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* [[Firestone]] | * [[Firestone]] | ||
* [[Foodland]] (1989-) | * [[Foodland]] (1989-) | ||
* [[Hibbett Sporting Goods]] | * [[Hibbett Sporting Goods]] | ||
* [[Images Bridal]] | * [[Images Bridal]] | ||
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* [[Elmore's]] (Store #105; opened March 1972) | * [[Elmore's]] (Store #105; opened March 1972) | ||
* [[El Gringo's]] restaurant | * [[El Gringo's]] restaurant | ||
* [[Goody's]] (closed August 2020) | |||
* [[Palmer's]] | * [[Palmer's]] | ||
* [[Pasquale's Pizza]] | * [[Pasquale's Pizza]] |
Revision as of 20:30, 5 September 2020
Village Green Shopping Center is a shopping center located on Main Street in Gardendale that was constructed in 1971.
Tenants
Current tenants
- All Star Pool & Spa
- The Boutique
- Dollar General
- Family Styling Salon
- Firestone
- Foodland (1989-)
- Hibbett Sporting Goods
- Images Bridal
- Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
- Mings Garden restaurant
- Nails For You & Tanning
- Tiger Rock Martial Arts
- Top Games
Former tenants
- Bargain Town
- Busch's Jewelers
- Eckerd Drugs
- Elmore's (Store #105; opened March 1972)
- El Gringo's restaurant
- Goody's (closed August 2020)
- Palmer's
- Pasquale's Pizza
- Peebles
- Peggy's Hallmark
- Pic 'n Pay Shoes
- Radio Shack (opened in 1971; closed May 30, 2017)
- Rite-Aid (closed in June 2018 after merger with Walgreens)
- The Fine Line (owned by Joe & Margaret Bell)
- Winn-Dixie (moved to Fultondale in 1989)
- Yieldings