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The '''Red Roof Inn Birmingham South''', formerly the '''Hampton Inn & Suites''' and '''Baymont Inn & Suites''' is a 3-story motel at 1466 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. It opened in the 1980s.
The '''Red Roof Inn Birmingham South''', formerly the '''Hampton Inn & Suites South''' and '''Baymont Inn & Suites-Birmingham/Vestavia''' is a 3-story, 118-room motel at 1466 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. It opened in the 1980s.


On the evening of [[April 4]], [[1977]] then hotel manager [[Larry Maddox]] exchanged words with salon owner [[Jody Ford]] outside the [[Brookwood Village]] cinema. Ford followed Maddox back to the hotel to confront him again, and Maddox retrieved a shotgun from his office and [[List of homicides in 1977#Vestavia Hills|shot her to death]]. He pleaded not guilty by reason of self-defense and was acquitted at trial.
A & V Investors of Georgia acquired the motel from Wells Street Capital of Chicago, Illinois for $1.8 million in [[2015]].


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* Carlton, Bob (May 22, 2009) "Maria's Mexican Restaurant opens In Vestavia Hills." {{BN}}
* Davis, Bryan (June 22, 2015) "Former Baymont Hotel sold for $1.8 million." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Motels]]
[[Category:Motels]]

Latest revision as of 09:05, 17 July 2023

The Red Roof Inn Birmingham South, formerly the Hampton Inn & Suites South and Baymont Inn & Suites-Birmingham/Vestavia is a 3-story, 118-room motel at 1466 Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills. It opened in the 1980s.

A & V Investors of Georgia acquired the motel from Wells Street Capital of Chicago, Illinois for $1.8 million in 2015.

References