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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* 945: [[Western|Food Depot]] | * 945: [[Western|Food Depot]] (closed on March 24, 2018) | ||
* 949: [[Alabama Power]] offices and appliance store | * 949: [[Alabama Power]] offices and appliance store | ||
* 951: [[RealtySouth]] | * 951: [[RealtySouth]] | ||
* 955: [[Crossfit]] gym | * 955: formerly [[Crossfit]] gym (closed June 2018 -- moved to 749 [[Main Street (Gardendale)|Main Street]]) | ||
* 957: [[In Full Bloom]] florist | * 957: [[In Full Bloom]] florist | ||
* 959: [[Cindy's Nails]] | * 959: [[Cindy's Nails]] |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 26 July 2019
The Adams Gardendale Plaza is a strip mall located on Main Street in Gardendale that was built by Allen Clayton in the early 1960s. It housed a Western Auto, Clayton Furniture & Appliances and Kirby of Gardendale in the early 1970s.
Tenants
- 945: Food Depot (closed on March 24, 2018)
- 949: Alabama Power offices and appliance store
- 951: RealtySouth
- 955: formerly Crossfit gym (closed June 2018 -- moved to 749 Main Street)
- 957: In Full Bloom florist
- 959: Cindy's Nails
- 961: Baja California Cantina, formerly Kairos Kafe and Max's Cafeteria
References
- Jones, Pauline (2005) "This is Gardendale (25 year update)".