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[[Image:Mountain Brook Shopping Center.jpg|thumb|center|575px|Mountain Brook Shopping Center in April 2009]]
The '''Mountain Brook Shopping Center''' is a strip shopping center located on [[Culver Road]] near the intersection of [[Montevallo Road]] and [[Cahaba Road]] on the north side of [[Mountain Brook Village]]. The 63,000 square foot center opened in [[1955]] and is owned by the family of [[Rele Evans]].
The '''Mountain Brook Shopping Center''' is a strip shopping center located on [[Culver Road]] near the intersection of [[Montevallo Road]] and [[Cahaba Road]] on the north side of [[Mountain Brook Village]]. The 63,000 square foot center opened in [[1955]] and is owned by the family of [[Rele Evans]].


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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Treadwell Barber Shop]] (outparcel)
* [[Treadwell Barber Shop]] (outparcel)
* [[RealtySouth]] training center (outparcel)
* [[Dandé Lion]]
* [[Dandé Lion]]
* [[Mountain Brook Post Office]]
* [[Mountain Brook Post Office]]

Revision as of 17:17, 5 April 2009

Mountain Brook Shopping Center in April 2009

The Mountain Brook Shopping Center is a strip shopping center located on Culver Road near the intersection of Montevallo Road and Cahaba Road on the north side of Mountain Brook Village. The 63,000 square foot center opened in 1955 and is owned by the family of Rele Evans.

In 2009 Evans and his son John revealed plans for a $200 million redevelopment of a 27-acre parcel including the shopping center and adjacent Park Lane Apartments on Lane Park Road. The new development, dubbed "Lane Parke" would be built in phases with a total of 210,000 square feet of retail space, 1,200 parking spaces, a 75-room hotel and 45,000 square feet of office space above the shops. Condominiums, town houses and apartments would also be constructed in the final phase.

Tenants

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (April 5, 2009) "Family plans $200 million Mountain Brook Village shop, hotel development." Birmingham News