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'''Bishop Circle''' is an approximately one-tenth of a mile long street in [[Pelham]] located near [[Oak Mountain State Park]] and [[ | '''Bishop Circle''' is an approximately one-tenth of a mile long street in [[Pelham]] located near [[Oak Mountain State Park]] and [[Oak Mountain Amphitheater]], with visibility from [[I-65]]. | ||
==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
*100: | * 100: [[Best Western Plus Oak Mountain Inn]] (2008–) | ||
*101: | * 101: [[Extended Stay America Select Suites – Birmingham – Pelham]] (2023–), former location of [[America Place Hotel]], [[Value Place Hotel]] (2008–2016), [[Woodspring Suites]] (2016–2022) | ||
*120: [[ | * 120: [[Engineering Design Group]] ([[David Stovall]]) / [[HighPointe Properties]] ([[Connor Farmer]]) / [[MAGA Material Supply]] ([[Keith Russell]]), former location of [[Cock of the Walk]] restaurant, [[Ezell's Fish Camp]] restaurant, [[Star Scooters]] | ||
* 121: [[Newcastle Homes]] (built 2016) | |||
[[Category: Bishop Circle|*]] | [[Category: Bishop Circle|*]] |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 2 October 2023
Bishop Circle is an approximately one-tenth of a mile long street in Pelham located near Oak Mountain State Park and Oak Mountain Amphitheater, with visibility from I-65.
Tenants
- 100: Best Western Plus Oak Mountain Inn (2008–)
- 101: Extended Stay America Select Suites – Birmingham – Pelham (2023–), former location of America Place Hotel, Value Place Hotel (2008–2016), Woodspring Suites (2016–2022)
- 120: Engineering Design Group (David Stovall) / HighPointe Properties (Connor Farmer) / MAGA Material Supply (Keith Russell), former location of Cock of the Walk restaurant, Ezell's Fish Camp restaurant, Star Scooters
- 121: Newcastle Homes (built 2016)