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The '''Shops at River Ridge''' is a 10,000 square-foot shopping center located on the site of the former [[Shogun Japanese Steakhouse]] near the [[River Ridge Plaza]] at 4618 [[U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)|U.S. Highway 280]]. It was developed in [[2011]] by [[Allen Hawkins]] of [[Terra Equities]]. [[bDot Architecture]] designed the center, which was constructed by [[Bradford Building Company]].
The '''Shops at River Ridge''' is a 10,000 square-foot shopping center located on the 1.3-acre site of the former [[Shogun Japanese Steakhouse]] near the [[River Ridge Plaza]] at 4618 [[U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)|U.S. Highway 280]]. The site is within [[Birmingham]]'s [[Overton]] neighborhood in northern [[Shelby County]].
 
It was developed in [[2011]] by [[Allen Hawkins]] of [[Terra Equities]]. [[bDot Architecture]] designed the center, which was constructed by [[Bradford Building Company]].


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
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* Kent, Dawn (December 11, 2011) "Shogun site gets new life as a shopping center." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (December 11, 2011) "Shogun site gets new life as a shopping center." {{BN}}


[[Category:Shopping centers]]
[[Category:Overton shopping centers]]
[[Category:U.S. Highway 280]]
[[Category:U.S. Highway 280]]
[[Category:2011 buildings]]
[[Category:2011 buildings]]
[[Category:Terra Equities developments]]
[[Category:Terra Equities developments]]
[[Category:bDot Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:bDot Architecture buildings]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, 21 December 2023

The Shops at River Ridge is a 10,000 square-foot shopping center located on the 1.3-acre site of the former Shogun Japanese Steakhouse near the River Ridge Plaza at 4618 U.S. Highway 280. The site is within Birmingham's Overton neighborhood in northern Shelby County.

It was developed in 2011 by Allen Hawkins of Terra Equities. bDot Architecture designed the center, which was constructed by Bradford Building Company.

Tenants

References

  • Kent, Dawn (December 11, 2011) "Shogun site gets new life as a shopping center." The Birmingham News