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* [[12th Street South|12th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]] | * [[12th Street South|12th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]] | ||
* [[Highland Avenue]] at [[22nd Street South]] | * [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center, [[Highland Avenue]] at [[22nd Street South]] | ||
* 5801 [[1st Avenue North]], [[Woodlawn]] | * 5801 [[1st Avenue North]], [[Woodlawn]] | ||
* [[25th Street North|25th Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]] | * [[25th Street North|25th Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 20 April 2016
The A & P chain of grocery stores was owned and operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. In 1940 the chain had twelve Birmingham locations:
- 12th Street and 1st Avenue South
- Highland Plaza shopping center, Highland Avenue at 22nd Street South
- 5801 1st Avenue North, Woodlawn
- 25th Street and 1st Avenue North
- 2918 27th Street North, North Bimingham
- Avenue F and 18th Street, Ensley
- 19th Street and 4th Avenue North
- 1024 20th Street South, Five Points South
- 201 2nd Avenue, Pratt City
- Pinson Boulevard, Tarrant
- 1816 2nd Avenue, Bessemer
- 405 19th Street North, Bessemer
Additional locations opened later:
- 1729 5th Avenue North (opened 1941)
- 66 Church Street, Crestline Heights Shopping Center in Crestline Village, Mountain Brook (opened 1947, remodeled in 1955)
- Gary Avenue at 49th Street in Fairfield (opened December 19, 1950)
- 2921 18th Street South in Homewood (1960s)
- 2823 Central Avenue in Homewood
- Vestavia Hills Shopping Center