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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 father-son duo of [[Jack Nix|Jack]] and [[Bill Nix]], their location at the intersection of Municipal Drive and [[Lorna Road]] is highly visible from [[I-459]].
The [[Hoover]] '''Antique Super Mall''' (formerly '''Riverchase Antique Gallery''') is a 36,000-square-foot antique mall located at 3454 [[Lorna Road]], facing [[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 visible from [[I-459]].
 
Nix was one of a number of residents and business owners who appeared before the [[Hoover City Council]] in [[2004]] over concerns about Hispanic migrant workers congregating at gas stations along Lorna Road. His antique store is located between Lorna Road and the former [[Hoover Multicultural Center]], which provided social services to Hispanic workers.
 
Set to close on October 31, [[2006]], the present structure will be demolished to make way for a new $8.2 million, five floor, 160,000-square-foot self-storage facility. As it was originally conceived, the antiques showroom would have occupied the ground floor while the other floors were used for self-storage. More recently, however, Nix has indicated that the antiques store would not return.
 
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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==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael. (September 20, 2006) "Time running out for Hoover Antique Mall." ''Birmingham News''.
* Tomberlin, Michael. (September 20, 2006) "Center to replace antique mall." ''Birmingham News''.
* Kent, Dawn. (November 23, 2005) "Antique mall to be razed for shopping center, self-storage." ''Birmingham News''.
* Kent, Dawn. (November 24, 2005) "Antique mall to be razed for shopping center, self-storage." ''Birmingham News''.
 


[[Category:Antique stores]]
[[Category:Antique stores]]

Revision as of 13:42, 21 September 2006

The Hoover Antique Super Mall (formerly Riverchase Antique Gallery) is a 36,000-square-foot antique mall located at 3454 Lorna Road, facing 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 visible from I-459.

Nix was one of a number of residents and business owners who appeared before the Hoover City Council in 2004 over concerns about Hispanic migrant workers congregating at gas stations along Lorna Road. His antique store is located between Lorna Road and the former Hoover Multicultural Center, which provided social services to Hispanic workers.

Set to close on October 31, 2006, the present structure will be demolished to make way for a new $8.2 million, five floor, 160,000-square-foot self-storage facility. As it was originally conceived, the antiques showroom would have occupied the ground floor while the other floors were used for self-storage. More recently, however, Nix has indicated that the antiques store would not return.


Preceded by:
Hoover Skate Center
3454 Lorna Road
? - 2006
Succeeded by:
Self-storage


References

  • Tomberlin, Michael. (September 20, 2006) "Center to replace antique mall." Birmingham News.
  • Kent, Dawn. (November 24, 2005) "Antique mall to be razed for shopping center, self-storage." Birmingham News.