11th Street South
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11th Street South is a north-south street in Birmingham's Southside and Glen Iris neighborhoods, including the western end of the UAB campus.
Notable Locations (north to south)
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 11th Street South category.
Five Points South neighborhood
- street begins at 2nd Avenue South
- west side:
- I-65
- 204: former location of Acton Etheridge Coal Co. (1960)
- I-65
- wast side:
- Alabama Power Midtown District Substation
- west side:
- 3rd Avenue South (east only, dead end)
- west side:
- east side:
- 313: former location of True Light Baptist Church (1960)
- 4th Avenue South/I-65 offramp (street resumes)
- west side (Block 278):
- 400-402: former location of grocery store (1891)
- 408: former location of meat market (1891)
- 410: former location of vacant store (1891)
- 412: former location of dwelling (1891)
- 414: former location of dwelling (1891), Ethiopian Holy Church of God (1928), Zion Friendship Baptist Church (1960)
- 420: former location of dwelling (1891)
- east side (Block 271):
- 401-411: former location of Alabama Iron Works (1886-1891)
- 421: former location of dwelling (1891)
- west side (Block 278):
- 5th Avenue South intersects
- west side (Block 277):
- 500-530: former location of vacant lot (1891)
- 550: UAB Cancer Research Center (demolished 2018)
- 500-530: former location of vacant lot (1891)
- east side (Block 272):
- 501-531: former location of dwelling (1891), UAB Parking Lot R2 (demolished 2018)
- west side (Block 277):
- 6th Avenue South intersects
- west side
- 600: Birmingham Fire Station No. 2
- 620: UAB Recycling Center
- 650: WBHM-FM studios
- east side
- 601-631: Legacy Pavilion (opened August 2017)
- 615: former location of Birmingham Auto Body Co. repairs (1960)
- 619: former location of Haralson Sales Co. manufacturers' agents (1960)
- 601-631: Legacy Pavilion (opened August 2017)
- west side
- former intersection with 7th Avenue South (abandoned)
- west side:
- I-65
- 718 rear: former location of Apex Woodworks cabinet makers
- I-65
- east side:
- 711: 7-11 Building (built as the Birmingham Builders Exchange Building, demolished 2019)
- UAB Parking Lot 15P
- west side:
Glen Iris
- University Boulevard intersects
- west side:
- 800: BBVA Compass Field (built 2015), former location of Medical Center Inn (1974-2011)
- 802: UAB Marshall Conference Center
- 810: former location of Dinar Grotto Club (1960)
- former location of 11th Street Baptist Church
- east side:
- 801: Young Memorial Field (built 1984), former location of Behrens' Park (1876-1924), Mortimer Jordan Park (1924-1984), Birmingham Fire Station No. 7 (1960)
- UAB Parking Lot 15F
- UAB Parking Lot 15R
- west side:
- 9th Avenue South formerly intersected:
- west side:
- 930: former location of Sanitary Bakery (1914-)
- east side:
- 901: Mary Bowers Field (built 2010)
- west side:
- 10th Avenue South intersects (street jogs east)
- 11th Avenue South formerly intersected
- west side:
- University Flats (built 2014)
- 1100: former location of Beishara Shunnarah huckster (1960)
- 1102: former location of Job Shunnarah huckster (1960)
- University Flats (built 2014)
- east side:
- 1115: Glen Iris Elementary School (built 1923)
- west side:
- 14th Avenue South intersects
- 16th Avenue South (street ends)
- 18th Avenue South (street resumes as alleyway)
- 19th Avenue South (street jogs west)
- 1900: former location of Duke Rumore residence (1960)
- Green Springs Avenue (street ends)