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* [[Shades Crest Road]] intersection (road continues west as [[Alabama Highway 150]])
* [[Shades Crest Road]] intersection (road continues west as [[Alabama Highway 150]])
** 2321: [[Lake Crest Center]] office building (built 1999)
** 2325: [[Express Oil Change]] store #124
** 2325: [[Express Oil Change]] store #124
** 2328: proposed [[Dobbins Group]]/Kessler mixed-use development
** 2328: proposed [[Dobbins Group]]/Kessler mixed-use development
** 2341: [[Lake Crest Plaza]]
** 2341: [[Lake Crest Plaza]] shopping center
*** Suite 111: [[La Brisa Mexican Restaurant]]
*** Suite 111: [[La Brisa Mexican Restaurant]]
*** Suite 117: [[Johnny Brusco's New York Style Pizza]], formerly [[Moe's Original BBQ]] (?–2012)
*** Suite 117: [[Johnny Brusco's New York Style Pizza]], formerly [[Moe's Original BBQ]] (?–2012)

Revision as of 14:54, 25 March 2022

John Hawkins Parkway is a section of Alabama Highway 150 in Hoover extending from Montgomery Highway in the east (where it continues east as Lorna Road) to Shades Crest Road in the west.

Originally Highway 150 was a two-lane route from Hoover to the Bessemer city limits, but the area saw much residential, commercial and institutional growth beginning in the 1980s, leading to Hoover having the highway widened from Montgomery Highway to Interstate 459. Hoover leaders found Alabama state legislator John Hawkins, representing southern Jefferson County, helpful in getting this work done, so in 1999, they asked that part of the highway be designated as John Hawkins Parkway. The request was granted in January 2000.

Today several large retail developments, including the Riverchase Galleria, Patton Creek Shopping Center, and The Grove, are located along or adjoining to the road. Hunter Street Baptist Church, one of the largest churches in Alabama, is located on it, and the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium is accessible from it. In the late 2000s, the road west of I-459 was widened to five lanes.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the John Hawkins Parkway category.

References

  • "Hoover Wants to Rename Part of Road." (July 14, 1999). The Birmingham News.
  • "John Hawkins Parkway created in Hoover." (January 26, 2000). The Birmingham News.
  • "Alabama State Route 150." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 14 Oct 2006, 01:32 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 6 Nov 2006 [1].