill, mining & plumbing supply (1886-1905), [[Moore-Handley, Inc.]] machinery department (1926)
**** 103: former location of [[Birmingham Water Works]] payment center
***** 15: former location of carpenter shop (1885), [[C. H. Schoolar Vinegar Co.]] (1904) [[C. J. Geohegen Machinery Co.]] (1919-1922)
**** 105: former location of FedEx Kinko's
**** 17-19: former location of boarding house (1885)
**** 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)
**** 19-21: former location of [[Southern Pump Co.]] manufacturers (1892), [[Milner & Ketting Co.]] (1896)
**** 109: [[Salon U Midtown]] / [[Sprout & Pour]] (2015-), former location of [[C. E. Davey Co.]] machines (1964), [[Scott's Koneys]] (1995-2007)
**** 21-23: former location of vacant store (1885)
**** 113: [[Momma Goldberg's Deli]] (2012-)
***** 23: former location of [[Annie Cole]] (1896)
**** 115-131: former location of [[Express Oil Change]] (-2009)
** 25-31: former location of [[Moore-Handley, Inc.|Moore-Handley Hardware Co.]] (1904-1953)
***** 117: [[OrangeTheory]] fitness center (2015-)
*** 25-27: former location of vacant store (1885)
***** 121-123: former location of [[White-Blakeslee Garage]] (1904)
**** 27: former location of [[Westinghouse]] Appliance Repair (1957), [[Quarles Cohen & Co.]] stocks & bonds (1970)
****** 121: former location of [[Dixie Wholesale Optical Co.]] (1964)
*** 29-31: former location of vacant store (1885)
**** 33: former location of [[Thomas McHolt]] (1896), [[M. C. Reynolds Lumber Co.]] (1899)
 
===[[1st Avenue South]]===
* [[Rotary Trail]] begins
* west side ([[Block 122]]):
** 100-108: former location of [[Adamson Motor Co.]] used cars (1941–1946), [[Lee Terrell]] used cars (1949), [[Moore-Handley Hardware Co.]] parking lot (1953)
*** 100: former location of [[Jennings & Hudnell]] saloon (1885-1891), [[Dusenberry Bros]] [[South Side Saloon]] (1896-1904), [[W. A. Mitchell & Co.]] saloon, [[Peter Poulos]] (1919), [[Harry Stavros]] lunch counter (1922–1926)
**** 100B: former location of fruit stand (1891)
*** 102: former location of [[Tepetekatz Galivon]] (1887), [[C. Stufsky]] clothing (1899), [[Southside Loan Office]] (1896), [[M. Goldstein & Bro.]] pawnbroker (1919–1926)
*** 104: former location of [[M. H. Burger]] (1887), grocery store (1891), [[E. Vollmer]] barber / [[L. Duffner]] jeweler (1899), [[Lovoy Tire Shop]] ([[Louis Lovoy]] 1919-1926)
**** 104B: former location of "Chinese laundry" (1891)
**** 104C: former location of barber shop (1891)
*** 106-108: former location of [[Journeay House]] boarding house (1891), Mrs [[B. Hatzell]] furnished rooms (1899)
**** 106: former location of [[John W. Apel Grocery]] (1887), clothier (1891), [[Morris Burger]] (1896), [[Alabama Bicycle Co.]] (1899), [[L & N Hotel]] (1910), [[Davidson Bros.]] (1919), [[David Davidson]] dry goods (1922)
***** 106½: former location of [[Nancy McNutt]] (1896), Mrs [[L. Duerr]] (1919)
**** 108: former location of clothier / boots & shoes (1891), [[George Franks]] / [[J. Gaines & Co.]] (1896), [[Hamilton Furniture Co.]] (1899), [[Loum Mow]] / [[P. J. Carroll & Co.]] (1919), [[Duncan Furniture Co.]] (1926)
***** 108½: former location of shoe shop (1891), [[A. J. Monfee]] shoemaker (1899)
** 110: former location of [[J. C. Phillips]] grocer (1887-1891), [[Louis & Kohn]] (1896), [[J. Epstein]] clothing (1899), [[Joseph Damsky]] dry goods (1919-1926), [[Aetna Auto Finance Co.]] (1941). [[Auto Credit Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Scott & Co.]] hospital supplies (1953)
*** 110½: former location of [[T. L. Russell]] (1919)
* [[1st Alley South]] intersects
** 112-114: former location of [[Clark & Jones]] stokers / household appliances (1941-1949), [[Maxey Gabbart]] manufacturer's agent (1946–1949)
*** 112: former location of [[A. J. Odom]] saloon (1887-1891), [[Herman Goodman]] (1896), [[J. Herman]] dry goods (1899),  [[F. M. Savage Hardware]] (1919-1922), [[Birmingham Tire Rebuilding Co.]] (1926), [[Dixie Laundry Machine Co.]] (1953), [[New Idea Stove & Hardware Company]] / [[Simmons Electric Co.]] (1964)
**** 112½: former location of [[Ola Maguire]] / [[J. R. Strickland]] (1919)
*** 114: former location of [[R. Robinson & Son]] clothier, boots & shoes (1887-1891), [[F. S. Jobson]] jeweler (1899), [[George Papaliuras]] (1907), [[Cooper Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[Firestone Appliance Service]] (1953), [[Shunnarah Trading Co.]] (1964-1979)
**** 114½: former location of [[G. Simonete]] fruits (1899)
** 116: former location of [[Julius Berman]] jewelers (1887), restaurant (1891), [[McCoy & Sumner]] shooting gallery (1904), [[C. H. Joiner]] barber (1919-1922), [[Joiner & Johnson]] barbers (1926), [[Leonard Lischkoff]] 2nd hand clothes (1941), [[Metalplate Co.]] (1949), [[U.S. Selective Service System]] offices (1953), [[ABC Letter Service]] (1964-1970), [[Suds & Such Lounge]] (1970s-1980s), [[Destin Lounge]] (1985)
*** 116½: former location of [[E. J. Jones]] (1919), [[State Employment Service]] (1949)
** 118: former location of [[Charley Chong]] laundry (1899), restaurant (1891)
*** 118½: former location of [[P. H. Hill & Co.]] restaurant (1897), [[W. Hill]] restaurant (1899)
** 120: former location of [[H. E. Kline]] druggist (1887), liquor store (1891), [[Hattie Hill]] (1896), [[Hill & Jordan]] barber shop / [[P. H. Hill]] shoemaker (1899)
** 122: former location of [[T. J. Dusenberry]] saloon (1887-1891), [[James C. Ferguson]] saloon (1896-1904)
** 124-130: [[Adamson Ford]] dealership (1964-)
*** 124-130: former location of [[S. C. Ferguson]] grocer (1887), [[Nicholas Zampoukos]] fruits (1896-1899), saloon (1891) [[S. & G. J. Tobia]] dry goods (1922)
**** 124: former location of [[O. R. Keith]] (1919), [[J. G. Backsoud]] (1926), [[Mill & Mine Supply Co.]] (1941-1953)
**** 126-128: former location of [[Birmingham Outboard]] marine outboard motors (1949-1953)
***** 126: former location of [[Michael Sarris]] restaurant (1919-1922), [[Betrus Tebshrany]] dry goods (1926), [[Birmingham Outboard Marine]] (1946)
***** 128: former location of [[Hamilton Furniture Co.]] (1919), [[R. M. Cooper]] furniture (1922), [[Michael Mizerany]] grocery (1926)
**** 130: former location of [[Michael Mizerany]] confectioner (1919-1922), [[Duncan Drug Co.]] ([[J. J. Duncan]] 1926), [[Nite-N-Gale Grill]] restaurant (1941-1953)
 
* east side: [[Block 121]]:
** 101-131 [[Station 121]] (built as [[Cityville 121]] in 2010), formerly site for a proposed [[Shepherd Centre]]
*** 101: former location of [[W. H. Holzendorf]] livery stable (1884), [[Egidio Sabatini]] restaurant (1919-1926), [[Orkin|Orkin Exterminating Co.]] (1948-1949), [[LaDame Laundry]] (1953), [[Shepherd-Sloss Realty Co.]] and [[Sloss Realty Co.]] (1964), [[Shepherd Realty Co.]] (1970), [[Glory Bound Gyro Co.]] (2015-2018)
*** 103: former location of [[Birmingham Plating Works]] (1926-1941), [[Industrial Refrigeration Co.]] / [[Lehigh Safety Shoes]] manufacturer's agent (1946), [[Refrigerator & Washing Machine Service]] (1949-1953), [[J. C. Penney]] catalog center (1970), [[Birmingham Water Works]] payment center
**** 103A: former location of [[Birmingham Fountain Supply Co.]] (1949)
*** 105-107: former location of [[L. B. Shelton & Co.]] grocers (1896-1899), [[Ingersoll Rand]] (1926)
**** 105: former location of [[Fields-Whaley Furniture Co.]] (1919), [[Fields & Lewis Furniture Co.]] (1922), [[Jim Davis]] used cars (1941), [[Royal Motor Co.]] used cars (1946–1949), [[W. H. King Motors]] (1949), [[Samuel Lewis]] auto parking (1953), [[FedEx Kinko's]]
**** 107-109: former location of [[107-109 20th Street South]] office building (1964-1970),
***** 107: [[UAB Urgent Care]] (styled 125, 2015-), former location of [[Reed Books]] (1990s-2007)
****** 107½: former location of Mrs [[Mary Snelling]] boarding house (1899)
***** 109: [[Salon U Midtown]] / [[Sprout & Pour]] (2015-), former location of [[Frederick Foster]] blacksmith (1896-1899), [[Birmingham Auto Co.]] (1919), [[American Taxicab Co.]] (1922), [[Phil Gadilhe]] garage (1926), [[C. E. Davey Co.]] machining & piston ring sales (1941-1964), [[Seco Equipment Co.]]/[[Simmons Electric Co.]] (1970), [[Scott's Koneys]] (1995-2007)
****** 109½: former location of [[Fay Springfield]] (1946)
*** 111: former location of [[H. B. McKinney]] haberdasher (1896-1899)
*** 113: [[Rush Bowls]] ([[Umair Sidat]] & [[Carrie Beers]] 2022–), former location of [[Harris & Tutt]] (1896), [[Josephine Lewis]] eat house (1899), [[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 [[Chestnutt & McFarland]] feed (1922), [[Spradling Supply Co.]] auto trimmings (1941–1946), [[Flint Refrigeration Co.]] warehouse (1949-1953), [[Dixie Wholesale Optical Co.]] (1964-1970)
**** 123-127: former location of [[Flint Refrigeration Co.]] (1941-1953)
***** 123: former location of [[A. A. Lott]] tailor (1919-1922), [[John Crim]] plumber (1926)
***** 125-129: [[Pies & Pints]] (2016-)
***** 125-129: [[Pies & Pints]] (2016-)
****** 127: former location of [[Southside Banking Co.]] (1925)
****** 125: former location of [[Southside Plumbing Co.]] (1896), [[E. Anton]] cabinet maker (1896-1899), [[H. J. Copeland Grocery Co.]] (1919-1926)
****** 129: former location of [[Cain's Cafe]] (1928)
****** 127: former location of [[Union Central Indemnity Association]] / [[J. B. Handy]] jeweler (1899), [[South Side Bank Building]] (1904), [[C. T. Randall]] general store (1919), [[Southside Banking Co.]] (1925)
* [[2nd Avenue South]] intersection
******* 127½: former location of [[David Harris]] (1919)
** West side
***** 129-131: former location of [[J. E. Cain]] furniture (1926), [[Rex Service Station]] (1941-1949)
*** 200: Apartment and retail project, former location of [[Bethea Brothers Grocery]] (1887)
****** 129: former location of [[Anglo-Saxon Barber Shop]] (1901), [[Cain's Cafe]] (1928)
*** 202: former location of [[C.C. Clayborn]] grocer (1887)
****** 131: former location of [[Birmingham Novelty Co.]] millinery (1899), [[C. T. Randall]] general store (1919-1922)
*** 204: former location of [[Bains, Duncan & Co.]] druggists (1887)
 
*** 208: former location of [[Good Service Barber Shop]] (1923)
===[[2nd Avenue South]]===
*** 214: former location of [[Birmingham Lunch Room]] (1928)
* west side ([[Block 135]]):
*** 216: former location of [[M. Muller]] fish seller (1888)
** 200-230: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2016)
*** 218: former location of [[J.C. Goldwire]] grocer (1887)
*** 200–202: former location of [[Commercial Trades Institute]] school (1946–1953)
*** 220: former location of [[H. S. Perry Barber Shop]] (1887)
**** 200: former location of [[Bethea Brothers Grocery]] (1887-1891), [[Ladislas Vadeboncoeur]] (1896) [[A. Schaefer]] grocery & meats (1899), [[Duncan Drug Co.]] (1914–1922)
*** 222: former location of [[J.H. Whaley & Co.]] fruit dealers (1887)  
***** 200½: former location of [[F. Goldberg]] (1896)
*** 230: [[Publix]] supermarket (2016-), former location of [[Brown & Stribling]] butcher & seafood (1923), [[L.F. Stribling]] Fresh Meats, Poultry and Game (1934), [[Firestone Building]] [[Firestone Tires]] (1943-1964, demolished 2015)  
**** 202: former location of [[C. C. Clayborn]] grocer (1887), furniture store (1891), [[N. S. Shahid]] dry goods (1914-1922), [[Alex Nassar]] notions (1926)
** East side
***** 202½: former location of Mrs [[M. Carlisle]] (1914), [[Alvin Olerson]] jeweler (1926), [[Hood-Wheeler Furniture Co.]] storage (1941), [[Bromberg Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1946–1949)
*** 201: former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] (1964)
*** 204: former location of [[Francis Jobson]] jeweler (1887-1896) / [[Bains, Duncan & Co.]] druggists (1887-1891), [[Nick Sivilias]] (1907), [[Charles Colitzas]] (1914), [[James Haywood]] (1919), [[Silver Dollar Cafe]] ([[J. J. Wardy]] 1926), [[Hood-Wheeler Furniture Co.]] (1941), [[Bromberg Furniture Co.]] warehouse office (1946–1949)
*** 209: former location of [[Industrial Diesel Hydraulics]] (1964-demolished 2016)
*** 206: former location of grocery store (1891), [[F. Fath & Co.]] (1896), [[Haley Bros]] meat market (1899), [[H. E. Chapin]] (1914), [[Tony Petro]] fruit seller (1919-1926), [[City Shoe Rebuilders]] (1941–1946)
*** 209½: former location of [[Alabama Printing Co.]] (1964)
*** 208-210: former location of [[W. G. White]] furnished rooms (1891-1899)
*** 211: former location of [[Birmingham Appliance Service]] (1964)
**** 208: former location of [[W. G. White]] lunch stand (1899), [[Joseph Herman]] (1914), [[Morris Segal]] tailor (1914-1922), [[T. R. Barfield]] (1919), [[Good Service Barber Shop]] (1923), [[Jack Segal]] tailor (1926), [[Samuel Roberts]] barber (1941), [[John E. Hall]] barber (1946)
*** 213-215: former location of [[Hammack Motor Co.]] auto repairs (1939), [[E. R. Wood Auto Service]] (1964)
***** 208½: former location of [[C. M. Simmons]] barber (1922)
*** 217: former location of [[Daniel Moody]] bicycles & [[Grover & Blatzer Machine Co.]] (1939), [[City Cycle Shop]] (1964)
***** 208A: former location of [[John E. Hall]] barber (1949-1953)
*** 221-223: former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] main office (1946-1964)
***** 208B: former location of [[City Shoe Rebuilders]] (1949)
**** 221: former location of [[Magic City Cleaners]] (1943)
**** 210: former location of [[Emma Heren]] (1896), [[The Diamond Saloon]] (1899), [[Fred Carle]] saloon (1904), [[J. Metaxas & Cabanos Co.]] (1914), [[Charles T. Heniger & Co.]] (1919), [[C. M. Simmons]] barber (1926), [[Quality Cafe]] restaurant (1941-1953)
**** 223: former location of [[Thomas F. Healey]] furniture (1939-1943)
***** 210½: former location of [[A. N. Olderson]] jeweler (1919), [[John Sarros]] (1946–1949)
*** 225: former location of [[Robert Harbin]] drug store (1939)
* [[2nd Alley South]] intersects
*** 231: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2016), former location of [[Likis Brothers Cafe]] (1964),
*** 212: former location of saloon (1891), [[Southside Drug Store]] (1896-1899), [[L. B. Shields]] (1914), [[Murray Tire Co.]] (1919) [[M. S. Najjar]] restaurant (1922)
*** 214: former location of grocery (1891), [[Baker Brothers]] grocers (1899), [[Hogan Brothers]] grocers (1914), [[Birmingham Tire Repair Co.]] (1919), [[Lloyd Joseph]] meats (1922), [[George Azbik]] confectioner (1926), [[Birmingham Lunch Room]] (1928)
*** 216: former location of [[M. Muller]] fish seller (1888), fruit stand (1891), [[Eugene Vollmer]] (1896), [[W. F. Taylor]] barber (1899), [[A. N. Olderson]] jeweler (1919), [[J. H. Calhoun]] shoeshine (1922–1926)
*** 218: former location of [[J. C. Goldwire]] grocer (1887)
*** 220-230: [[Publix]] supermarket (2016-), former location of [[Firestone Building]] / [[Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.]] (1943-1970, demolished 2015)
**** 220: former location of [[H. S. Perry Barber Shop]] (1887)
**** 222: former location of [[J. H. Whaley & Co.]] fruit dealers (1887), fish & ice (1891), [[O'Bryant & Powell]] (1896), [[W. T. O'Bryant]] fish & oysters (1899–1914), [[James Martin]] (1919), [[Clinton McKinney]] barber (1926)
***** 222½: former location of [[L. Thompson]] shoemaker (1899), [[James Smallwood]] (1914), [[J. W. Cunningham]] shoe repair (1922)
**** 224: former location of pawn broker (1891), [[Peter Divisati]] (1896) Mrs [[C. Divisati]] grocer (1899), [[Solomon David]] grocer (1914), [[G. Davis Floyd]] / [[J. W. Mitchell]] (1919), [[A. N. Olderson]] jeweler (1922), [[J. W. Cunningham]] shoe repair (1926)
**** 226: former location of boots & shoes (1891), [[Brooks & Townsend]] (1896), [[Townsend & Brooks]] meat market (1899), [[Melhem Domit]] grocery (1914), [[C. Schillaci]] (1919), [[Frank Dirgo]] shoe repair (1922), [[James Haywood]] restaurant (1926)
**** 228: former location of restaurant (1891), [[John Fath]] (1896), [[Payorlatos Bros]] restaurant (1914-1922), [[Nick Payorlatos]] restaurant (1926)
**** 230: former location of saloon (1891), [[George Linthicum]] (1896), [[J. W. Schaefer]] meat market (1899), [[E. H. Williams]] saloon (1904), [[Eugene Bluemly]] meats (1914), [[Brown & Stribling]] butcher & seafood (1919-1926), [[L. F. Stribling]] meats, poultry & game (1934)
 
* east side ([[Block 136]]):
** 201-231: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2019)
*** 201-207: former location of [[Barlow Service Station]] (1941-1949), [[Cobb Motor Co.]] (1949), [[Bracknell's Service Station]] (1953), [[Mayfield Cleaners]] (1964-1970)
**** 201: former location of grocery / boarding house (1891), [[T. M. Dyer]] (1896), [[W. C. Brown]] grocery & meats (1899), [[Paul & Crews]] saloon (1904), [[T. F. Healey]] furniture (1914–1922)
***** 201½: former location of [[A. R. Wissinger]] / [[William M. Rush]] (1896), [[R. E. Walden]] (1914)
**** 203: former location of plumber (1891), [[A. O. Sullivan]] (1896)
***** 203½: former location of [[Pauline Hammack]] (1919)
**** 205: former location of dyer & cleaner (1891), [[Crews & Green]] (1914), [[Simon Spiro]] tin & heating (1919-1922), [[Ben Mazer]] tin & heating (1926)
***** 205½: former location of [[D. Friedman]] (1896), [[J. G. Macksoul]] / [[George Sapp]] (1914), [[Lula Poole]] (1919)
**** 207: former location of [[J. H. Trover]] grocer (1899), [[Reliable Furniture Co.]] (1919-1922), [[Harry Berkowitz]] furniture (1926)
***** 207½: former location of the [[Arabic Club]] (1926)
***** 207A: former location of barber shop (1891)
***** 207B: former location of "Chinese laundry" (1891)
*** 209-2011: former location of boarding house (1891)
**** 209: former location of [[Carmichael Tile Co.]] (1926), [[Postal-Telegraph Cable Co.]] (1941), [[Harden Cycle Co.]] (1946), [[Community Finance Co.]] (1949), [[State Farm Insurance Co.]] (1953), [[Industrial Diesel Hydraulics]] (1964-demolished 2016)
**** 209½: former location of [[Alabama Printing Co.]] / [[Norman Lawler]] (1941-1964)
**** 211: former location of Mrs [[B. Strite]] (1896), [[John Thomas]] (1919), [[Alabama Printing Co.]] (1926), [[Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.]] sales office (1941-1953), [[Birmingham Appliance Service]] (1964-1970)
** [[2nd Alley South]] intersects
*** 213-215: former location of [[Hammack Motor Co.]] ([[Arthur Hammack]]) auto repairs (1939-1953), [[E. R. Wood Auto Service]] (1964)
**** 213: former location of tin shop (1891), [[Rebecca Holt]] (1896), [[Lewis & Stagg]] (1914), [[Birmingham Auto Body Co.]] (1919), [[C. C. Evans]] paints (1922), [[T. F. Healey]] furniture (1926), [[City Cycle Shop]] (1964-1970)
**** 215: former location of [[Samuel Hatfield]] (1896), [[D. R. Moody]] (1914), [[Acme Rebuilt Tire Co.]] (1919), [[Alabama Tire Co.]] (1922)
*** 217: former location of [[E. Allegretti]] (1896), [[Caravella & Cram]] (1914), [[Grover-Blatzer Machine Co.]] (1922-1939), [[Cram Machine Shop]] (1919), [[D. R. Moody Bicycle Shop]] ([[Daniel Moody]], 1919-1953)  
*** 219-223: former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] main office (1946-1970)
**** 219: former location of [[Anna Wilson]] (1896), [[Robert Stubbs]] (1914), [[Wix Furniture Co.]] (1922), [[Swift & Co.]] garage (1926), [[Luthy Piston Ring Sales]] (1941), [[Atherton Sign Co.]] (1946), [[Roberts Electric Co.]] (1949)
**** 221-225: former location of [[Drennen Motor Car Co.]] (1914–1919)
***** 221-223: former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] (1949)
****** 221: former location of [[Mack Truck Co.]] (1922), [[A. A. Lott Cleaning & Tailoring Co.]] (1926), [[Magic Cleaners]] (1941–1946)
****** 223-225: former location of [[Vulcan Rubber Patch Co.]] / [[Vulcan Radiator Co.]] (1926)
******* 223: former location of [[Thomas F. Healey]] furniture (1939-1943), [[Jeffie Healy]] furniture (1946)
******* 225: former location of [[Harbin Discount Pharmacy|Robert Harbin]] drug store (1939)
*** 231: former location of [[Harbin Discount Pharmacy|Robert Harbin Drugs]] (1941–1946). [[Likis Brothers Sundries]] restaurant (1949), [[Likis Brothers Cafe]] (1953-1970)
[[File:Liberty banner.jpg|center|thumb|800px|c. 1963 view looking north up 20th Street toward downtown]]
[[File:Liberty banner.jpg|center|thumb|800px|c. 1963 view looking north up 20th Street toward downtown]]
* [[3rd Avenue South]] intersection
 
** West side
===[[3rd Avenue South]]===
*** 300-308: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2015), former location of [[Piggly-Wiggly]] grocery store (1939), [[Drennen Motor Co.]] used cars (1964), [[Adamson Ford]] auto lot
* west side ([[Block 148]]):
**** 300-302: [[Chipotle]] (December 2015-)
** 300-308: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2015)
**** 304: former location of [[Moore's Auto Top Co.]] & [[Atherton Signn Co.]] (1923)
*** 300-302: former location of [[T. H. Spencer]] grocer & meat market (1899), [[Piggly-Wiggly]] grocery store (1922-1939), [[Drennen Motor Co.]] used cars (1941-1970) / [[S. A. Weaver Motor Co.]] (1946), [[Jim Burke Nash]] (1949), [[Adamson Ford]] auto lot
**** 308: [[Starbucks Coffee]] (August 2015-)
**** 300: [[Chipotle]] (December 2015-), former location of furniture store (1891), [[E. H. RIckman]] (1896), [[Hogan Bros.]] (1919)
*** 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]]
***** 300½: former location of [[L. A. Keene]] stenographer (1899)
*** 314: former location of [[Harbin Pharmacy]] (1964)
**** 302: former location of dry goods store (1891), [[A. M. Lopez]] / [[E. H. Rickman]] (1896), [[Domit Bros.]] grocery (1919-1926)  
*** 316: former location of [[Rockefeller's]] night club, [[Joe Namath's Restaurant]]
***** 302½: former location of Mrs [[Jane Alexander]] / Mrs [[L. B. Beatty]] (1896), [[John David]] / [[Mary Saab]] (1919)
*** 318: former location of [[P. J. Carroll]], watchmaker (1923)
*** 304: [[Synovus Bank]] branch (2023–), former location of crockery & glassware (1891), [[W. A. Parrish]] grocer (1899), [[Birmingham Auto Top Co.]] (1922), [[Moore's Auto Top Co.]] (1923), [[Atherton Sign Co.]] (1923-1926)
*** 320: former location of [[Bright Star Cafe]] (1928-1934), [[B.E. Erben]] Grocer (1934), [[New Deal Cafe]] (1937)
**** 304½: former location of [[Bettie Betts]] / [[Tony Sara]] / [[Samuel Sleam]] (1919)
*** 322: former location of [[H. E. Klein]] drug store (1888), [[Klein Bros.]] chemists and druggists (1904), [[Horace C. Goodman]] Druggist (1934)
*** 306: former location of [[A. D. Allen]] furniture (1896-1899), [[Bragan & Bragan]] heating & roofing (1926)
*** 324: former location of [[Sol's Hot Dogs]]
**** 306½: former location of [[F. Bailey]] (1896)
** East side
*** 308: [[Starbucks Coffee]] (August 2015-), former location of [[E. W. Thompson]] (1896), Mrs [[L. E. Kelly]] boarding house (1899), [[J. F. Hruza]] restaurant (1904), [[Wyatt & Johnson]] (1919), [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1919-1922), [[Michael Carrofa]] restaurant (1922), [[P. J. Carroll]] jeweler (1926)
*** 301: [[Liberty National Building]] (built [[1925]] as the [[Pioneer Building]]), former headquarters for [[Liberty National Life Insurance Company]], [[Southside Bank]], and [[FBI Birmingham Field Office|U. S. Bureau of Investigation]]'s Birmingham field office (1925-), former location of [[Vulcan Radiator Co.]] (1923)
** 312-314: [[J. M. Tanory & Co. building]] (built 1920s), former location of [[J. M. Tanory & Co.]] dry goods (1926), [[Burks Furniture Exchange]] (1941–1946), [[Johnnie Harrison Co.]] sporting goods & hardware / [[U.S. Post Office Station No. 8]] (1949-1953)
*** 303: former location of [[Southern Bearing Company]] (1923)
*** 312: [[EDEN Lounge]] ([[Collins Ngure]] 2021–), former location of [[F. Carle]] (1896), [[S. A. Burkheim]] saloon (1904), [[Wyatt-Johnson]] tire repairs (1922), [[U.S. Post Office Station No. 8]] (1964), [[Fine Arts Gallery]]/[[Alabama Data Processing Supply Co.]]/[[The Rock Shop]] (1970), [[Coalyard]] restaurant (1970s), [[Amigo's]] restaurant (1980s), [[Cafe 312]] (1996), [[Club 312]], [[Boss Ultra Bar & Lounge]] (2011–2020)
*** 309: former location of [[Masters Tire Co.]] (1923)
**** 312A: former location of saloon (1891)
**** 312B: former location of barber shop (1891)
*** 314: former location of [[J. M. Tanory]] dry goods (1922), [[Harbin Pharmacy]] (1949-1964)
**** 314A: former location of furniture & repair shop (1891)
**** 314B: former location of fruit stand (1891)
** 316: former location of grocery (1891), [[Rogers & Co.]] (1896), [[W. Y. Levitt]] barber (1899), [[Thompson Bros.]] (1919), [[Ammar Bros.]] dry goods (1922), [[Frank Hamilton]] furniture (1926), [[Albert Tebshrany]] dry goods (1941), [[Southside Mercantile Co.]] (1946), [[Three Vets Clothing Co.]] (1949), [[Sam's Eat Shop]] / [[Samuel Schilleci]] billiards (1953), [[Reliable TV Service]] (1970), [[Rockefeller's]] night club, [[Joe Namath's Restaurant]] (1973)
**** 316½: former location of [[G. D. Sapp]] shoemaker (1899), [[Pearl Watson]] (1919), [[Lulu Hayes]] (1946–1949)
** 318: former location of watch shop (1891), [[J. Casimino]] (1896), [[W. D. Lane]] grocer (1899), [[R. H. Stahmer]] baker (1919), [[Tebshrany Bros.]] barbers (1922), [[P. J. Carroll]] watchmaker (1923), [[Samuel Byers]] / [[Charles Simmons]] barber shop / billiards (1926), [[Luther Adams]] 2nd hand clothes (1941), [[Southside Bargain House]] used clothes (1946), [[Cahaba Candy Co.]] wholesale candy (1949), [[Twentieth Street Cleaners]] (1953), [[George M. Crow Furniture Co.]] (1970)
*** 318½: former location of [[G. D. Sapp]] shoemaker (1896), [[Louise Myers]] (1919), [[Pauline Trero]] (1946), [[Clesle Bryson]] (1949), [[Frank Leonard]] sign painter (1953)
** 320-324: former location of [[Henry Klein|Henry E. Klein]] drug store (1888-1899), [[Adcock & Loveless]] grocers (1899), [[Klein Bros.]] chemists / druggists (1904), [[Goodman's Drug Store]]<!--Horace Goodman--> (1922-1941)
*** 320: former location of [[W. W. Ransom]] physician (1896), [[Bright Star Cafe]] (1926), [[New Deal Cafe]] (1937), [[Rex Grill]] (1941-1953)
**** 320½: former location of [[R. H. Stahmer]] baker (1919), [[Joseph McLaughlin]] furnished rooms (1946–1949), [[Emily Reed]] furnished rooms (1953)
*** 322-324: former location of [[R. H. Stahmer]] baker (1922), [[H. C. Goodman]] (1926), [[Bright Star Cafe]] (1926-1934), [[B. E. Erben]] Grocer (1934), [[Sumner's Sundries]] (1946), [[Carroll Brothers]] appliances (1949), [[Wallace Fabrics]] dry goods (1953), [[Sol's Hot Dogs]]
 
* east side ([[Block 147]]):
** 301-307: [[Liberty National Building]] (built [[1925]] as the [[Pioneer Building]]), former headquarters for [[Liberty National Life Insurance Company]], [[Southside Bank]], and [[FBI Birmingham Field Office|U.S. Bureau of Investigation]]'s Birmingham field office (1925-)
*** 301: former location of shoe shop (1891), [[Nancy McNutt]] boarding house (1899), [[Exclusive Distributors Corp.]] (1919), [[Vulcan Rubber Patch Co.]] (1922), [[Vulcan Radiator Co.]] (1922-1923), [[Southside Bank]] (1926)
*** 303-305: former location of [[Southern Bearing Company]] (1923-1926)
**** 303: former location of [[S. E. Dunn Tire Co.]] (1919-1922), [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1941)
**** 305: former location of [[Birmingham Auto Top Co.]] (1922), [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1946)
*** 307: former location of [[Birmingham Auto Top Co.]] (1919), [[The Welding Shop]] (1922), [[Southeastern Rhopac Products]] (1926). [[Liberty Life Barber Shop]] (1949)
*** 309: former location of [[J. S. Jewell]] (1919), [[A. M. Bugg]] shoe repair (1922) [[Masters Tire Co.]] (1923-1926)
** 311-313: former location of [[Alabama Tin Shop]] (1922-1941)
*** 311: former location of [[A. M. Buggs]] (1919), [[Liberty National Life Insurance Co.]] supply room (1949)
**** 311½: former location of [[Minnie Bradley]] (1919)
** 313-315: former location of [[Alabama Heating & Roofing Co.]] (1949-1953)
*** 313: former location of [[Alabama Tin Shop]] (1919)
**** 313A: former location of [[Liberty Life Barber Shop]] (1946–1953)
**** 313½: former location of [[McGinnis Realty Co.]] (1953)
*** 315: former location of [[White Swan Laundry]] / [[Benzol Dry Cleaners]] (1919)
** 315-317: former location of [[White Swan Laundry]] (1922-1926), [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] / [[R. E. Moffatt]] plumbing & heating (1941), [[Alabama Heating & Roofing Co.]] (1946)
*** 315: former office location of [[Earnest McMeans]] manufacturer's agent (1964)
*** 315: former office location of [[Earnest McMeans]] manufacturer's agent (1964)
*** 325-331: [[SpringHill Suites]] (2011-), (built as [[Hyatt Place Hotel]] in 2009), former location of [[Drennen Motor Company]] (1964), [[Tom Williams Cadillac]]
**** 315½: former location of [[Bethune Electric Co.]] (1941–1949)
* [[4th Avenue South]] intersection, start of [[UAB]] campus
*** 317: former location of [[Birmingham Building Co.]] (1946–1949)
*** 321-331: [[SpringHill Suites by Marriott Birmingham Downtown-UAB]] (2011-), (built as [[Hyatt Place Hotel]] in 2009), former location of [[Drennen General Tire Co.]] (1941-1946), [[Drennen Motor Co.]] (–1970), [[Tom Williams Cadillac]]
**** 321-323: former location of [[Motor Sales Corp.]] (1922), [[Jefferson Motors Co.]] (1926)
***** 321: former location of [[Gafford Tire Co.]] (1919)
***** 323: former location of [[Motor Sales Corp.]] (1919)
 
===[[4th Avenue South]]===
[[File:1977 The Strip ad.jpg|right|thumb|300px|1977 advertisement for "The Strip"]]
[[File:1977 The Strip ad.jpg|right|thumb|300px|1977 advertisement for "The Strip"]]
** West side
:''start of [[UAB campus]]''
*** 400-428: [[UAB Proton Center]] (2019-), former site of the [[Parliament House]] hotel (1964-2008), [[UAB Parking Lot 55]] (2008-2017)
* west side:
**** 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)
***** 400: former location of [[P.K. McMiller]] druggist (1887)
*** 400-406: former location of the [[The Brunswick]] Hotel (1887), [[C. T. Randall]] dry goods & furniture (1899)
***** 402: former location of [[Young & Gage]] grocers (1887)
**** 400-402: former location of [[C. T. Randall]] (1896), [[Hill's Food Stores]] (1922-1926), [[Clyde Lancaster]] refrigerators (1941), [[Arrow Products Co.]] janitorial supplies (1946-1953)
***** 404: former location of [[J.L. Morrison & Co.]] dry goods (1887), [[Willis & Randall]] dry goods (1888)
***** 400: former location of [[P. K. McMiller]] druggist (1887), grocery (1891)
**** 428: former location of [[Central Cafe]] (1928)
***** 402: former location of [[Young & Gage]] grocers (1887), drug store (1891)
** East side
**** 404-406: former location of [[George M. Crow Furniture Co.]] used furniture (1941-1953)
*** 401-411: [[Bristol Southside]], former location of [[Drennen Motor Company]] (1941-1964), [[Tom Williams Buick]]
***** 404: former location of [[J. L. Morrison & Co.]] dry goods (1887), [[Willis & Randall]] dry goods (1888), [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1919), [[Adams Tire Store]] (1926), [[Parliament House Beauty Salon]] (1970)
*** 417-31: "[[The Strip]]"
****** 404½: former location of [[G. H. Fraley]] (1896), [[Brother Bryan Community Center]] (1941–1946)
**** 421: [[Classic 13 Tattoo]], former location of [[Bill's Auto Accessories]] (1924), [[Romeo's Grill]] (1964)
***** 406: former location of confectioner / ice cream (1891), [[Auto Supply Co.]] / [[Miller Rubber Co.]] (1919), [[W. F. Kelly]] plumber (1922), [[McKee Hardware Co.]] (1941)
**** 423: [[Crescendo Bar & Lounge]], former location of [[Orthopedic Appliance Co.]] (1964), [[Pat James Lounge]] (1977), [[Ona's Music Room]] (1997-2010)
****** 406½: former location of [[Daniel Lind]] (1919)
**** 425-427: former location of [[Reese Brothers]] auto washing & storage (1923)
*** 408-422: former location of [[Jefferson Life & Casualty Co.]] / [[Southern Hospital Plan]] (1953)
***** 425: [[Quality Shoe Repair]], former location of [[Michael's]] offices (1964), [[Emil's Cantina]] (1977)
**** 408-410: former location of [[Hill's Food Stores]] "Big Store" (before 1914), [[Southern Wholesale Floral Co.]] (1941), [[Lancaster Equipment Co.]] commercial refrigeration (1946–1949)
***** 425½: former location of [[McCormick Realty]] office (1964)
***** 408: former location of [[Mayberry Automotive Equipment]] (1922)
**** 427: former location of [[Rossi's]] (1977), [[Xindigo Blue]]
****** 408½: former location of [[J. W. Nealy]] (1919), [[Weldon Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1949)
**** 431: [[Pizza Hut]], former location of [[Michael's|Michael's Sirloin Room]] (1964-77), [[Halwood's]]
***** 410: former location of [[Carney Corner]] men's clothes/[[Parliament Barber Shop]] (1970)
**** 433: [[Syndicate Lounge]]<!--this is the address they use...-->
**** 412-430 (styled as 482-498 in 1891)
* [[5th Avenue South]] intersection
***** 412: former location of photographer's studio (1891)
** West side
***** 414: former location of cobbler (1891), [[Humphrey Coleman]] (1896), [[Hallwood Candies]] (1970)
*** 500-512: former location of [[B. F. Goodrich Store]] tires (1964)
***** 416: former location of [[Kate Jackson]] (1896), [[Charles Moncrief]] restaurant (1904)
*** 502: [[Alabama Organ Center]]
***** 418: former location of [[L. W. Wells]] (1896)
*** 506: former location of [[New-Life Battery Co.]] (1938)
***** 420-422: former location of [[General Motors Acceptance Corp.]] / [[Motors Insurance Corp.]] (1949)
*** 510: [[Faculty Office Tower]]
****** 420: former location of cobbler (1891), [[Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.]] (1919), [[McClary-Jemison Machinery Co.]] / [[Oliver Electric Works]] (1922), [[Standard Rubber Co.]] (1926), [[Atherton Co.]] signs (1941), [[Parliament House]] hotel entrance (1964-2008)
*** 514: former location of [[Teriyaki House]] (1996)
****** 422: former location of [[Goodman Manufacturing Co.]] (1926), [[Master's Motor Co.]] sporting goods (1941), [[Liberty National Life Insurance Co.]] Birmingham city agency (1946)
*** 516: [[UAB School of Health Professions Research and Clinics]] (located on the ground floor of the [[6th Avenue Deck]]), former location of [[Frances Gibbs Beauty Salon]] (1964), former location of [[Ambulatory Dialysis Center]] (1976)
**** 424: former location of [[F. Conti]] toy manufacturer (1899), [[B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.]] (1919-1926), [[A. D. Snyder]] cabinet shop (1941), [[Fletcher Machinery Corp.]] (1946), [[MIddlebrooks Laundry Machinery Co.]] (1949), [[Church & Stagg]] office supplies (1953)
*** 518: former location of [[LeJoy Uniforms]] (1964)
**** 426: former location of restaurant (1891), [[G. Gambino]] shoemaker (1899), [[Camel Tire Co.]] (1919), [[Barbour Heating & Plumbing]] (1926), [[Lyman Stribling]] grocery (1941), [[Truckers Parts & Supply Co.]] (1946–1949). [[Afco Finance Co.]] loans (1953)
*** 520: former location of [[Fadool & Son]] groceries (1925),  [[Al's Grill]] (1964)
**** 428-430: former location of fruit stand (1891)
*** 520½: former location of [[C. Reed Traylor]], dentist office (1964)
***** 428: former location of [[William Williams]] (1919), [[Central Cafe]]<!--Sam Mizrency [sic]--> (1922-1953)
*** 522: former location of [[Quan You Laundry and Dry Cleaning]] plant #2 (c. 1938), [[Custom Laundry & Cleaners]] (1964)
***** 430: former location of [[J. Cecchini]] confectioner (1899), [[J. C. Morris]] (1919), [[Dubberly-Runyan Drug Co.]] (1922), [[Runyan Drug Co.]] (1926), [[Hill's Food Stores]] (1941-1953)
*** 526: [[UAB Lung Health Center]] (located on the ground floor of the [[6th Avenue Deck]]), former location of [[T.G. Morgan]] grocer (1887)
 
*** 524-528: former location of [[Bargain Center]] variety store (1964)
* east side ([[Block 162]]):
*** 530: former location of [[James' Cafe]] (1964)
** 401-415: [[Bristol Southside]]
*** 532: former location of [[Andres's Confectionary]] (1964)
*** 401-411:  former location of [[Drennen Motor Co.]] (1922-1964), [[Tom Williams Buick]]
** East side
**** 401: former location of [[J. J. Mahler]] (1896), [[J. H. Cruse]] blacksmith (1899)
*** 501-531: [[Kirklin Clinic]], former site of [[Paul Hayne School]]
**** 403: former location of [[M. W. Steele residence]] (1884), [[W. F. Brittain]] residence (1899)
*** 511: former location of [[Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan]], [[Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.]], [[Lehmann, Ullman & Barclay]] accountants (1964)
**** 405: former location of [[John Warble]] (1896)
*** 515-517: former location of [[New Yorker Beverage Co.]] (1935-1939)
**** 411: former location of Mrs [[T. E. Tibbs]] / [[J. Cecchim]] (1896)
*** 519-521: former location of [[Birmingham Limb & Brace]] (1964)
** 417: former location of [[G. R. Glenn]] restaurant (1904)
**** 519: former location of [[S. J. McAlister]] supplies (1923)
** 421-431: "[[The Strip]]"
**** 521: former location of [[Ellis Barbecue]]
*** 421: former location of  [[United Auto Supply Co.]] (1919-1922), [[Bill's Auto Accessories]] (1924), [[Romeo's Grill]] (1941-1970), [[Classic 13 Tattoo]] (-2018)
* [[6th Avenue South]] intersection
**** 421½: former location of [[J. A. Odom]] (1919), [[H. B. Walker]] / [[William Taylor]] (1922), [[Thomas Morton]] (1946), [[Willard Hallmark]] (1949)
*** 423: [[Crescendo Bar & Lounge]], former location of [[Frank Jones]] restaurant (1904), [[U. S. Tire Co.]] (1919), [[National Tire]] (1922), [[Central Sign Co.]] (1941), [[Pennington Display Service]] (1946), [[Dixie Type & Supply Co.]] (1949), [[Clearview Louver Window Corp.]] (1953), [[Orthopedic Appliance Co.]] (1964), [[Pat James Lounge]] (1977), [[Ona's Music Room]] (1997-2010)
**** 423½: former location of [[Robert Thompson]] (1946), [[Birmingham Letter Shop]] / [[National Realty Co.]] / [[Hugh Williams]] insurance agent (1949)
*** 425-427: former location of [[Rees Auto Service]] (1922-1941), [[Brammer Paint & Body Co.]] auto painters (1946)
**** 425: former location of [[Liberty Equipment Co.]] garage equipment (1949), [[Dixon Supply Co.]] (1953), [[Michael's]] offices (1964-1970), [[Emil's Cantina]] (1977), [[Quality Shoe Repair]] (-2018)
***** 425½: former location of [[Joseph Phillips]] (1946), [[McCormick Realty]] office (1953-1964)
*** 427: former location of [[Rees Auto Service|Rees Bros.]] (1919), [[Saye Furniture Co.]] used furniture (1949-1953), [[Rossi's]] (1977), [[Xindigo Blue]]
**** 427½: former location of [[Earl Esco]] (1922), [[Opal Farmer]] (1946), [[Bridge Studio]] club (1953)
*** 429-431: former location of [[Masters Motor Co.]] sporting goods (1949-1953)
**** 429: former location of [[Blacklock-Posner Tire Repair Co.]] (1919), [[Gates Valve Bag Co.]] (1926)
***** 429½: former location of [[S. L. McGilton]] / [[J. L. Scribner]] / [[Peter Bairas]] (1922), [[Roy Wilkins]] (1946)
**** 431: former location of [[Welden-Jenkins Ice Cream Co.]] (1914), [[Frutticher Electric Co.]] (1922), [[Maxwell Brothers Furniture Co.]] (1941), [[Continental Sales]] manufacturers' agents (1949),  [[Alan Sales Co.]] manufacturers' agents (1953), [[Halwood's Restaurant]] (1962-), [[Michael's|Michael's Sirloin Room]] (1964-1977), [[Pizza Hut]] (closed January 2018)
**** 431½: former location of [[William Ivey]] (1946), [[Birmingham Department of Education|Birmingham Department of Education, Veterans Division]] (1949)
*** 433: former location of [[Syndicate Lounge]] (2015–2018)<!--this is the address they used.-->
 
===[[5th Avenue South]]===
* west side ([[Block 174]]):
** 500-532: [[UAB Hospital]] support buildings  and [[6th Avenue Deck|UAB 6th Avenue Deck]]
*** 500-512: former location of [[B. F. Goodrich Co.]] tires (1953-1970)
**** 500-504: former location of [[New Life Battery Co.]] (1938-1949)
***** 500: former location of grocery (1891), [[Carpenter Bros]] (1896) [[D. M. Farah]] fruit stand (1919-1922), [[A. L. Nowlin]] restaurant (1941)
**** 502-510: [[Faculty Office Tower|UAB Faculty Office Tower]]
***** 502: [[UAB 502 Building]] ([[Alabama Organ Center]]), former location of [[J. B. Potter & Co.]] auto repairs (1919-1922)
***** 504: former location of [[Robert Cefalu]] (1919)
***** 506: former location of [[O. J. Garrard]] auto repairs (1919-1922), [[Twentieth Street Cleaners]] (1946–1949)
*** 508: former location of [[T. U. Green]] (1896), [[James A. Taylor]] clothes cleaner (1941), [[Piston Ring Service Co.]] (1946–1949)
*** 510: former location of [[J. W. Cummins]] shoe repair (1919-1922), [[James Robertson]] refrigerator repair (1941), [[Henry Sorrells]] barber (1946–1949)
*** 512: former location of [[Joseph Domit]] grocery store (1922), [[Grant Piston Ring Sales]] (1941), [[Standard Radiator Works]] (1946–1949), [[Dixie Dental Laboratory]] ([[M. R. Coffman]], 1970)
*** 514: former location of [[H. W. Hargreaves]] engineer (1896-1899), [[B. Ervin Harpster]] tires (1919-1922), [[R. E. Denning]] tires (1922), [[Tucker's Barber Shop]] (1926), [[Southside Barber Shop]] (1941), [[Quick Service Sandwich Shop]] (1946), [[Mike's Drive-In]] restaurant (1953), [[Le Joy Uniforms]] (1970), [[Teriyaki House]] (1996)
*** 516: [[UAB 516 Building]] (former location of [[UAB School of Health Professions]] research and clinics (-2019)), former location of Mrs [[C. B. Muckenfuss]] (1919), [[A. W. Muckenfuss]] furniture (1922), [[South Side Pressing Shop]] (1926), [[Harry A. Burgess Motor Co.]] (1946), [[Frances Gibbs Beauty Salon]] (1964), [[Harbin Discount Pharmacy]] (1970), [[Ambulatory Dialysis Center]] (1976)
**** 516½: former location of [[Dunlap Snappy Service]] restaurant (1941)
*** 518: former location of [[W. T. Hinton]] (1896), [[Mattie Smith]] (1919), [[Dictaphone Corporation]] (1953), [[LeJoy Uniforms]] (1964)
*** 520: former location of [[Joseph Fadool]] grocery (1919-1922), [[Fadool & Sons]] grocery (1925-1926), [[Tip Top Grill (Southside)|Tip Top Grill]] (1941–1946), [[P K Grill]] (1953), [[Al's Grill]] (1964-1970)
**** 520½: former location of [[B. E. Erben]] (1919), [[C. Reed Traylor]], dentist (1946-1964)
*** 522: former location of [[A. Wainwright]] (1919), [[Sing Kee]] laundry (1919-1922), [[Joseph Oliver]] barber (1922), [[Quan You Laundry]] plant no. 2 (c. 1938-1949), [[Custom Laundry & Cleaners]] (1953-1970)
*** 524-528: former location of [[Macksoud Dry Goods Co.]] ([[Edward Macksoud]] 1941-1953), [[Bargain Center]] variety store (1964), [[Najjar Bargain Center]] (1970)
**** 524: former location of [[E. F. Menasco]] (1896), [[Denegre Car & Truck Co.]] (1919), [[Dickinson & Riddles]] auto repair (1922)
**** 526: [[UAB 526 Building]] ([[UAB Lung Health Center]]), former location of [[T. G. Morgan]] grocer (1887)
**** 528: former location of [[W. F. Kelly]] (1919), [[Glover Dairy]] lunch room (1922), [[Clark's Battery Service]] (1926), [[Medical Center Barber Shop]] (1970)
***** 528½: former location of [[B. B. Mohammed]], [[Ollie Hunter]] barber (1941–1949), [[Med Center Barber Shop]] (1953)
*** 530: former location of [[G. J. Betros]] restaurant/[[Peter Sarros]] confectioner (1922), [[DeLuxe Cafe]] (1941), [[Cecil's Cafe]] (1946–1953), [[James' Cafe]] (1964-1970)
*** 532: former location of [[George Hotis]] confectioner (1941), [[Andrew's Confectionary]] ([[Andrew Karamihas]] (1946-1970)
 
* east side ([[Block 173]]):
** 501-531: [[Kirklin Clinic]] (built 1992)
*** 501-513: former location of [[Paul Hayne School]] (1886-1950s), [[Paul Haynes Veterans Institute]] (1949-1953), [[Paul Hayne Vocational High School]] (1953)
**** 511: former location of [[Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan]] / [[Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.]] / [[Lehmann, Ullman & Barclay]] accountants (1964-1970)
**** 513: former location of [[R. A. Smith & Co.]] grocer (1899), [[Paul Hayne School]] manual training department (1926), [[Ellis K. Thompson]] (1941)
*** 515–517: former location of [[Roberts & Son]] storage (1946)
**** 515: former location of [[New Yorker Beverage Co.]] (1935-1939), [[Southern Plating Co.]] (1949)
**** 517: former location of grocery store (1891), [[E. D. Wilkerson & Co.]] / [[Gulf Refining Co.]] (1919), [[Arrow Exterminators]] / [[General Control Co.]] (1949)
***** 517½: former location of [[Lula Hutsler]] furnished rooms (1946-1953), [[Hobby Shop]] toys (1946), [[Grace Cooper]] dressmaker (1953)
*** 519-521: former location of [[American Saw Mill Machinery Co.]] (1946), [[Birmingham Limb & Brace]] (1964)
**** 519: former location of [[Chandler Service Co.]] (1919), [[G. L. Morris]] autos (1922), [[S. J. McAlister]] supplies (1923), [[Beck Motorcycle Service]] (1949), [[Junior League Nearly New Shop]] used clothing (1953)
***** 519½: former location of [[Paul Hayne School]] classroom (1949)
**** 521: former location of [[Ellis Barbecue]] ([[J. B. Ellis]] 1949), [[Arrow-Newsom Exterminators]] (1953)
*** 523-533: former location of [[Highland Bakery]] (1919), [[American Bakeries Co.]] (1919-1926)
 
===[[6th Avenue South]]===
[[File:Hillman hospital.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Hillman Hospital, c. 1929]]
[[File:Hillman hospital.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Hillman Hospital, c. 1929]]
** Former location of [[Street Car Diner]]
* Former location of [[Street Car Diner]]
** West side
* West side
*** 600-618: [[Hillman Hospital]] (1903), [[William Elias B. Davis statue]]
** 600-618: [[Hillman Hospital]] (built 1903), [[University of Alabama School of Dentistry]] (1949), [[University of Alabama Medical College]] tumor clinic (1953), [[William Elias B. Davis statue]]
*** 620: former location of [[Birmingham Medical College]], [[ Lister Hill Library|University of Alabama Medical College Library]]
** 620: former location of [[Birmingham Medical College]], [[Medical College of Alabama]] (1946–1949), [[Lister Hill Library|University of Alabama Medical College Library]] (1953)
** East side ([[Block 188]])
** 622: former location of [[J. S. Cox]] (1896), [[Nurses' Home]] (1919)
*** 601-633: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot
* East side ([[Block 188]])
**** 601: former location of [[Southside Baptist Church]] (-1906)
** 601-633: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot
*** 601-605: former location of [[Hillman Service Station]] (1941), [[Lee-Rodgers Mercantile Co.]] (1946–1949) / [[Lee-Rodgers Tire & Battery Co.]] (1946-1953)
**** 601: former location of [[Southside Baptist Church]] (1899-1906), [[Hillman Drug Co.]] (1922)
**** 605: former location of [[Howell & Prather]] restaurant (1922)
*** 607-611: former location of [[Southern Furniture Repair]] (1941)
**** 609: former location of [[General Finance Corp. of Birmingham]] (1964), [[Andrew's Sandwich Shop]] (1978)
**** 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)
**** 611: former location of [[Southern Tire Jobbers]] (1922), [[Jackson Tire Co.]] (1923-1926), [[University Optical Dispensary]] (1953) [[Raiford's Shoes]] orthopedic shoe store (1964), [[Medical Center Uniform Co.]] (1970)
**** 613: former location of [[Hogie's Hotdogs]]
*** 613-615: former location of [[Watts-Newsome Co.]]/[[General Tire & Rubber Co.]]/[[Alemite Lubricator Co.]] (1926), [[Square Deal Auto Service]] (1941)
**** 615: former location of [[Dobb's House]] diner (1964), [[Doubletime Deli]] (1985-)
**** 613: former location of [[Bearings Service Co.]] (1922), [[Henry Gradick Auto Top Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Wood & Sons]] upholsterers (1953), [[Hogie's Hotdogs]] (1970)
**** 623: former location of [[General Acceptance Corp.]] (1964)
**** 615: former location of [[Dobb's House]] diner (1964), [[Gateway Snack Bar]] (1970), [[Doubletime Deli]] (1985-)
**** 627: former location of [[Durr Surgical Supply]] (1964)
*** 617-619: former location of [[Detroit Motor Car Co.]] (1919-1926), [[Twentieth Street Motors]] used cars (1949)
**** 629: former location of [[Street Car Diner No. 1]], [[Post House Snack Bar]] (1964)
*** 623: former location of [[Frederick Conradi]] (1919), [[General Acceptance Corp.]] (1953-1970)
**** 633: former location of [[Ted's Auto Clinic]] (1964)
*** 625: former location of [[Adolf Bluttman]] (1919)
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersection
*** 627: former location of [[G. Nelson]] (1896), [[Tire Engineers (20th Street South)|Tire Engineers Co.]] (1941–1946), [[Physicians & Surgeons Supply Co.]] (1949), [[Durr Surgical Supply]] (1953-1964), [[L. M. Anderson]] dental supply (1970)
** West side
*** 629-631: former location of [[Street Car Diner]] ([[Bert Meyer]] 1944–1946), [[Bert's Better Foods]] restaurant (1949-1953), [[Post House Snack Bar]] (1964), [[Hogan Hut Snack Bar]] (1970)
*** 700: former location of [[Madison Drug]] (1950)
**** 629: former location of [[Selata McCain]] / [[Farman Watson]] (1919)
*** 702: former location of [[Service Paint & Wall Paper]] (1950)
**** 631: former location of [[M. L. Satterfield]] (1896), [[C. A. Peace]] printer (1899)
*** 704: former location of [[McCormick & Company]] (1950) real estate
*** 633: former location of [[Ted's Auto Clinic]] (1964)
*** 708: former location of [[John Gonder]] (1950) used cars
 
*** 705-720: [[Hugh Kaul Human Genetics Building]] (built 2001)
===[[7th Avenue South]]===
**** 720: former location of [[Tidwell Hall|University of Alabama Extension Center]], renamed [[Tidwell Hall]] in 1956, [[Birmingham Area Educational Television Association]] (1964)
* west side:
*** 728: [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]], former location of [[Jefferson County Public Health Building]]
** 700-702: [[UAB School of Dentistry]] building
** East side
*** 700: former location of [[Madison Drug Co.]] (1919-1950)
*** 701: [[UAB administration building]], formerly [[UAB administration building|Central Bank building]] (1967), formerly [[James A McFarland]] used cars (1950)
*** 702: former location of [[Osment Bros.]] (1919), [[J. O. Duncan]] grocer (1922), [[Service Paint & Wall Paper Co.]] (1941–1946), [[Century Appliance Co.]] / [[Ross Radio Repair Co.]] / [[The Lamplighter]] lamp repairs / [[Universal Appliance Co.]] (1949), [[UAB College of General Studies]] office (1970)
*** 715: former location of [[Carpet Golf]], [[Henley's Golf Course]], [[Medical Center Putt-Putt]] (1940s-1963)
** 704-720: [[Hugh Kaul Human Genetics Building]] (built 2001)
*** 719: former location of [[Bodine|Bodine, Bryson & Rolling, Inc.]], former location of [[Hawkins-Israel Company, Inc.]] (1950) interior decorators
*** 704: former location of [[Central Creamery]] (1902), [[C. D. Terrell]] (1919), [[McCormick Realty Co.]] (1941-1950)
*** 721: former location of [[Royal Motor Company]] (1950) used cars
*** 706: former location of [[G. D. Morrison]] (1919)
*** 725-731: [[Town House]] (built 1953)
*** 708: former location of [[Birmingham Motor Sales Co.]] (1946), [[H & H Motors]] used cars (1949), [[John Gonder]] used cars (1950)
**** 725: [[Sitar Indian Cuisine]], former location of [[City Federal Savings & Loan]] (1981), [[Town House Beauty Salon]] (1964)
*** 710: former location of [[P. J. Mulberry]] (1919)
**** 727-729: [[Sitar Indian Cuisine]], former location of [[Tracy's Cafeteria]] (1983-2008), [[Frances' Flowers & Gifts]] (1964)
*** 712: former location of [[W. E. Mulvey]] (1919)
**** 731: [[Sitar]] Indian restaurant, former location of [[Scotty's Discount Drugs]] (1981), [[Tubb Pharmacy]] (1964), former location of [[Erskine A Caldwell]] (1950) used cars
*** 714: former location of Mrs [[Hattie Whittemore]] (1919), [[Nicholas Catanzano]] filling station (1941)
* [[University Boulevard]] intersection (formerly [[8th Avenue South]])
*** 718: former location of [[St John's Methodist Church]] Sunday school (1941)
** West side
*** 720: former location of [[George Hunter]] (1946), [[Tidwell Hall|University of Alabama Extension Center]], renamed [[Tidwell Hall]] in 1956, [[Birmingham Area Educational Television Association]] (1964), [[UAB College of General Studies]] (1970)
*** 800-810 [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]], formerly [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham|Kahler Plaza Hotel]], [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham|Radisson Hotel]], former site of [[University of Alabama Girl's Dormitory]]
** 722: former location of [[Robert Abott]] / [[S. E. Dunn]] (1919), [[William Fulton]] (1946)
**** 800: former location of [[J Gatsby's]] restaurant
** 724-728: [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]] (built 1983), former location of [[St John's Methodist Church]] (1918-1941), [Health-Welfare Building]] (built 1948, demolished 1980)
**** 808: [[J. Reiss Custom Clothier]], inside hotel
 
*** 812-814: former location of [[Chi Tau Chapter of Psi Omega]] (1964)
* east side:
*** 816-822: former location of [[University of Alabama Medical School Dormitory]] (1964)
** 701-721: [[UAB administration building]], formerly [[UAB administration building|Central Bank building]] (built 1967)
*** 822-824: former location of [[The Dental Dormitory]] (1964)
*** 701-713: , former location of [[James McFarland]] used cars (1946–1950), [[H & S Auto Sales]] used cars (1953)
*** 826-828: former location of [[Sigma Nu]] fraternity house (1964)
**** 701: former location of Mrs [[L. M. Wilson]] (1919)
** East side
**** 705: former location of [[Manson Wagoner]] / [[J. A. Boggan]] (1919)
*** 801-805: former location of [[Grayson's Spinning Wheel]]
**** 709: former location of [[S. A. Millican]] (1919)
**** 801: [[Wings Around the Clock]], former location of [[New York Bagel Cafe]] (1996-2006), [[Zoes (Southside)|Zoes]], [[Starbucks Coffee]], [[Andrew's Sandwich Shop]] (- 1993)
**** 713: former location of Mrs [[L. L. Green]] (1919)
**** 803: Subway
** 715-717: former location of [[Carpet Golf]] (1946-1953), [[Henley's Golf Course]], [[Medical Center Putt-Putt]] (1950s-1963)
*** 805: former location of [[Chapman Radio & Television]] (1950), former location of [[Chapman Record Bar]] (1950), former location of [[Radio Sales & Service]] (1950)
*** 717: former location of Mrs [[W. M. Brown]] (1919)
*** 807: former location of [[Baptist Building]], 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), [[Dewberry Engraving]] (1950)
*** 719: former location of [[W. B. Foster]] / [[C. D. Holloway]] (1919), [[Hawkins-Israel Co.]] interior decorators (1941-1950), [[Bodine|Bodine, Bryson & Rollings Inc.]] (1953-1970), [[All Seasons Travel]]
*** 811: [[Medical Alumni Building]], [[Rose Law Firm]], formerly [[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]] and [[Ridout's Funeral Home]]
** 721–723: former location of [[Tucker Motor Sales Co.]] (1946), [[Jack Daby]] used cars (1949), [[Royal Motor Company]] used cars (1950)
*** 821: [[Southside Residence Inn]], former site of [[James Van Hoose residence]], [[Brown-Service Funeral Company]] funeral home (1935), [[Birmingham Travelodge]] (1964), later [[Passport Inn]] and [[Royal Inn]]
** 721: former location of [[M. A. Copeland]] / [[J. H. Armstrong]] (1919)
* [[8th Court South]] intersection
** 723: former location of [[Steel City Oldsmobile]] used cars (1941)
* [[9th Avenue South]] intersection
** 725-731: [[Town House]] (built 1953, demolished 2019), [[Sitar Indian Cuisine]] (March 2010-November 2018), former location of [[Tracy's Cafeteria]] (1983-2008)
** West side
*** 725: former location of [[Utopia Cleaners & Dyers]] (1953), [[Town House Beauty Salon]] (1964), [[Fant Furman Beauty Salon]] (1970), [[City Federal Savings & Loan]] (1981),
*** 900: former location of [[Lige Loy Funeral Home]]
*** 727-729:  former location of [[Frances' Flowers & Gifts]] (1964-1970)
*** 908: [[UAB Community Care Building]], [[1917 Clinic]]
**** 727: former location of [[Frances' Flowers & Gifts]] (1953)
*** 916: former location of [[Birmingham Institute of Physical Medicine]] rehabilitation clinic (1964)
**** 729: former location of [[Town House Beauty Salon]] (1953)
*** 920: former residence and offices of [[The Hogan Clinic]] (1964)
*** 731: former location of [[J. B. Dorriaty]] (1919), [[Foster Posey]] used cars (1946), [[John Gonder]] used cars / [[Erskine A. Caldwell]] used cars (1950), [[Tubb Pharmacy]] (1953-1970), [[Scotty's Discount Drugs]] (1981)
*** 930: [[UAB Community Health Services Building]], [[UAB Family Medicine]]/[[Civitan-Sparks Clinic]], former location of residence, offices of [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] (1964)
 
*** 936: former location of [[Toddle House]] restaurant
===[[University Boulevard]] (formerly [[8th Avenue South]])===
*** 940: [[Makarios]], former location of [[Gulf 20th Street Service Station]] (1964), [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]], [[Chinese Express]], [[China Way Restaurant]]
* west side:
** East side
** 800-830: former location of [[Medical College of Alabama]] dormitories (1946–1949)
*** 929: [[Regions Bank]] parking lot
*** 800-810: [[Hilton Birmingham at UAB]] (built 1973 as [[Hilton Birmingham at UAB|Kahler Plaza Hotel]], later [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]]), former site of [[University of Alabama Girl's Dormitory]] (1949), [[UAB Men's Dormitory]]
*** 937-943: [[Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham]] building (built 1947)
**** 800-804: former location of [[Medical College of Alabama]] dormitories (1953)
**** 937: former location of [[Five Points Shoe Hospital]] (1947-1949)
***** 800: former location of Mrs [[S. E. Fisher]] (1919), [[J Gatsby's]] restaurant (1973)
**** 941: [[Regions Bank]] branch, former location of [[Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham]] (1947-1971)
***** 804: former location of [[N. W. Smith]] (1919)
**** 943: former location of [[Mary Ball Candies]] (1947-1949)
**** 808: [[J. Reiss Custom Clothier]], inside hotel, former location of Mrs [[H. M. Moore]] (1919), [[Hylene Rickeman]] (1949-1953)
* [[10th Avenue South]] intersection (begin [[Five Points South]] proper)
*** 812-814: former location of apartment building (1949-1953), [[Chi Tau Chapter of Psi Omega]] (1964-1970)
** West side
*** 816-822: former location of apartments (1953), [[University of Alabama Medical School]] dormitory (-1964)
*** 1000: [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1971-), former location of [[Parker Grocery Co.]] (1946)
**** 816: former location of [[Anna Goad]] (1919)
*** 1004: former location of [[Pandora Beauty Shop]] (1964)
*** 820-824: former location of [[Medical College of Alabama]] dormitories (1949)
*** 1006: former location of [[Pandora Beauty Shop]] (1934)
*** 822-824: former location of [[The Dental Dormitory]] (1949-1964)
*** 1006-1012: [[Five Points Social]] (2017-), former location of [[Woolworth's]], [[Five Points Market]] (1941), [[Bailey Brothers Music]]
**** 824: former location of [[E. M. Fenton]] (1919)
*** 1016: [[Homewood Suites Five Points South]], former location of [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1934), [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery]], [[Five Points South Music Hall]] (1994), [[The Arena]], [[Banana Joe's]], and [[Five Points Music Hall]]
** 826-830: former location of [[Nu Sigma Nu]] fraternity house (1949-1964)
*** 1020: [[New China Town Restaurant]] (2003-), former location of [[Manufacturers' Outlet Stores]] (1964)
*** 826: former location of [[Foster Burns]] (1919), [[John Bruhn]] (1949)
*** 1022: [[Wicked Ways Tattoos]], former location of [[Yogurt Etc.]] (1986)
*** 828: former location of [[T. A. Duncan]] (1919)
*** 1024: former location of [[Lane-Rexall Drugs]], [[A & P]] supermarket, [[South Place]] bar, [[Arena Sports Club]], [[Base Camp Lounge]], and [[Infinity]]
*** 830: former location of [[F. W. Frank]] (1919)
*** 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), and [[Bohemian Rhapsody]]
* east side:
**** 1028: former location of [[Slipper Shop]] (1980s)
** 801-803: former location of [[Grayson's Spinning Wheel]] / [[Grayson's Delicious Ice Cream]] (1941-1953), [[Coggin's Ice Cream]] (1970)
*** 1032: [[Birmingham Apothecary]], former location of Highland Pharmacy (1900), and [[P & S Apothecary]] (1964)
*** 801: [[Wings Around the Clock]], former location of [[Robert Williamson]] (1919), [[Zoes (Southside)|Zoes]], [[Andrew's Sandwich Shop]] (- 1993), [[New York Bagel Cafe]] (1996-2005), [[Starbucks Coffee]] (2005-2008)
*** 1050: [[Studio Arts Building]], [[Waffle House]], former location of [[Johnny Rockets]], [[Scheaffer Eye Center]]
*** 803: [[Subway]] sandwich shop
**** 1050 2nd floor: [[Skky]] (former location of [[Studio]], [[Eleven20]], [[Bacchus]] night clubs
** 805: former location of [[S. A. Hooper]] (1919), [[Chapman Recording Co.]] (1941–1946), [[Chapman Radio & Television Co.]] / [[Radio Sales & Service Co.]] (1941-1950), [[Chapman Record Bar]] (1949-1950), [[Benton Bros.]] cleaners & dyers (1953)
** East side
** 807: [[Baptist Building]], former location of [[Dewberry Engraving]] (1941-1950), [[National Engraving Co.]] / [[Southern Paper Co.]] / [[Dewberry Stationery Co.]] (1949-1953), 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]] (1964-1970)
*** 1001: [[The Break]], former location of the [[Emily Shop]]
** 809: former location of Mrs [[L. L. Choate]] (1919)
*** 1005-1035: [[Pickwick Plaza]]
** 811-813: [[Medical Alumni Building]] (built 1936), [[Rose Law Firm]], offices of [[Jefferson Health Foundation]], [[Jefferson Medical Group]] and other physicians, office of [[R. C. Green]], later [[Brown-Service Funeral Home]] (1941), [[Birmingham Medical & Surgical Clinic]] (1949-1970)
**** 1005: former location of [[Jack Moore Optical]] (1964), [[Rube Burrows]] (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)
*** 811: former location of [[T. E. Pennicke]] / [[Mary Jessee]] (1919)
**** 1007: former location of [[Scott's Apothecary]] (1964)
** 815-831:
**** 1009-1011: former location of [[Allright Auto Park]] parking lot (1964)
*** 815: former location of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (1896), [[C. L. Moore]] / [[George Hargrove]] / [[W. W. Smith]] (1919), [[Exclusive Furniture Shop]] (1922-1926), [[Brown-Service Funeral Company]] funeral home (1935), [[Ridout's Brown-Service]] mortuary (1941-1949), [[Hawkins-Israel Co.]] decorators (1953)
***** 1011: [[Exclusive Apparel]] (2015-), former location of [[Five Points Radio Service]] (1949), [[Texas Taco & Chili Co.]], [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-2014)
*** 821: [[Southside Residence Inn]] (built 2009), former site of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (built 1881, demolished 1961), [[Birmingham TraveLodge]] (built 1964–1970s), [[Passport Inn]], [[Royal Inn]] (demolished 2008)
**** 1015: former location of [[Marie's Coffee Shop]] (1964), [[Five Points Restaurant & Lounge]] (1971)
 
**** 1017: [[T-Bones]] (2014-), former location of [[Hall's Men's Shop]] (1964), Subway, [[Purple Onion]], [[Camp Taco]] (2009-2011)
===[[8th Court South]] (east) / [[9th Avenue South]] (west)===
**** 1019: former location of [[Medical Arts Optical]] (1964)
* west side:
**** 1021: [[Phone Clinic]], former location of [[Birmingham Apothecary]] (1964)
** 900-906: former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1903–1911), [[Lige Loy residence]] (1926), [[Lige Loy Funeral Home]], [[Birmingham Clinic]] (1946-1953)
**** 1023: [[Medical Arts Building]], [[Hotel Highland]] (formerly [[Hotel Highland|Pickwick Hotel]])
*** 900: former location of [[Alice Kennon]] (1919)
**** 1025: [[Pho Pho]] (2015-), former location of [[Sakura]], [[Sekisui]]
** 908: [[UAB Community Care Building]], [[1917 Clinic]], built as [[908 South Twentieth building]], former location of Mrs [[M. J. Nelson]] / [[J. M. P. Otts]] (1919), [[Highland Nursing Home]] (1941), [[Noble Johnson]] / [[Juanita Johnson]] physicians (1946), medical offices (1949), [[The Gallery of Art & Decoration]] / [[Thomas Jones]] / [[H. Perry Hitchcock]] dentists (1953), U.S. government offices (1970)
**** 1027: former location of [[Five Points Shoe Hospital]] (1934-1941)
** 916: former location of Mrs [[M. B. Fordyce]] / [[G. B. Harrison]] (1919), [[Mary Hayes]] chiropractor (1941–1946), [[Bernard Randman]] dentist (1949), [[Ferdinand Schwartz]] physician (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Institute of Physical Medicine]] rehabilitation clinic (1964-1970)
**** 1031-1035: [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (2015-), former location of [[The Mill|The Grill]]/[[The Mill]] (1990-2000s, 2010), [[Five Points Grill]] (2000s), [[No Way José Café]] (2000s-2010), [[Metroprime Steakhouse]] (2011-2015)
** 918: former location of [[A. A. Hogan]] (1919), [[Donald & Donald]] physicians (1946-1953)
***** 1031: former location of [[Mayberger's Variety Shop]] (1930s-1964)
** 920: former location of [[Robert Pearson residence]] (built 1888, demolished 1964), [[Sally Pearson]] (–1921), [[The Hogan Clinic]] ([[George Hogan|George]] and [[Edgar Hogan]] 1921-1964)
***** 1033: former location of [[Almost Famous]] (1980s)
*** 920 rear: former location of [[Gus Hendricks]] (1953)
***** 1027-1035: former location of [[Five Points Drug Co.]] (1910s)
** 930: [[UAB Community Health Services Building]] (acquired 1979), [[UAB Family Medicine]]/[[Civitan-Sparks Clinic]], former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1896–1900), [[James M. McLester]] / [[James B. McLester]] physicians (1922-1953) / [[Miss Quinn's Nursing Home]] (1941-1953), [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] (1964-1979)
*** [[Brother Bryan statue]]
** 936: former location of [[T. T. Ashford residence]] (1899), [[Louise King]] (1919), [[Toddle House]] restaurant (1941-1953)
* [[Magnolia Avenue]] intersection ([[Five Points South]])
** 938-940: [[Makarios]] restaurant (2008–), former location of [[Tatum Service Station]] (1941-1949), [[Gulf 20th Street Service Station]] (1953-1964), [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] (1970), [[Chinese Express III]] (2006), [[China Way Restaurant]]
** 1045: [[Storyteller fountain]], [[Highlands United Methodist Church]], former site of [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]]
*** 938: former location of Mrs [[S. H. Nunnally]] (1919)
* [[11th Avenue South]] intersection (Five Points South)
 
** West side
* east side:
*** 1100-1102: [[Munger Building]]
** 917: former location of [[J. M. Cartwright]] / [[Alma Lewis]] (1919), [[Southern Research|Southern Research Institute]] (1946-1953)
**** [[Original Pancake House]], former location of [[Southpoint Restaurant]] (1980s), [[Edgar's Grill]] (1989)
** 929: [[Regions Bank]] parking lot, former location of [[D. C. Lewis]] (1919), [[William Fonville]] physician (1946), [[Lloyd Boggs]] physician (1946–1949), [[Benjamin Morten]]/ [[Buford Word]] physicians (1949)
**** [[3000 Bar]], former location of [[Planet Smoothie]], [[High Spirits of Five Points]]
** 935: former location of [[W. N. Malone]] (1919), [[The Malone]] apartments (1926-1949)
*** 1108: [[The Red Zone]] sport bar, former location of [[Prudential Insurance]], [[The Gap]], [[Quincy]] toys and [[Fire and Ice Improvisational Grill]]
** 937-943: [[Exchange Bank Building]] (built 1947)
*** 1110: under construction in 1964
*** 937: former location of [[Five Points Shoe Hospital]] (1947-1953), [[Elmer Crozier]] watchmaker (1949-1953)
*** 1116: UPS Store, former location of [[A. Kimbell Business Machines]] (1964), [[Subzone]]
*** 939: former location of [[J. M. Weatherly residence]] (1899), Mrs [[Z. J. Smith]] (1919), [[Scott's Apothecary]] (1949-1953)
*** 1124: [[Terrace Court Building]]
*** 941: [[Regions Bank]] [[Regions Bank Five Points South branch|Five Points South branch]] (2006–), former location of [[Exchange Bank]] (1947–1957), [[Exchange-Security Bank]] (1957–1975), [[First Alabama Bank]] (1975–1983), [[AmSouth Bank]] (1983–2006)
**** 1124: former location of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (1964)
*** 943: former location of [[Mary Ball Candies]] (1947-1953)
**** 1128: [[Dave's Pub]], former home of [[Stream of Consciousness Koffiehuis]]
 
**** 1130: former location of [[Birmingham Frame & Supply]] (1964)
=== [[10th Avenue South]] intersection===
** East side
:''[[Five Points South]] begins''
*** 1101-1105: [[Spanish Stores]]
* west side ([[Block 771]]):
**** 1101: [[Metroprime Steakhouse]], former location of [[Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham]], [[Ionolite]] research, [[Gorin's]], [[Joe Muggs Newssstand]], [[The Grape]], [[La Mesa]]
** 1000-1004: commercial building (built c. 1923)
*** 1000: [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1953-), former location of [[Smith's Super Store]] (1941), [[Warren & Parker]] grocery store (1945), [[Parker Grocery Co.]] ([[Reginald Parker]] 1946-1949)
*** 1002: former location of [[E. J. Callaway]] / [[E. H. Wray]] / [[T. B. Barnett]] (1919), [[A & P|Great A & P Tea Co.]] (1926)
*** 1004: former location of [[Wallis & White]] (1926), [[Alabama Floral Co.]] (1941-1953), [[Mr Sid's Coiffures]] (1968-1973), [[Ms Sid's Coiffures]] (1973-1977), [[The Arrangement]] (1983)
** 1006–1008: former location of [[Pandora Beauty Shop]] (1934–1964)
*** 1006: former location of [[D. M. Drennen residence]] (1899), Mrs [[E. H. Drennen]] (1919)
*** 1008: former location of [[S. H. Beecroft]] (1919)
**** 1008½: former location of [[A. J. Newton]] (1919)
** 1006-1012: [[Urban Parc]] ([[Draper Mason]] 2023–), former location of [[Woolworth's]] (1961-1970), [[Bailey Brothers Music]], [[The Woolworth]] (2018-2020), [[The Hive]] (2020-2022)
*** 1008: former location of the [[B. M. Allen residence]] (1913)
*** 1010-1012: former location of [[Five Points Market (20th Street South)|Five Points Market]] grocery store (1941), [[Marshall Durbin & Co.]] poultry (1941-1953)
**** 1010: former location of Mrs [[E. C. Hudson]] (1919)
**** 1012: former location of [[West End Jewelry & Novelty Co.]] (1926)
** 1014-1018: [[Homewood Suites Five Points South]] (built 2017)
*** 1014: former location of [[Electrik Maid Bake Shop]] (1941–1953)
*** 1016-1018: grocery store building (built c. 1931), former location of [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1931-1934), [[Hill Food Stores]] (1941-1953), [[Winn-Dixie]] (1970), [[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 [[The Darling Shop]] (1949-1953), [[Manufacturers' Outlet Stores]] (1964), [[Tandy Leather Co.]] / [[Radio Shack]] (1970)
** 1022: [[Brooklyn Natural Market & Café]] (2024–), former location of [[Yogurt Etc.]] (1986), [[Wicked Ways Tattoos]]
** 1024: [[Five Points Lane]] / [[Bay Leaf Modern Indian Cuisine & Bar]] (2019–), former location of [[Parisian Bakery]] (1919), [[Kahn's Bakery]] (1922), [[A & P]] supermarket (1941), [[Lane Drug Store]] (1946), [[Lane-Rexall Drugs]] (1949-1953), [[South Place]] bar, [[Arena Sports Club]], [[Base Camp Lounge]], and [[Infinity]]
** 1026: commercial building (built c. 1898, refaced c. 1910s-1920s)
*** 1026: [[Noni's]] restaurant, former location of [[Palace Market]] (1919-1922), [[Five Points Barber Shop]] (1922-1971), [[Hairport]] salon (1983-1985), [[Lola’s Kitchen]], and [[Hogie's Hot Dogs & Deli]]
**** 1026½: former location of [[H. E. Isenberg]] (1919)
** 1028-1030: [[1910 Shropshire & Daniel building]] (built c. 1910), [[Cloud Nine]], former location of  [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1921-1922), [[Woolworth's|F. W. Woolworth & Co.]] (1925–1961), [[The Slipper Shop]] (1970-1980s), [[Kinko's]] (1983), [[Bohemian Rhapsody]]
*** 1028: former location of [[Tomlin Grocery Co.]] ([[W. B. Tomlin]] 1900-1907), [[Stanfield & Holland]] (1919), [[Electrik Maid Bakery]] (1922),
*** 1030: former location of [[Shropshire-Daniel Grocery Co.]]  (1908-1921), [[Pryor Optical Dispensary]] (1970)
** 1032: [[Birmingham Apothecary]] (built c. 1910), former location of [[Highland Pharmacy]] (1905-1927), [[Physicians & Surgeons Apothecary]] / [[Physicians & Surgeons Apothecary|P & S Apothecary]] (1941-1970)
** 1034: [[Studio Arts Building]] (built 1910, burned 1986, rebuilt 1994) [[Waffle House]] (2013-), former location of [[Johnny Rockets]], [[Schaeffer Eye Center]]
*** 2nd floor: former location of [[Studio]] night club (1995-), [[Eleven20]] night club (2006), [[Bacchus]] night club (2011-2015), and [[SKKY]] night club (2015-2017)
** 1036: former location of [[Bright Drug Co.]] (1919-1926), [[Bon Ton Sandwich Shop]] (1941-1949)
 
* east side:
** 1001: [[1001 20th Street South]] (2020), former location of [[Highland Garage]]/[[Garrison Battery Co.]] (1926), [[Royal Tire Co.]] (1941-1949), [[Shiver & Hastie]] auto repair (1941),  [[S. Lewis & Co.]] contractors (1949), [[Hastie's Automotive Service]] (1949-1953), [[Emily Shop]] (1970-1996), [[The Break]] (1990s-2019)
** 1005-1035: [[Pickwick Plaza]]
*** 1005: [[Sleek Sports Bar]] (October 2017-), former location of [[L. V. Clark residence (1899), [[A. B. Jones]] / [[O. C. Sparks]] / [[O. W. Vernon]] / [[R. H. Wind]] / [[W. J. Martin]] (1919), [[Jack Moore Optical]] (1964-1970), [[The Outrigger]], [[Rube Burrows Food & 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]] (1964-1970)
*** 1009-1011: former location of [[Allright Auto Park]] parking lot (1964-1970)
**** 1009: former location of [[Whitman's Black & White Cab Co.]] (1941), [[Birmingham Clock Co.]] repairs (1946), [[McCrory Jewelers]] (1949), [[Carl Traywick]] jeweler (1953)
**** 1011: [[Mr Shawarma]] (2023), former location of [[Thomas Bacon]] barber shop (1941), [[Five Points Radio Service]] (1949), [[Five Points Parking Lot]] / [[Acton's Toyville]] (1949), [[Erle Plevine]] chiropodist (1953), [[Texas Taco & Chili Co.]], [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-2014), [[Exclusive Apparel]] (2015-2018), [[Momotaro]] rolled ice cream (October 2018-), [[The Golden Cookie]] (July 2022–)
*** 1013–1015: former location of [[O. Fortner]] (1919), [[White House Sandwich Shop]] (1941-1946), [[Dinette Eat Shop]] (1947-1961), [[Marie's Coffee Shop]] (1964), [[Pharo's Dinette]] (1970), [[Five Points Restaurant & Lounge]] (1971)
*** 1017-1025: [[Medical Arts Building]] (built 1931)
**** 1017: [[T-Bones]] (2014-), former location of [[Coleman Cleaners]] (1941), [[U.S. Post Office South Highland Station]] (1946-1953), [[Hall's Men's Shop]] (1964), [[Term Finance Co.]] (1970), Subway, [[Purple Onion]], [[Camp Taco]] (2009-2011)
**** 1019: former location of [[Insured Cleaners]] (1946), [[Lewdon's Hat Shop]] (1949-1953), [[Medical Arts Optical Co.]] (1964-1970)
**** 1021: [[Phone Clinic]], former location of [[Birmingham Apothecary]] ([[Fletcher Gray]] 1946-1970)
**** 1023: [[Hotel Indigo Birmingham]] (2017-), former Medical Arts Building entrance (1931-), [[Hotel Highland|Pickwick Hotel]] (1988-2007), [[Hotel Highland]] (2008-2016)
**** 1025: former location of [[John Cefalu]] (1919), [[Mayberger's Variety Shop]] (1922), [[Junior League Gift Shop & Library]] used clothes (1941–1946), [[Five Points Barber Shop]] (1970), [[All Star Instant Printing]] (1982), [[Sakura]] restaurant, [[Sekisui]] restaurant, [[Pho Pho]] restaurant (2015-December 2019)
**** 1027-1029: former location of [[Emily Shop]] (1939-1953)
***** 1027: former location of [[W. P. Gidden & Co.]] grocers (1899),  [[Five Points Drug Co.]] (1919-1922), [[Five Points Shoe Hospital]] (1934-1941), [[Carnack's Koneys]] (1983)
***** 1029: former location of [[Samuel Carpri]] shoe repair (1922)
**** 1031-1035: [[Ware Building]] (built c. 1930)
***** 1031-1033: [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (2015-), former location of [[Ted's Barbecue]] (1983), [[The Mill|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 [[U.S. Post Office South Highland Station]] (1919), [[Michael Dozas]] restaurant (1922), [[Mayberger's Variety Shop]] (1930s-1970), [[Barasch's]] (1972-1984)
****** 1031½: former location of [[Walter Hill]] (1919)
***** 1033: former location of [[Five Points Shoe Hospital]] (1941–1946), [[Pryor Optical Dispensary]] (1953), [[Louise Stephens]] travel agency (1970), [[Almost Famous]] (1980s)
**** 1035: former location of [[Five Points Drug Co.]] (1910s-1953), [[Pay-Less Drugs]] (1966-1986)
 
===[[Magnolia Avenue]]===
* 1045: [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (built 1909), 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 Crab Barrack]] (July 2022–), former location of [[Prudential Insurance]] (1970), [[The Gap]], [[Quincy]] toys, [[Fire and Ice|FiRE + iCE Improvisational Grill]] (2008-2009), [[The Red Zone]] sports bar (2013-2017), [[Brennan's]] Irish pub (2018–2020)
** 1110: under construction in 1964
** 1116: UPS Store, former location of [[A. Kimbell Business Machines]] (1964), [[Monroe International]] (1970), [[Subzone]]
** 1124–1130: [[Terrace Court]] apartments (built 1907)
*** 1124: former location of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (1964)
*** 1128: [[Dave's Pub]], former home of [[Stream of Consciousness Koffiehuis]] (1991)
*** 1130: former location of [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941–1946), [[Walker Oxygen Service Co.]] (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Oxygen & Hospital Supply Co.]] (1953), [[Birmingham Frame & Supply]] (1964-1970), [[Black Doggs]] smoke shop (1978)
 
* east side:
** 1101-1105: [[Spanish Stores]]
*** 1101: former location of [[Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham]], [[Peerless-White Swan Laundry]] (1949-1953), [[Margie's Flowers]] (1970), [[Ionolite]] research, [[Gorin's]], [[Joe Muggs Newssstand]], [[The Grape]], [[La Mesa]], [[Fuego Cantina]], [[The Preservery]] (2019)
*** 1103-1105: former location of [[Piper Ice Cream Co.]] (1941-1949), [[Five Points Cafeteria & Ice Cream]] (1953), [[Electrolux]] (1970)
**** 1105: [[Saloon]], former location of [[Lifskitz Delicatessen]], [[World Winds]] boutique (1997), [[Soca Clothing]]
**** 1105: [[Saloon]], former location of [[Lifskitz Delicatessen]], [[World Winds]] boutique (1997), [[Soca Clothing]]
**** 1107: former location of [[Bun N'Bun]] restaurant (1964)
*** 1107: former location of [[Selective Service Board No. 10]] (1941), [[Carrie Fleming]] (1946–1949), [[Bun N' Bun]] restaurant (1950s-1970)
**** 1195: [[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]]
*** 1111-1117: former location of [[Gillespy Apartments]] (1941-1949)
* [[12th Avenue South]]/[[Highland Avenue]] intersection
*** 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]]
** West side
 
*** 1200: [[Mellow Mushroom]], former location of [[Johnston & Raburn]] accountants (1964)
=== [[12th Avenue South]]/[[Highland Avenue]]===
* west side:
** 1200-1224: [[Highland Point Plaza]] (built 1956)
*** 1200: [[Mellow Mushroom]], former location of [[Charles Rudolph]] physician (1946-1953), [[Johnston & Raburn]] accountants (1964), [[Firenze]] restaurant ([[Ron Faust]] 1987–)
*** 1204: former location of [[Alpha Portland Cement]] (1964)
*** 1204: former location of [[Alpha Portland Cement]] (1964)
**** 1204a: former location of [[Municipal Service Co.]] bookkeeping service (1964)
**** 1204a: former location of [[Municipal Service Co.]] bookkeeping service (1964)
*** 1206: former location of [[Kaiser Refractories]] chemical division (1964)
*** 1206: former location of [[Kaiser Refractories]] chemical division (1964)
*** 1208: former location of [[Lehigh Portland Cement]] (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)
*** 1210: [[5 Point Public House]] (2015-), former location of [[Mack Haworth]] (1946), [[Twelve Ten Building]], [[The Medical Professionals' Exchange]] (1953), [[Life Insurance Company of Virginia]] / [[Security Life Insurance Company of America]] (1964), [[Twentysix]] restaurant (2006-2015)
*** 1212: former location of [[Lena Cox]] (1946–1949), [[Dessie Honeycutt]] (1953)
*** 1214: former location of the [[Portland Cement Association]] (1964)
*** 1214: former location of the [[Portland Cement Association]] (1964)
*** 1218: [[Ocean]], former location of [[Herzing University|Electronics Computer Programming Institute]], [[Herzing Institute]]
*** 1218: [[Ocean]], former location of [[Ernest Morgan]] (1946), [[Thomas Smith]] / [[O'Neal King]] (1949), [[Lewis Hayes]] (1953), [[Herzing University|Electronics Computer Programming Institute]] (1968), [[Herzing Institute]]
*** 1224: former location of the [[Pure Oil Co.]]
*** 1220: former location of [[Ida Parsons]] (1946), [[James Holt]] / [[Elizabeth Holt School of Dressmaking & Designing]] (1949-1953)
** East side
*** 1224: former location of [[Fannie Mitchell]] (1946), [[Minnie Dunlap]] (1949-1953)
*** 1201: [[Shepherd-Sloss Building]], former site of the rooftop [[Barber's clock]]
*** 1230: former location of [[Minnie Dunlap]] (1946), [[Psi Omega]] fraternity house (1953), [[Pure Oil Co.]]
**** [[Crush]], former location of [[Uranus]], [[Bell Bottoms]], [[Louie Louie]] and [[Cadillac Cafe]]
 
*** 1207: [[Pop's Neighborhood Grill]], former location of [[Mancha's]], [[Pyramids]], [[Curry in a Hurry]], and [[Kohinoor]]
* east side:
*** 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]] intersection
*** 1201: former location of [[Cadillac Cafe]] (1970s), [[Louie Louie]] (1982-1997), [[Bell Bottoms]], [[Uranus]] (2009), [[Crush]] (2009-2010)
** West side
*** 1203: former location of [[Marinello Beauty Salon]] (1941-1953)
*** 1300: [[Dian Apartments]]
*** 1205: former location of [[The Nut Shop]] (1941), [[Dixie Electric Co.]] radio repairs (1946), [[Cost Electric Co.]] (1949), [[William Nicholson]] physician (1953)
*** 1312: [[Haskins Williams residence]] (built c. 1901), [[5 Points Brewing]], former location of ''[[Black & White]]'' offices
*** 1207: [[Pop's Neighborhood Grill]], former location of [[Ryan Beauty Shoppe]] (1941-1949), [[Ester Jones Beauty Shop]] (1953), [[Mancha's]] (1963-2003), [[Curry in a Hurry]] (2003-2005), [[Pyramids]] (2005-2008), [[Kohinoor]] (2008-2010)
*** 1318-1328: [[Cobb Lane Apartments]]
** 1209: former location of [[LaDame Cleaners]] (1941-1953)
**** 1318: former location of [[Scottish Town Piper]] (1997), [[Mad Doctor Game Shop]]
** 1211: former location of [[Ramsey Creamery]] delicatessen (1941-1953)
*** 1330: former location of [[Sparks Tourist Home]] (1964)
** 1217: former location of [[Howard Duke]] (1946–1949)
** East side
** 1225: [[Ranelli's Deli]], former location of [[Five Points Standard Station]] (1964)
*** 1301: [[Newton Manor]]
 
* [[14th Avenue South]] intersection
===[[13th Avenue South]]===
** West side
* west side:
*** 1400: [[Legacy Federal Credit Union]] headquarters, former location of [[A & P Supermarket]] (1964)
** 1300: [[Dian Apartments]] (1922-1953)
** East side
** 1312: [[Haskins Williams residence]] (built c. 1901), former location of [[Haskins Williams]] (1901–), [[Bertha Williams]] (1946–1953),[[Signature House]] gallery ([[Malcolm McRae]] 1970s–1983), ''[[Black & White]]'' offices
*** 1401: former location of [[American Liberty Insurance Group]], U.S. Department of Labor offices (1964)
** 1314-1318: [[Cobb Lane Apartments]] (built c. 1909 as [[Cobb Lane Apartments|Levert Apartments]])
* [[15th Avenue South]] intersection
** 1322: former location of [[H. B. Gray residence]] (1899), apartments (1941-1953)
** West side
** 1330: former location of [[Ocia Upton]] (1946), [[Mary Upton]] (1949), [[Agnes Irvine]] (1953), [[Sparks Tourist Home]] (1964)
*** 1500: [[Sue Ward residence]] (1964)
* east side:
*** 1512: former location of the [[Avon Motel]] (1964)
** 1301-1311: [[Newton Manor]] apartments (1929-1953)
** East side
** 1321: former location of [[B. L. Coffin residence]] (1899)
*** 1501: [[Zydeco]], formerly the "[[Phoenix Club building|City Club]]" for the [[Phoenix Club]]
** 1323-1325: former location of [[Lester Simpson]] (1946–1949)
*** 1505: apartments
** 1327: former location of [[Gussie Downey]] (1946–1949), [[Calvin Price]] (1953)
* [[16th Avenue South]] intersection
** 1331: former location of [[Georgia Hagan]] (1946–1949), [[Mae Riddle]] (1953)
** 1600: [[Birmingham Health Care]] clinic, formerly included [[Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union]]
 
===[[14th Avenue South]]===
* west side
** 1400: [[Legacy Federal Credit Union]] headquarters, former location of [[A & P Supermarket]] (1953-1964)
** 1404: former location of [[B. B. Comer residence]] (1899)
** 1430: former location of [[Vulcan Service Station]] ([[John Hodge]] 1941-1949)
* east side
** 1401-1405: former location of [[American Liberty Insurance Group]], U.S. Department of Labor offices (1964)
*** 1401: former location of [[Robert Norris]] (1946), [[Burks Antique Shop]] ([[Victor Burks]] 1949-1953)
*** 1405: former location of [[James Bowron residence]] (1899-1926)
 
===[[15th Avenue South]]===
* west side:
** 1500: former location of [[Roger McNutt]] (1946), [[Sue Ward]] (1964)
** 1512: former location of [[Walter Davis]] (1946), [[Avon Motel]] ([[Lena Cox]] 1953-1964)
** 1516: former location of [[Gaylon McCollough]] plastic surgery clinic (-1999)
 
* east side:
** 1501: [[Zydeco]], formerly the "[[1909 Phoenix Club building|City Club]]" for the [[Phoenix Club]] (built 1909)
** 1505: apartments
** 1511: former location of [[Judith Hodgson]] (1953)
 
===[[16th Avenue South]]===
* street merges into [[21st Street South|Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]
* west side
** 1600: former location of [[Milton Huffman]] (1946), [[South Medical Plaza]] (built 1968, demolished 2019), formerly the [[McCollough Aesthetic Medical Center]] (1990s-1999), [[Birmingham Health Care]] (2002-2016), [[Alabama Regional Medical Services]] (2016-March 2018)
* east side
** 1601: former location of [[Elizabeth Murphy]] (1946)


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==References==
* Ervin, Mark (December 1, 2016) "[https://bigcom.com/2016/12/birmingham-2nd-avenue-ginkgo-trees/ Birmingham in Bloom: An Analysis of the 2nd Avenue Ginkgo Trees]" Big Communications


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Latest revision as of 17:06, 19 March 2024

20th Street South in October 1962

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.

During the 1980s rows of Willow oak trees were installed along 20th Street South as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by Nimrod Long & Associates.

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

Powell Avenue

The Alagasco Building in 2010

former Alabama Great Southern Railroad crossing

Moore-Handley Hardware Co. in 1904

1st Avenue South

2nd Avenue South

c. 1963 view looking north up 20th Street toward downtown

3rd Avenue South

4th Avenue South

1977 advertisement for "The Strip"
start of UAB campus

5th Avenue South

6th Avenue South

Hillman Hospital, c. 1929

7th Avenue South

University Boulevard (formerly 8th Avenue South)

8th Court South (east) / 9th Avenue South (west)

10th Avenue South intersection

Five Points South begins

Magnolia Avenue

11th Avenue South

12th Avenue South/Highland Avenue

13th Avenue South

14th Avenue South

15th Avenue South

16th Avenue South

U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham
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

References

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