Montclair Road
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Montclair Road was built in 1932 as a section of U.S. Highway 78, until Crestwood Boulevard was extended through Red Mountain at Century Plaza.
Montclair Road connects Pawnee Avenue at the ridge of Red Mountain and skirts the Mountain Brook/Birmingham border northeast to its merging with Crestwood Boulevard at the city limits of Irondale.
MAX Transit Route 44 travels the length of Montclair Road.
Notable locations
Listed from west to east. Note that the addresses increase to the 4000s, then jump back down to 800 at Trinity Medical Center.
- Continues west as Country Club Road to Pawnee Avenue.
- former crossing of Louisville & Nashville Railroad (1964)
- 3500 block: Erskine Ramsay Park
- 3609: former location of Birmingham University School (1960–1964)
- 3621: former location of Cleage Construction Co., ABC Woodworks Co. cabinet makers / E. F. Buchanan Contracting Co. (1960), Mountain Brook Supply Co. (1964)
- Gaywood Circle intersects (south only)
- 3801: Village Place subdivision (built 2007 as Pilgrim Place), former site of Pilgrim Congregational Church (1959-2007)
- 3808: former location of Mountain Brook Bible Chapel (1964)
- Cross Ridge Road intersects (south only)
- Shannon Lane intersects (south only)
- Morningside Drive/Memory Lane intersect
- 3900: Garvin Building (built 1987), Crestline Heights Post Office (1987–)
- 3904: former location of Marshall Durbin Jr residence (1964)
- 3926: former location of Mountain Brook Bible Chapel, T Liddon Sheridan evangelist (1995)
- 3928: 3928 Montclair office building, temporary location of Mountain Brook City Hall (2010-2012)
- 3930: former location of Atlantan Apartments
- 3938: former location of Mountain Brook Lodge No. 1838, BPOE (1960–1964)
- 3940: 3940 Montclair office building, The Welch Group, former location of The Lodge night club (Abe Joseph 1958–1960), Tanglewood Supper Club (1964)
- Ross Drive intersects
- 720: Montclair Medical Office Building (built 1990) / Extra Space Storage
- 739: Montclair Animal Clinic
- 750: former location of Birmingham Metro Baptist Association (–2020)
- 751: Stonehenge at Crestline apartments
- 790: Rising Tide Management / LabCorp, former location of Alabama Vision & Hearing Center
- Dan Hudson Drive intersects (north only)
- 800: former location of Baptist Medical Center Montclair, Trinity Medical Center
- 880: 880 Building
- 801: Tapestry Park apartments, former location of John Carroll Catholic High School athletic fields
- 52nd Street South / Beech Circle intersect
- 900: International Code Council (2003-), former location of Southern Building Code Conference International (-2003)
- 924: Cunningham Pathology
- 940–956: Oakmont Building, JBS Mental Health Authority
- 972: Ginsberg Dermatology Center / Ginsberg Medical Spa
- Xavier Circle intersects, St Francis Xavier Catholic Church and St Francis Xavier School
- Sunshine Drive intersects (north only)
- Hagood Street intersects (south only)
- Pamela Street intersects
- Cresthill Road intersects (north only)
- 1325: Publix Supermarket, former location of Grace Methodist Church
- Grace Baker Road intersects (south only)
- 1337: Spectrum Store (2020–), former location of former location of Baker & Sons Dairy, Rite-Aid (closed 2018), TrustCare medical clinic (2020–2023)
- 1353: former location of Sonic Drive-In (closed 2022)
- 1401–1429: (styled as 1522 Cooper Hill Road) The Union at Cooper Hill apartments (2017–), formerly Regency Apartments (–2017)
- 1424: Fair Haven retirement community
- 1500: Truist Eastwood branch, former location of Colonial Bank Eastwood branch, BB&T Eastwood branch (–2022)
- 1501: Montclair Luxury Apartments (opened 1964)
- 1520: Montclair Village shopping center
- 1526: SunSource Tanning
- 1530: Milo's Hamburgers
- 1533: Morningstar Storage, former site of Bruno's supermarket
- 1540: El Cazador Mexican restaurant (2008–), former location of Western Sizzlin steak house
- 1541: Taco Bell (2008–)
- 1544: Bankhead Apartments
- 1545: The Purple Onion restaurant, former location of Bojangles'
- 1546: Santos Coffee (2024–), former location of Schaeffer Eye Center (2008–2018)
- 1548: Zaxby's (2008–), former location of Guthrie's
- 1552: Easy Money, former location of Cooper Brothers Barbecue (1963-1964)
- 1553: former location of Eastwood Chiropractic Center (1964)
- 1557: former location of Brungart Equipment Co., Alabama Irrigation Sales & Service (1964)
- Oporto-Madrid Boulevard intersects
- 1569: McDonald's
- 1560: Walgreen's Drugs, former location of Perry's Amoco (1964)
- 1566: Pep Boys Auto Service
- 1608: former location of Kwik Shop convenience store (1964)
- 1624: former location of Wagon Ho! (1968-1970), Kelly's Hamburgers, Dilly's Deli
- 1642: Regions Bank Eastwood branch
- 1644: Wells Fargo Eastwood branch
- 1648: Chick Fil-A
- 1658: Starbucks Coffee, T-Mobile
- 1660: former location of Kwik Kopy Printing
- 1672: Mattress Firm
- 1676: Eastwood Village shopping center (built 2007), former location of Eastwood Mall (1964–2005)
- 1685: Kangaroo Express
- 1694: First Educators Credit Union
- Montevallo Road intersects
- 1700: Birmingham Fire Station 26
- 1701: St Martin's in the Pines nursing home (built 1957)
- 1757: Putnam Middle School
- 1830: C. C. Food Mart, former location of Bethel Metropolitan Community Church
- 1860: Kaotic Customs
- Interstate 20 overpass (no access)
- road merges into Crestwood Boulevard