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Revision as of 14:50, 2 September 2010

Roebuck Marketplace (originally Roebuck Plaza Shopping Center, later Roebuck Shopping City) is a shopping center located at U.S. Highway 11 just northwest of the Roebuck Municipal Golf Course and near the Parkway East exit of I-59. It was developed by the National Plazas Company of New York and opened on March 14, 1957 at a cost of $2.5 million.

The grand opening ceremony was presided over by Mayor of Birmingham Jimmy Morgan with music from the Woodlawn High School marching band conducted by Gerald Smith. It opened with 21 tenants and parking spaces for 1,200 cars.

Pizitz Roebuck Plaza opened just southwest of the original shopping center in 1960.

From March 15-19, 1967 the shopping center hosted a display of life-size replica dinosaurs from the 1964 World's Fair presented by Sinclair Oil.

The center was renovated in 1995 as the "Roebuck Marketplace" by Real Estate Southeast LLC of Prattville. A Super Wal-Mart opened near the shopping center in 2004. Cohen Commercial Properties purchased the center later that year. It is managed by American Commercial Realty.

Tenants

Original

Later

References

  • "Roebuck Marketplace shopping center sold to Cohen Commercial" (December 23, 2004) Birmingham Business Journal

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