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'''Todd's Vestavia Mall''' or '''Todd's Mall''' is retail center located on [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) at [[Canyon Road]], behind the [[Vestavia Hills Post Office|Post Office]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. It was developed in [[1960]] by [[Jesse Todd]] and was originally anchored by a fourth location of his mother's [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]], but the restaurant did not last for long.
'''Vestavia Village''' (formerly '''Todd's Vestavia Mall''' or '''Todd's Mall''') is a 50,462 square-foot retail center located at [[Molton Street]] and [[Canyon Road]], behind the [[Vestavia Hills Post Office|Post Office]], near [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) in [[Vestavia Hills]]. It was developed on the site of a former trampoline court in [[1960]] by [[Jesse Todd]], and was originally anchored by a fourth location of his mother's [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]].


Most tenant spaces in the small "mall" had outside entrances, but a short two-level interior corridor provided access to the cafeteria and to smaller spaces, mostly used as offices. A portion of the mall was demolished and rebuilt as a [[Walgreen's]] pharmacy.
Most tenant spaces in the small "mall" had outside entrances, but a short two-level interior corridor provided access to the cafeteria and to smaller spaces, mostly used as offices. A portion of the mall was demolished and rebuilt as a [[Walgreen's]] pharmacy.
[[Ward Neely]] purchased Vestavia Village in March [[2020]] for $3.6 million.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]] (1960-1968)
* [[Achieve Clinical Research]]
* [[ABC Store]]
* [[Alabama Spine & Rehabilitation Center]]
* [[Backcountry Outfitters]] (1980s)
* [[Brookwood Internal Medicine]]
* [[Baskin-Robbins]] ice cream (1980s)
* former location of [[Mrs Todd's Cafeteria]] (1960-1968), [[Robert's Cafeteria]] (1968-), [[House of Hunan]] (1990s)
* [[Bruno's]] grocery store (1960s-1974), later [[Piggly-Wiggly]]
* former location of [[Vestavia Model Car Raceway]], slot car race track, [[ABC Store]]
* [[Glidden]] paint store, later [[Kinko's]]
* former location of [[Backcountry Outfitters]] (1987)
* [[P & S Apothecary]] (1960s)
* [[Bariatrics of Alabama]]
* [[State Farm Insurance]] Vestavia Hills office
* former location of [[David Landau]], podiatrist (1987)
* [[Vestavia Model Car Raceway]], slot car race track
* former location of [[Baskin-Robbins]] ice cream (1980s)
* former location of [[Bruno's]] grocery store (1960s-1974), [[Piggly-Wiggly]] (1970s), [[LivingWell Fitness Center]] (1987)
* former location of [[Daniels Opticians]]
* former location of [[Espey's Barber Shop]]
* former location of [[Frederick's Coiffures]]
* former location of [[99 Nook Dress Shop]] (1969)
* [[Kwik Kopy Printing]] (1987-)
* [[Olan Mills]] photography studio
* former location of [[P & S Apothecary]] (1960s-1987), [[Henderson Drugs & Gifts]] (1987-)
* former location of [[State Farm Insurance]] Vestavia Hills office
* former location of [[Jim Ostrosky Cosmetics]] (1987)
* U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Vestavia Hills Field Office (1984)
* [[Walgreen's]], former location of [[Glidden]] paint store
* [[Performance Group]]
* former location of [[Vestavia Appliance]]
* [[Vestavia Hills Imaging Center]]
* former location of [[Watkins' One Hour Cleaners]] (1987)
 
==References==
* {{Walden-2014}}, p. 54
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 24, 2020) "Bham CRE pro buys Vestavia retail center for $3.6M." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 17 April 2023

Vestavia Village (formerly Todd's Vestavia Mall or Todd's Mall) is a 50,462 square-foot retail center located at Molton Street and Canyon Road, behind the Post Office, near Montgomery Highway (U.S. Highway 31) in Vestavia Hills. It was developed on the site of a former trampoline court in 1960 by Jesse Todd, and was originally anchored by a fourth location of his mother's Mrs Todd's Cafeteria.

Most tenant spaces in the small "mall" had outside entrances, but a short two-level interior corridor provided access to the cafeteria and to smaller spaces, mostly used as offices. A portion of the mall was demolished and rebuilt as a Walgreen's pharmacy.

Ward Neely purchased Vestavia Village in March 2020 for $3.6 million.

Tenants

References

  • Walden, Rebecca Cybulsky (2014) Vestavia Hills. Images of America Series. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Press. ISBN 1439648255, p. 54
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 24, 2020) "Bham CRE pro buys Vestavia retail center for $3.6M." Birmingham Business Journal