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'''The Hollywood''' is a 10,000 square-foot shopping center developed by [[Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate]] at [[400 Hollywood Boulevard]], where [[Hollywood Boulevard]] crosses over [[U. S. Highway 280]].
'''The Hollywood''' is a 12,000 square-foot shopping center developed by [[Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate]] at [[400 Hollywood Boulevard]], where [[Hollywood Boulevard]] crosses over [[U. S. Highway 280]].


The center's design, featuring aluminum and glass storefronts and cor-ten steel, is meant to evoke a 1960s look. The development's marquee sign will have a snowflake spire design.
The center's design, featuring aluminum and glass storefronts and cor-ten steel, is meant to evoke a 1960s look. The development's marquee sign will have a snowflake spire design.

Revision as of 11:59, 10 October 2010

The Hollywood is a 12,000 square-foot shopping center developed by Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate at 400 Hollywood Boulevard, where Hollywood Boulevard crosses over U. S. Highway 280.

The center's design, featuring aluminum and glass storefronts and cor-ten steel, is meant to evoke a 1960s look. The development's marquee sign will have a snowflake spire design.

The center marks the return of Mexico Lindo to the site after four year's absence. Another restaurant, Over Easy, will serve "creative" breakfast food and will be open for lunch as well. The ABC Store in Mountain Brook Village is relocating to the center, which will also have a branch of Beal Bank.

Shannon-Waltchack received $250,000 in incentive tax abatements from the City of Birmingham for the $3.5 million project, which broke ground on April 16, 2010 and opened in late Fall of the same year.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (April 16, 2010) "Mexico Lindo to return to Hollywood retail strip at U.S. 280 along with new breakfast restaurant." Birmingham News
  • Kent, Dawn (October 10, 2010) "The Hollywood readying for its premiere, one of several updated retail centers in metro Birmingham." Birmingham News