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The [[Hoover]] '''Antique Super Mall''' is a 36,000-square-foot antique mall located on [[Municipal Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. Opened in April [[1987]] by the fater-son duo of [[Jack Nix|Jack]] and [[Bill Nix]], their location at the intersection of Municipal Drive and [[Lorna Road]] is highly visable from [[I-459]].
The [[Hoover]] '''Antique Super Mall''' is a 36,000-square-foot antique mall located on [[Municipal Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. Opened in April [[1987]] by the father-son duo of [[Jack Nix|Jack]] and [[Bill Nix]], their location at the intersection of Municipal Drive and [[Lorna Road]] is highly visable from [[I-459]].


Set to close its doors on October 31, [[2006]], the structure will be demolished to make way for a 150,000-square-foot, five floor, $8.2 million self-storage facility.  
Set to close its doors on October 31, [[2006]], the structure will be demolished to make way for a 150,000-square-foot, five floor, $8.2 million self-storage facility.  
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[[Category:Antique stores]]
[[Category:Antique stores]]
[[Category:Municipal Drive]]
[[Category:1987 buildings]]
[[Category:Hoover]]
[[Category:Hoover]]

Revision as of 10:44, 21 September 2006

The Hoover Antique Super Mall is a 36,000-square-foot antique mall located on Municipal Drive in Hoover. Opened in April 1987 by the father-son duo of Jack and Bill Nix, their location at the intersection of Municipal Drive and Lorna Road is highly visable from I-459.

Set to close its doors on October 31, 2006, the structure will be demolished to make way for a 150,000-square-foot, five floor, $8.2 million self-storage facility.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael. (September 20, 2006) "Time running out for Hoover Antique Mall." Birmingham News.
  • Kent, Dawn. (November 23, 2005) "Antique mall to be razed for shopping center, self-storage." Birmingham News.