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The [[Thomas Drive-In]] restaurant was the first new building, constructed on the extreme west corner of the site. The main retail strips were designed by [[James Gatling]], who also designed Shepherd-Sloss' [[Highland Plaza|Plaza Stores]] on [[Highland Avenue]]. Construction of the first 400-foot x 800-foot building was begun by the [[Marbury-Moriss Construction Company]] on [[April 15]], with the first stores opening on [[September 1]]. A 400-space parking lot was laid out to serve the development and a second building, 175 feet by 140 feet, was planned to break ground that summer. | The [[Thomas Drive-In]] restaurant was the first new building, constructed on the extreme west corner of the site. The main retail strips were designed by [[James Gatling]], who also designed Shepherd-Sloss' [[Highland Plaza|Plaza Stores]] on [[Highland Avenue]]. Construction of the first 400-foot x 800-foot building was begun by the [[Marbury-Moriss Construction Company]] on [[April 15]], with the first stores opening on [[September 1]]. A 400-space parking lot was laid out to serve the development and a second building, 175 feet by 140 feet, was planned to break ground that summer. | ||
The strip was given a face lift in [[1961]]. A trolley service to carry shoppers around the center was instituted the same year. | |||
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* "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/1941-04.htm Huge new shopping center to be built near fairgrounds]" (April 1941) ''Birmingham News'' - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | * "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/1941-04.htm Huge new shopping center to be built near fairgrounds]" (April 1941) ''Birmingham News'' - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | ||
* "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/FivePoints%20(10-61).jpg Five Points West Marks 21st Birthday]" (October 1961) ''Birmingham News'' - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:21, 2 October 2011
The Five Points West Shopping City is a large shopping center developed in 1941 by A. Page Sloss of Shepherd-Sloss Realty at Five Points West. At the time, the 24-acre project was announced as the largest private development in the region since 1925.
The Thomas Drive-In restaurant was the first new building, constructed on the extreme west corner of the site. The main retail strips were designed by James Gatling, who also designed Shepherd-Sloss' Plaza Stores on Highland Avenue. Construction of the first 400-foot x 800-foot building was begun by the Marbury-Moriss Construction Company on April 15, with the first stores opening on September 1. A 400-space parking lot was laid out to serve the development and a second building, 175 feet by 140 feet, was planned to break ground that summer.
The strip was given a face lift in 1961. A trolley service to carry shoppers around the center was instituted the same year.
Tenants
original tenants
- Lane Drugs
- beauty parlor
- Utopia Cleaners
- Scott-Burr Stores
- A & P Supermarket
- Helen's Candies
- barber shop
- florist
later tenants
- Britling Cafeteria
- The Camera Shop
- Coffee Cup Restaurant
- Cosart's Fashion Center
- Five Points West Library
- Food Fair
- Hill's Food Store
- Justice Appliance
- Little Hardware
- New Williams
- Peggy Ann Dress Shop
- Stout Jewelry
- Stand N' Snack
- Zayre
References
- "Huge new shopping center to be built near fairgrounds" (April 1941) Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound
- "Five Points West Marks 21st Birthday" (October 1961) Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound