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'''MedTown Pharmacy''' was a drug store located at 221 [[20th Street North]], on the southeast corner of its intersection with [[3rd Avenue North]]. The site had previously served as a location for [[Liggett's]], [[Big B Drugs]] and [[CVS]] pharmacies. | '''MedTown Pharmacy''' was a drug store located at 221 [[20th Street North]], on the southeast corner of its intersection with [[3rd Avenue North]]. The site had previously served as a location for [[Liggett's]], [[Big B Drugs]] and [[CVS]] pharmacies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 18 February 2023
MedTown Pharmacy was a drug store located at 221 20th Street North, on the southeast corner of its intersection with 3rd Avenue North. The site had previously served as a location for Liggett's, Big B Drugs and CVS pharmacies.
MedTown Pharmacy was opened in January 2005 by Chris and Kristin Simpson, both pharmacists. A MedTown South location opened later in Pelham. The downtown location closed in December 2010, with prescriptions moved to the Harbin Pharmacy in Southside.
The Simpsons marketed the store as a "small-town pharmacy in the heart of downtown". In addition to prescription and over-the-counter medications and health and beauty supplies, the store sold Hallmark cards and gifts and pre-packaged food and beverages.
References
- Tomberlin, Michael (December 2, 2004) "Pharmacist team." Birmingham News
- "Downtown drugstore opens." (January 5, 2005) Birmingham News
- Wilkinson, Kaija (August 4, 2005) "Downtown retail revival envisioned." Birmingham Business Journal
- Erdreich, Jeremy (December 7, 2010) "Demise of the corner drugstore". Bhamarchitect's Blog