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Revision as of 10:08, 19 September 2020
Westwood, formerly West Homewood Shops, is a one-story 7,465 square-foot commercial strip located at 701–715 Oak Grove Road, on the corner of Raliegh Avenue, facing Patriot Park in Homewood's West Homewood community.
The building was constructed in 1952 for a supermarket. It was acquired by Shannon Waltchack in 2019. They undertook a renovation of the property, designed by CCR Architecture & Interiors, in 2020.
Tenants
- 701: Studio Bham
- 705: Ash bar & grill, former location of Oak & Raleigh
- 709: Southern Firearms Appraisals
- 711: Parkside Salon, former location of Willie's Oak Grove Barber Shop (1960's - 2000's)
- 713: former location of Jelly's Steak House (Jelly Fowler 1967–1974)
- 715: former location of Magic City Sweet Ice / Magic City Gelateria & Bistro (–2019)
References
- Watson, Nathan (September 14, 2020) "Shannon Waltchack is investing $250K to renovate an iconic retail center in West Homewood." Bham Now