Homewood Commons
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Homewood Commons (formerly Wildwood North) is a 174,791 square-foot shopping center located at 114-146 Wildwood Parkway in the Wildwood commercial district of Homewood, near I-65. Most of the center is accessed along State Farm Parkway. It was developed in 2001 by AIG Baker and previously managed by AJ&C Garfunkel of Savannah, Georgia.
In June 2010 the center was sold to CWCapital Asset Management. They sold it to PMAT Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana in 2016 for $7.1 million, which, in turn, sold it to Wicker Park Capital Management of Savannah, Georgia for $11.9 million in 2017.
Tenants
- 114 Wildwood Parkway: Alabama Comp, former location of Dragon Restaurant
- 120 Wildwood Parkway: Surge Trampoline Park, former location of Goody's
- 126 Wildwood Parkway: Restaurant Depot, former location of Bruno's supermarket (-2009)
- 130 Wildwood Parkway, former location of S & K Menswear (-2009)
- Suite 112: Dennis Uniforms
- Suite 108: Republic Finance, former location of UPS Store, Environmental Safety & Health Services, Edward Still Law Firm
- Suite 104: EyeCare Associates
- Suite 100: Salon Bel Oasis, former location of Bedzzz Express
- 136 Wildwood Parkway, Crazy Cazboy’s (2019-), former location of Famous Footwear
- 140 Wildwood Parkway: Planet Fitness, former location of Old Navy
- 146 Wildwood Parkway: Dirt Cheap (May 2015-), former location of Books-A-Million (c. 2001–September 2011)
- 148 Wildwood Parkway (outparcel): Okinawa Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse
- 180 State Farm Parkway (outparcel): Seafood King (2019-), formerly Lone Star Steakhouse
- 195 State Farm Parkway (outparcel): Whataburger (opened January 2022-), former location of Regions Bank Wildwood Branch (demolished 2021)
- 208 State Farm Parkway (outparcel): Milo's
- 220 State Farm Parkway, Suite B2: Radio Shack
- 220 State Farm Parkway, Suite 104: AT&T Wireless
References
- Cooper, Lauren B. (March 27, 2010) "Landmark Wildwood center losing tenants." Birmingham Business Journal
- Poe, Ryan (October 18, 2011) "Wildwood loses Books-A-Million." Birmingham Business Journal
- Godwin, Brent (December 4, 2017) "Massive Wildwood retail property sells again." Birmingham Business Journal
- Schnader, Ingrid (January 6, 2021) "Whataburger development planned in Wildwood." The Homewood Star