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==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==
** 411: former location of [[Ernest Brantley]] restaurant (1928)
** 700: former location of [[George Washington Grocery]] (1925)
** 702: [[Bearings & Power Transmission]]
** 708: [[National Seating & Mobility]]
** 712: [[Element Garage]] (2014-)
** 716–718: [[Your Mechanics]], former location of [[Quality Inks]] ([[B. G. Sirles]])
** 808: [[Abanks Mortuary]]
** 808: [[Abanks Mortuary]]
** 1301: [[Jim Burke Automotive Group|Jim Burke Pontiac/Buick/GMC]]
** 811: [[Long-Lewis Distribution Center]]
** 812: former location of [[Standard Coffee Co.]] (1941)
** 901: former location of [[L. C. L. Grill]] (1960)
** 911: former location of [[American Paint Manufacturing Co.]] (1941)
** 912-914: [[Paint House]], former location of [[Premier Printing Co.]] (1941)
** 913-915: [[Chase Bays]] (2018-), former location of [[Dixie Screen Print]], [[Graphics Wearhouse]]
** 916-918: former location of [[Magic City Food Products]] potato chip plant (1941)
** 920-922: former location of [[Crandall Engineering Co.]] (1941)
** 921: former location of [[Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory]] (1941)
** 930: [[Xclusive Lounge]] (2017-), former location of [[PH Lounge]] (2008-2016)
 
===[[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood===
* [[I-65]] crosses over
** 1000: former location of [[Patio Restaurant & Lounge]]<!--Nick Glenos, propr.--> (1964)
** 1030: former location of [[Mary Cobbs]] restaurant (1941)
** 1105: former location of [[Samuel Acoff]] barber (1941)
** 1107: [[Red Mountain Automotive Group]]
** 1108-1110: former location of [[Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing]] (1941)
** 1111: [[Tweety Pie Childcare Center]], former location of [[H. R. White & Co.]] roofers (1941)
** 1130: former location of [[Rachel Light]] grocery (1941)
** 1135: former location of [[Joseph DeMarco]] grocery (1941)
** 1201-1235: [[America's First Federal Credit Union building]], [[America's First Federal Credit Union]]
** 1221: former location of [[Emanuel Baptist Church]] (1917)
*** 1235: former location of [[Wesley Stinson]] restaurant (1941)
** 1230: former location of [[Jack's Coal & Transfer Co.]] (1941)
** 1140: [[Alabama Jack Co.]]
** 1300: former location of [[Caldwell-Watson Foundry Machine Co.]] (1926-1941)
** 1301: [[Jim Burke Automotive Group|Jim Burke Subaru]], former location of [[James Pilato]] grocery (1941), [[Jim Burke Automotive Group|Jim Burke Pontiac/Buick/GMC]]
** 1313–1331: former location of [[Slater School]] (1888-1929)
* [[14th Street North]] intersection
** 1401: former location of [[A. F. Dunker]] grocer (1887)
** 1403: former location of [[George Earl]] wood dealer (1941)
** 1409: [[Jim Burke Automotive Group|Jim Burke Chevrolet/Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge]]
** 1409: [[Jim Burke Automotive Group|Jim Burke Chevrolet/Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge]]
** 1510: former location of [[A. G. Gaston's Supper Club]]
 
** 1527: [[A. G. Gaston Building]]
* [[15th Street North]] intersection
* Intersection with [[16th Street North]]
** 1501-1503: former location of [[Birmingham Tobacco Co.]] wholesale (1941)
** 1600: [[Kelly Ingram Park]]
*** 1503: former location of [[Hill's Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1926)
** 1617: [[Freedom Manor]]
** 1510: former location of [[A. G. Gaston Motel]] (1956), [[A. G. Gaston's Supper Club]]
* Intersection with [[17th Street North]]
** 1513: former location of [[C.J. Wagner]] contractor (1887)
** [[1704]]: [[CAP]]
** 1516-1518: former location of [[Salvation Army Birmingham Area Command|The Salvation Army]] social services and store (1925-1941)
** [[1729 5th Avenue North|1729]]: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]], former site of [[Roden Hotel]] and [[Adamson Ford]]
*** 1518: former location of [[Paul Gilardoni residence]] (1905)
* Intersection with [[18th Street North]]
** 1527-1530: [[A. G. Gaston Building]] (built 1960), former location of [[Booker T. Washington Business College]] / [[Booker T. Washington Burial Insurance Co.]] (1941-)
** 1800: [[Robert S. Vance Federal Building]]
 
** 1801: [[Federal Reserve Building]]
* [[16th Street North]] intersection
** 1823: former location of the [[House of Exotics]] patio lounge
** North side ([[Block 44]]):
** 1829: former location of [[Mayer's Wall Paper & Frame Shop]]
*** 1600-1630: [[Kelly Ingram Park]] (formerly [[West Park]] or [[West End Park]])
* Intersection with [[19th Street North]]
** South side ([[Block 63]]):
** former site of [[Pollock-Stephens Institute]] and [[Southern Safe & Fence Company]]
*** 1601-1607: [[Arthur D. Shores Law Center]], [[CREED63]] (2021–)
** 1907: former location of [[Jane Speed's Book Store]]
**** 1601: former location of [[J D's Grocery]] ([[Mary DePiazzo]] 1958)
** 1909: [[Subway Restaurant]] (former location of [[Fifth Avenue Coffee House]])
**** 1603-1605: former location of [[U. S. Postal Service]] garage (1941)
** 1913: [[Chick Fil-A]]
***** 1603: former location of [[A&P|Great A&P Tea Co.]] grocery store (1926)
** 1915: former location of [[DeMoes' Lunch Counter]], the [[Alhambra Restaurant]], and the [[Gold Torch]] restaurant and lounge
***** 1605: former location of [[R. G. Snider Concrete Co.]] (1925)
** 1919: former location of [[Ben Chapman's Bowling Lanes]] and [[Lo-Mac Bowl]] (opened [[1950]])
**** 1607: former location of [[Shelley’s Record Mart]] (1963)
** 1961: [[Wells Fargo Tower]], former location of shooting gallery, [[Krystal]] hamburgers, [[Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association]] branch
*** 1609-1631: [[Freedom Manor]] apartments ((addressed 1617, built 1986)
** 1960: [[Regions Center]]
**** 1617: former location of [[Frank May]], physician / [[Judie White]] chiropodist / [[Henry May]] coal dealer (1941)
* Intersection with [[20th Street North]]
**** 1623-1631: former location of [[Temple Emanu-El]] (1889-1914), [[Fifth Avenue Hotel]] (1920-1925), [[Gary Hotel]] / [[Gary Restaurant]] (1926-1952)
** [[Greg's Hot Dogs]]
***** 1623-1625: former location of [[Consumers Electronic Co.]] (1926)
** 2000: [[Financial Center]], [[Winged Victory]] statue
***** 1629-1631: former location of [[Aqua Lounge]] ([[H. T. Ward]] 1960s-1977)
** 2001: former site of [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]], [[Regions Plaza]]
****** 1629: former location of [[Alsop]] printing service (1924)
** 2008: former location of [[Cliff's 1-Hour Valet]] formal wear and cleaners
****** 1631: former location of [[Dixie Barbecue]] restaurant/confectioner (1941), [[Le Bistro Hickory House]] restaurant
** 2012: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 5]]
 
** 2019: former location of the [[Domestic Electric Company]]
* [[17th Street North]] intersection
** 2029: former location of [[Christian Science Reading Room]]
** North side ([[Block 45]]):
* Intersection with [[21st Street North]]
*** 1700–1730: [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 7|Deck 7]] (built 1987)
** North side
**** 1700–1702: former location of [[John M. Hennessy]] men's clothes (1941)
*** 2106-8: former location of [[E. T. Shaw & Son]] undertakers and embalmers (1909-)
***** 1700: former location of ''[[Birmingham Times]]'' (1970)
*** 2108: former location of the [[Try-Me Bottling Company]] and [[Mehr's Music Store & Novelty Shop]]
***** 1702: former location of [[O'Keefe & Lyons Electric Co.]] (1926)
*** 21xx: former site of [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]]
**** 1704: [[City Action Partnership]]
*** 2130: former location of [[Studebaker Birmingham]] and [[Superior Engraving Company]]
**** 1712: [[Juanakee Adams]], optometrist
** South side
**** 1714: former location of [[New Orleans Bakery]] / [[John Laloge]] (1887–1888)
*** 2101: [[Redmont Hotel]], former location of [[First Christian Church]]
**** 1716: [[Huggs & Kisses]] sick child care, former location of [[Church of the Nazarene]] (1926, 1928), former location of [[First Spiritualist Church]] (1928)
*** 2107: [[Age-Herald Building]]
**** 1718–1722: former location of [[Birmingham Seminary]] (1904), [[DeSoto Hotel]] annex (1926)
* Intersection with [[22nd Street North]]
***** 1720: former location of [[Dixie Drive-It-Yourself System]] truck rental (1941–1970)
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]]
***** 1722: former location of [[Ace Garage]] auto repair (1941)
** former location of [[Bryan's Lounge]]
**** 1724–1730: former location of [[Central Presbyterian Church]] (1890–1915)
** 2224: former site of [[Downtowner Motor Inn]]/[[National 9 Inn]]
***** 1724: former location of [[Western Union]] office (1970)
* Intersection with [[23rd Street North]]
***** 1726: former location of [[Oriental Tea & Coffee Co.]] (1926–1941), [[Reid Distributing Co.]] (1970)
** 2300: [[Bankhead Towers]] (formerly [[Bankhead Hotel]])
***** 1728: former location of [[Erie Leather Co.]] (1926), hotel lobby (1970)
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]]
***** 1730: former location of [[Bill's Place]], [[Happy John Bollas|Happy John Bollas Barbecue)]] restaurant (1920s–1960s), [[Music Center]] (1970)
** 2301: former location of [[China Clipper Restaurant]]
** south side ([[Block 62]]):
** 2305: [[Jimmie Hale Mission#Jessie's Place|Jessie's Place]]
*** [[1729 5th Avenue North|1701-1729]]:
** 2311: former site of [[Gulas Restaurant and Lounge]]
**** 1701-1713: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]] parking lot (1987-)
** 2317-2319: former location of [[Happy John Bollas Barbecue]]
***** 1701: former location of [[Contos & Apostolakos]] restaurant (1928), [[Parkview Barbecue]] restaurant (1941)
* Intersection with [[24th Street North]]
***** 1705: former location of [[Sidney Paley]] service station (1941)
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]]
**** 1715-1731: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]] (built 1987), former site of [[Benjamin Roden residence]] (demolished 1913), [[Roden Hotel]] (never completed, demolished 1917), [[Hill's Food Store]] (1970), [[A & P]], [[Adamson Ford]]
* Intersection with [[25th Street North]]
 
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]]
* [[18th Street North]] intersection
* Intersection with [[26th Street North]]
** north side ([[Block 46]])
** 2600: former site of [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)|Gus Jebeles]]' shop, [[Magic City sign]] and [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
*** 1800-1832: [[Robert S. Vance Federal Building]] (built 1921)
** 7502: [[Airport Inn]]
** south side ([[Block 61]])
** 7632: [[Modern Market, Jr]]
*** 1801-1805: [[Federal Reserve Building]] (built 1924), [[Robertson Banking Company]], [[Urban Cookhouse]]
** 7700: [[Texaco Super Deli]]
*** 1807-1817: [[Federal Reserve Annex]] (built 1957), [[Urban Cookhouse]]
**** 1807: former location of [[Thomas Donald]] auto parking (1941)
**** 1811-1817: former location of [[Lellard Robinson]] auto parking (1941)
***** 1811: former location of [[John H. Cheney]] residence (1926)
***** 1815: former location of [[Sue Trent]] furnished rooms (1926)
*** 1819-1831: [[One Federal Place]] (built 2002)
**** 1819: former location of [[Run-A-Ford Co.]] auto rental (1926-1941) / [[Delivery Service Co.]] (1941)
***** 1819½: former location of [[Moses Sigler]] dance instructor (1926)
**** 1821: former location of [[Fraser's Garage]] (1926), [[Central Supply Co.]] barbers' supply (1941), [[Alabama Typewriter Co.]] (1970)
**** 1823: former location of [[Burnett & Johnson]] jewelers / [[R. S. Sensibaugh]] printer (1926), [[Burnett Jewelry Co.]] (1941-1970), [[House of Exotics]] patio lounge
***** 1823½: former location of [[Industrial Life & Health Insurance Co.]] (1926), [[William Price]] and [[Randolph Hobbs]] attorneys / [[Birmingham Furniture Dealers Association]] (1941), luggage store (1970)
**** 1825-1827: former location of [[Quan You Laundry]] (1941)
***** 1825: former location of [[Charles Schwend]] locksmith / [[Anton Speaker]] watchmaker (1926)
***** 1827: former location of [[Joe Jung]] laundry (1926)
**** 1829: former location of [[Mayer's Wall Paper & Frame Shop]] (1926), [[Excelsior Cafe]] (1928), [[Post Office Cafe]] (1941-1970)
**** 1831: former location of [[Post Office Cafe]] ([[Xenophon Hagestratou]] 1926)
*** 1833: former location of [[Michael Orphantos]] barber shop (1926)
 
===[[Central City neighborhood]]===
[[File:Jane Speed's Book Store.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Jane Speed's Book Store at 1907 5th Avenue North, 1937-1940]]
* [[19th Street North]] intersects
** former site of  and [[Southern Safe & Fence Company]]
** north side ([[Block 47]]):
*** 1900-1930:[[Regions Center]] (built 1972 as [[Regions Center|First National-Southern Natural Building]]
**** 1900-1902: former location of [[Randolph Cafe]] (1941), [[The Villa]] restaurant (1959)
***** 1900: former location of [[J. A. Pappageorge]] (1926)
****** 1900½: former location of [[M. A. Stanford]] (1926)
**** 1904: former location of [[E. M. Meachem]] (1926), [[Ford Finance Co.]] (1959)
**** 1906: former location of [[Evins Realty Co.]] / [[Clay Finance Co.]] (1941)
**** 1908: former location of [[Wilson Photo Service]] (1941), [[Gray Finance Co.]] (1959)
**** 1910: former location of [[G. W. Smith]] (1926), [[C. E. Leonard Mortgage Co.]] (1941-1959)
**** 1912: former location of [[G. W. Tinney]] (1926), [[Hutto-Scogin Realty Co.]] / [[Winter Realty Co.]] / [[Home Termite Co.]] / [[Illuminated Numbers Inc.]] (1941), [[Standard Loan Service]] (1959)
**** 1914: former location of [[F. C. Sherrod & Co.]] / [[Joseph H. Walker]] real estate (1941), [[Alabama Music Center]] (1959)
**** 1916-1918: former location of [[Jenkins Cab & Auto Co.]] / [[Red Top Cab Co.]] (1920-1926), [[Dixie Drive-It-Yourself System]] (1939-1959)
***** 1918: former location of [[G. J. Panos]] (1926), [[George Farris]] restaurant (1928)
**** 1920-1922: former location of the [[Manly Building]], [[R. F. Manly & Co.]] real estate & insurance (1926-1959)
***** 1920: former location of [[Apollo Club]] (1902)
**** 1930: former location of the [[E. W. Linn residence]] (1884), [[Southern Club]] (1926), [[U.S. Works Progress Administration]] (1941), [[American Red Cross]] (1959)
 
[[File:Krystal 1931 5th Av N.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Krystal hamburger stand at 5th and 20th]]
** south side ([[Block 60]]):
*** 1901-1907: parking lot, former location of [[Pollock-Stephens Institute]] (1890–1900s)
**** 1901: former location of [[Industrial Loan Corp. Inc.]] (1926), cigars/cafe/soda (1931, 1970), [[Theo's Grill]] (1956–1982)
**** 1903-1905: former location of [[DeSoto Hotel]] (1926–1970)
***** 1905: former location of book shop (1926–1931), [[Hotel DeSoto Barber Shop]] (1926–1941), books (1970), [[AristoCuts]] (1982)
**** 1907: former location of [[P & A Sales Co.]] / [[Service Electric Co.]] (1926–1931), [[Jane Speed's Book Store]] (1937–1940), [[Wilfred Naylor]] photo apparatus (1941), [[David Clayton]] bookkeeper (1959), [[H. & R. Block]] tax preparers (1970), [[Papa Nick's]] (1982)
*** 1909–1911: former location of residence (1891)
**** 1909: [[Subway Restaurant]] (2010-), former location of hat cleaners (1931), [[Radio Service Co.]] (1941), [[Dixie Bookkeeping]] (1959), [[E. L. Baldwin & Associates]] (1959-1970), [[Cliff's Cleaners]] (1982), [[Fifth Avenue Coffee House]] (1996–2010)
***** 1909½: former location of [[Wilson Studio]] (1926), [[Lyle & Gaston]] photo finishers (1941), [[Birmingham Club of the Deaf]] (1959)
**** 1911: former location of [[Alabama Typewriter Co.]] (1926), [[New Hat Cleaning Co.]] (1941), [[Dixie Sporting Goods]] (1948), [[Rollo's Bar B-Q]] (1982)
*** 1913–1915: former location of residence (1891)
**** 1913: [[Chick Fil-A]], former location of [[Bell Radio Corp.]] (1926), building equipment company (1931), [[Star Barbecue]] restaurant (1940-1943), [[Audio Hi Fidelity Co.]] (1959)
*** 1915-1917: [[Wells Fargo Tower]] parking deck (1986-)
**** 1915: former location of parking lot (1931), [[Oscar Downs]] restaurant (1941), [[DeMoes' Lunch Counter]], the [[Alhambra Restaurant]], [[The Pit]] restaurant (1959), [[The Fire Pit]] (1963-) and the [[Gold Torch]] restaurant and lounge (1972–1973), law office storage (1982)
**** 1917–1919: former location of residence (1891)
***** 1917: former location of [[Saunders System Birmingham]] (1926), [[Dixie Drive-It-Yourself System]] (1934-1939), [[J. Howard Burke]] auto parking (1941), [[Feeny Jewelry Sales]] (1970), [[Bar B-Q King]] (1982)
*** 1919-1931: [[Shipt Tower]] (built 1986 as [[Shipt Tower|SouthTrust Tower]], later known as Wachovia Tower and Wells Fargo Tower), former location of [[Williams-Henley building]]
**** 1919: former location of [[L. M. Smith & Corona Typewriters]] (1931), [[Alabama Terminix Co.]] (1941), [[Ben Chapman's Bowling Lanes]], [[Lo-Mac Bowl]] (1950-1962)
**** 1921: former location of [[Southern Club]] (1904), [[Southern Bell]] (1926), [[Alabama Typewriter Co.]] (1931), [[L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc.]] (1941), [[Nuncie's Music]] (1945- 1983)
**** 1923–1931: former location of [[Jacob Fies residence]] (1884–1891)
***** 1923: former location of [[Alabama Typewriter Co.]] (1941), [[Russell Photo Supply Co.]] (1959)
***** 1925: former location of [[National Distributors Co.]] / [[American Flag & Decorating Co.]] (1941), [[Blankinship-Porter Co.]] (1959)
***** 1927: former location of [[A. L. Hochstadter residence]] (1884), [[People's Finance & Thrift Co.]] (1926) [[Faulkner Novelty Co.]] (1931-1941), [[Carr's School of Floral Designing]] (1959), [[Carr Floral Co.]] (1970)
****** 1927½ : former location of [[Pruit's Shooting Gallery]] side (1941)
***** 1931: [[Krystal]] hamburgers (1970-1974), [[Jefferson Federal Savings & Loan]] branch (1974-1982)
 
* [[20th Street North]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 48]]):
*** 2000-2010: [[Financial Center]] (built 1982)
**** 2000-2002: former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1890s), [[Molton Hotel]] (built 1914, demolished 1979)
***** 2000: former location of [[Eastern Air Lines]] ticket office (1959-1970)
***** 2002: former location of [[John Henley residence]] (1884), [[Badham & Co.]] clothiers (1925), [[Claudine Lawley Beauty Salon]] (1930s-1941), [[Delta Air Lines]] ticket office (1959-1970)
****** 2002A: former location of [[Mason's Barber Shop]] (1959)
*** 2004: former location of [[Black Cat Cafe]] (1925), [[T. G. Realty Co.]] (1941), [[Industrial Loan & Finance Co.]] (1941-1959), barber shop (1970)
*** 2006: former location of [[Montgomery's Inc.]] (1926), [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941), [[Neal's Antiques]] (1959), [[Industrial Loan Co.]] (1970)
*** 2008: former location of [[Gus Mayer]] (1926), [[Christian Science Reading Room]] (1941), [[Cliff's 1-Hour Valet]] cleaners (1959-1970)
*** 2010: former location of  [[Henley & Co.]] real estate / [[James A. Going]] real estate / [[Smith Cullom Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] / [[Samuel Murphy]] (1941), [[Edna Cullom]] / [[Lucius Evins]] / [[Fulton Clark]] / [[Henley & Co.]] real estate & insurance (1959)
*** 2012-2024: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 5]] (built 1983)
**** 2012: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Parking Lot]] (1941), [[Tutwiler Hotel Parking Lot]] (1959)
**** 2016: former location of the [[Oregon Hotel]] (1920), [[The Weatherly]] (1926), [[Mayflower Apartments]] (1941)
**** 2018-2020: former location of [[Motor Livery Co.]] (1926), [[Hertz Rent-a-Car]] (1934-1970)
**** 2022: former location of [[The Oyster Bar]] restaurant (1959-1970), [[General Gorgas Post No. 1]] American Legions (1941)
**** 2024: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Shoe Shop]] (1923), [[Sherwood Moore]] real estate (1925), [[Humphrey Co.]] (1926)
**** 2026: former location of [[Jim Charlie]] laundry (1941), [[One Hour Cleaners]] (1959)
*** 2028-2030: parking lot, former location of [[Paramount Grill]] restaurant (1941)
**** 2028: former location of [[Birmingham Violin Shop]] / [[Wales Adding Machine Co.]] (1926), [[Roy Clay]] accountant (1959), laundry (1970)
**** 2030: former location of [[G. W. Hewitt residence]] (1884), [[Sanders Cafe]] (1926-1927), [[Judy's Grill]] (1945–1946), The [[Tut-Mont]] steakhouse & restaurant (1959-1970)
 
** south side ([[Block 59]]):
*** 2001-2011: [[Viva Health building]] (built [[1976]] as [[Viva Health building|First Alabama Bank Building]]) former location of [[Mortimer Jordan residence]] (1884), [[Tutwiler Hotel]] (built 1913, demolished 1974)
**** 2009: former location of [[Mrs. L. M. Peacock Boarding House]] (1887)
*** 2013: former location of [[Hammel Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[La Paree]] restaurant (1940-2003)
*** 2015: [[University Tacos]] ([[Karla Serrano]] 2024–), former location of [[Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]] (1926), [[Bender's Antique Shop]] (1930s-1941), [[Mary Ball Candies]] (1949-1970), [[Cameo Cafe]] (1990s-2000s), [[Miami Fusion Café]] (2017-)
*** 2017: former location of [[Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co.]] (1925-1926), [[James Sign Co.]] (1941), [[Fred Sington Sporting Goods]] (1948-1970)
**** 2017½: former location of [[F. M. Osment Paper Company]] (1949)
*** 2019: former location of the [[Domestic Electric Company]] (1926), [[ABC Liquor Store]] (1941) [[Standard Jewelry Co.]] (1959), [[ABC Store]] (1970)
*** 2021-2023: former location of [[Southern Store Fixture Co.]] (1926), [[Orum Young]] auto repair (1941), [[Auto Storage & Rental Co.]]  (1941-1959), [[Avis Auto Rental]] (1970)
*** 2025-2031: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Car Park]] (1959)
**** 2025: former location of [[J. A. Going residence]] (1888), [[Mary Ball Candy Kitchen]] (1941)
***** 2025½ : former location of [[Alabama Dental Laboratory]] (1941)
**** 2027-2035: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] extension (built 2009), former location of [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B]]
***** 2027: former location of [[Southern Barbers' Supply Co.]] / [[Beauty Parlor Supply Co.]] (1926)
***** 2029-2031: former location of [[Dixie Incandescent Lamp Co.]] / [[Releef Products Co.]] (1926)
****** 2029: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Lunch]] restaurant (1941), [[Christian Science Reading Room]]
****** 2031: former location of [[Spiro Rassas]] barber shop (1941)
******* 2031½ : former location of [[Richard Williams]] attorney (1941)
***** 2033–2035: former location of [[First Presbyterian Church]] ("Old Sail", burned November 1890), [[Beecroft & Mallory Sales Co.]] (1924)
***** 2033: former location of [[All-American Cafe]] (1923), [[Fifth Avenue Hat Cleaning Co.]] (1941)
***** 2035: former location of [[Greenwood Bros.]] (1926), [[Nick's Barbecue Stand]] ([[Nicholas Triantos]] 1941–1959)
 
* [[21st Street North]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 49]]):
*** 2100-2104: parking lot (1970-)
**** 2100: former location of [[Joseph Rinaldi]] soft drinks (1941)
**** 2102: former location of [[E. L. K. Burton]] (1941)
**** 2104: former location of [[K. C. Waffle House]] (1924–1925), [[Birmingham Engraving Co.]] (1930-1941), [[L. G. Balfour Co.]] jewelers (1941-1949), [[Frank Chambers Engraving Co.]] (1949)
*** 2106-2108: former location of [[E. T. Shaw & Son]] undertakers and embalmers (1909-1914)
**** 2108: former location of [[Sullivan Machinery Co.]] (1926), [[Ross Trotter]] nuts (1941), [[Mehr's Music Store & Novelty Shop]]
*** 2110: former location of the [[Try-Me Bottling Company]] (1925-1926), [[Lamar Davis Body Co.]] (1941)
*** 2112-2114: [[Terrific New Theatre]] (2024–), former location of [[Alabama Auction Room]] (1970-2004)
*** 2116: former location of [[Oliver Motor Co.]] (1926), [[Hotel Garage]] parking & auto service (1930s-1941), [[American Rent-A-Car]] (1970)
*** 2120: former location of [[Margaret Pearson]] (1941)
*** 2122-2124: former location of [[Wansley Battery Service]] (1923-1926)
**** 2122: former location of [[Bowron & Hendon]] auto supplies (1941)
*** 2126-2128: former location of [[Whitman's 5th Avenue Garage]] (1926), [[Fifth Avenue Garage]] (1941)
*** 2130: former location of [[Mercier's Cafe]] (1926), [[Studebaker Birmingham]] and [[Superior Engraving Company]], [[Top Value Stamps]] redemption store (1970), [[McCain Uniforms]]
** south side ([[Block 58]]):
*** 2101-2105: [[Redmont Hotel]] (built 1925), former location of [[J. W. Sears residence]] (1884), [[First Christian Church]] (built 1890s, rebuilt 1903, demolished 1924)
*** 2107-2109: [[Age-Herald Building]] (built 1910)
**** 2107: former location of [[Magic City Barber Shop]] (1941), [[Evans Motion Picture Co.]] (1946)
**** 2109: former location of [[Exchange Club of Birmingham]] (1941), [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]] (1970), [[The Book Nook]] (1977)
*** 2111: former location of [[Adroit Cleaners]] (1941)
*** 2113: former location of [[Redmont Storage]] (1941)
*** 2117-2119: former location of residence (built 1890s), [[Ridout's Funeral Home]] (1923-1926), [[Brother Bryan Mission]] (1977), demolished
**** 2117: former location of [[Nadyne Brown]] / [[Juanita Johnson]] chiropractors (1941)
**** 2119: [[Cash Connection]] payday advance loans (2011-), former location of [[William Vaughn]] auto parking (1941), [[Western Union Telegraph]] (1957)
*** 2125: former location of [[Scholze Plumbing & Heating Co.]] (1941), [[Paris Bookstall]] adult books (1969)
**** 2125½: former location of [[Savoy Hotel]] (1926)
*** 2127-2133: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 4]] (built 1984)
**** 2127: former location of [[Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board]] field office (1941)
**** 2129: former location of [[Hale & Davis]] electric fans (1923), [[Birmingham Shoe Manufacturing & Repair Co.]] (1926)
**** 2131-2133: former location of [[Savoy Cafe]] (1926), [[Allen's Cafe]] (1928), [[Beverly Restaurant]]<!--Gus Gulas 1948--> (1941-1953), [[Dino's Restaurant]] (1959-1960), [[Bryan's Restaurant]] (1960-1964)
***** 2133: former location of [[The Mystic River]] (1884), [[Jack's Drug Co.]]
 
* [[22nd Street North]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 50]]):
*** 2200-2206: former location of [[First Baptist Church]] parking lot (1970)
**** 2200: former location of [[Terminal Tire & Battery Co.]] filling station (1941)
**** 2204: former location of [[W. F. G. Young]] physician (1887)
*** 2212: former location of [[Dixie O'Bryant]] (1941)
*** 2218: former location of [[J. E. Hanger Inc.]] artificial limbs (1926-1941)
*** 2220: former location of [[Southern Development Co.]] (1926), [[White Way Cleaning Co.]] (1941)
*** 2222: former location of [[Abernathy Electric Supply]] (1926-1941), [[Tarrant Drug Co.]] (1930s), [[Blue Note Lounge]] (1960s)
*** 2224: former site of [[Motion Industries|Owen-Richards Co.]] (1926–1927), [[White Way Barber Shop]] (1941), [[Downtowner Motor Inn]]/[[National 9 Inn]]
*** 2226: former location of [[Birmingham Safe & Lock Co.]] (1926), [[Joseph Lytle]] signs (1941)
*** 2228: former location of [[Benton's Market]] grocery (1941)
*** 2230-2232: former location of [[James Going residence]] (1880s), [[Don's Old Fashioned Barbecue]] <!--[[Don Nelson]], propr.-->(1923), [[Jesse Weatherly]] restaurant (1941), [[Sikes Grill]] (1945)
** south side ([[Block 57]]):
*** 2201-2233: [[Extra Space Storage]] (2017-), former location of [[Birmingham News production building]] (built 1980), [[Advance Central Services Alabama]] (-2017)
**** 2201: former location of [[Tarrant Drug Co.]] (1926)
**** 2203: former location of [[Joseph A. Powell]] barber shop (1941)
**** 2205: former location of [[Lee Charlie]] laundry (1941)
**** 2209: former location of [[Southern Plumbing & Heating Co.]] (1926)
**** 2211: former location of [[Bert Stone]] restaurant (1941), [[Wilder's Cafe]] (1945)
**** 2213: former location of the [[Seagrave Corp.]] (1926), [[Atlas Printing & Engraving Co.]] (1941)
**** 2217: former location of [[Martha Harrison]] dress maker (1887)
**** 2225-2227: former location of [[Whitfield Hotel]] (1926)
**** 2229: former location of [[Whitfield Delicatessen]] (1926)
**** 2231: former location of [[Nelson Drug Co.]] (1926)
**** 2233: former location of [[Howell's Used Car Exchange]] (1941)
 
* [[23rd Street North]] intersects
** [[Park Place Apartments]]
** north side:
*** 2300-2322: [[Bankhead Towers]] (built 1926 as the [[Bankhead Hotel]])
**** 2300: former location of [[Bankhead Drug Co.]] (1941)
**** 2302: former location of [[Birmingham Broadcasting Co.]] / [[WBRC-AM]] (1941)
**** 2304: former location of [[Bankhead Barber Shop]] (1941)
*** 2324: [[Dannon Project]]
*** 2320: former location of [[W. C. Vice Undertaking Co.]] (1926)
** south side:
*** 2301-2303: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Hotel]] (1891)
**** 2301: former location of [[Snow White Laundry]] (1941), [[China Clipper Restaurant]] (1945)
**** 2303: former location of [[Dixie Vacuum Cleaner Service]] (1941)
***** 2303½: former location of [[Fifth Avenue Hotel]] (1941)
*** 2305: [[Jimmie Hale Mission#Jessie's Place|Jessie's Place]]
*** 2309: former location of [[Bankhead Parking Lot]] (1941)
*** 2311: former site of [[Gulas Restaurant & Lounge]]
*** 2317–2319: former location of [[Happy John Bollas|Happy John Bollas Barbecue Parlor No. 1]] (1928-1969)
*** 2321: former location of [[American District Telegraph Co.]] plant (1941)
*** 2323: former location of [[Pentecostal Church Mission]] (1941)
*** 2325: former location of [[Hill's Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1926), [[Myers Electric Co.]] (1941)
*** 2327: former location of [[Charles Wheelock residence]] (1884), [[Themis Cochran]] barber shop (1941), [[Elite Barbecue]] ([[Evangelo Sarantos]] 1958)
*** 2329-2331: former location of [[Gregory Aralois]] restaurant (1941)
 
* [[24th Street North]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 52]]):
*** 2400-2430: [[Park Place Apartments]] (built 2004), former location of [[Central City Housing Project]] / [[Metropolitan Gardens]] (built 1940, demolished 2002)
**** 2400–2404: former location of [[Birmingham General Hospital]] (1926)
***** 2400: former location of dwelling (1911)
***** 2402: former location of dwelling (1911)
***** 2404: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2406–2416: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Birmingham General Hospital]] nurses' home (1926)
*** 2418: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2420: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2426–2428: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2430: former location of dwelling (1911)
** south side ([[Block 55]]):
*** 2401–2407: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Twenty-Fourth Street Garage]] (1941)
*** 2409–2411: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2413–2415: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2417–2419: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2421–2425: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2427–2429: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2431-2433: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Subway Lunch Room]] (1926), [[New Subway Cafe]] (1937-1940), [[Liberty Cafe]] (1941), [[Pullman Cafe]] (1945)
 
* [[25th Street North]] intersects
** former location of [[Magic City sign]] above [[5th Avenue North underpass]] (1926–1952)
** north side ([[Block 53]]):
*** 2500–2530: [[Park Place Apartments]] (built 2004), former location of [[Central City Housing Project]] / [[Metropolitan Gardens]] (built 1940, demolished 2002)
**** 2500–2506: former location of [[St Clair Hotel]] (1911–1926)
***** 2500: former location of [[Cash Register Exchange]] (1926)
***** 2502: former location of hotel entrance (1911–1926)
***** 2504: former location of store (1911)
***** 2506: former location of store (1911)
*** 2508–2512: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2514–2516: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2518–2522: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2524–2530: former location of [[Terminal Hotel]] (1909–1926)
**** 2524: former location of store (1911)
**** 2526: former location of hotel office (1909–1911), [[Yellow Cab Co.]] (1926)
**** 2528–2530: former location of store (1911), hotel entrance (1926)
** south side ([[Block 54]]):
*** 2501–2507: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Arlington Hotel]] (1926)
*** 2509–2513: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2515–2517: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2519: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2521: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2523: former location of [[Tremont Barber Shop]] (1941)
**** 2523½: former location of [[Tremont Hotel]] (1926), [[Alamo Hotel]] (1941)
*** 2525: former location of [[Cosmas Bros.]] restaurant (1926–1941)
*** 2527–2531: former location of [[Reliance Hotel]] (1907–1911), drug store (1911)
 
** street continues through [[5th Avenue North underpass]] and becomes [[Messer Airport Highway]]
** former site of [[Birmingham Terminal Station]] (built 1909, demolished 1969)
* [[26th Street North]] passes above
** 2600: former location of [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)|Gus Jebeles]]' shop
 
===[[Woodlawn neighborhood]]===
** 6227: [[GBHS Animal Care & Control]], former location of [[BJC Animal Control]]
 
===[[North East Lake]] neighborhood===
** 7309: former location of Mrs [[Ollie Bullock]] interior decorator (1941)
* [[75th Street North]] intersects
** 7500: former location of [[Airport Service Station]] (1941)
** 7502–7504: [[Airport Inn]] (1941–)
* [[76th Street North]] intersects
** 7631: [[H & B Automotive]]
** 7632: [[Magic City Stop'N'Go]] (2013–), former location of [[Modern Market Jr]] (–2013), [[Birmingham Dining Southern Cuisine]] (2013–2015)
* [[Oporto Madrid Boulevard]] intersects
** 7700: [[East Lake Superette]] (2012-), former location of [[Texaco Super Deli]] (1990-2012)
** 7701: [[OK Tire Center]]
** 7932: former location of [[McNaron Coal Yard]] (1941)
** 8000-8002: former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1941)
** 8001: former location of [[Malcolm Drug Co.]] (1941)
** 8003: former location of [[Luke J. Sewell]] grocery (1941)
** 8004: former location of Mrs [[Willie Gruber]] beauty shop (1941)
** 8010: former location of [[Buster Allison]] building contractor (1941)
** 8436: [[Calvary Resurrection Christian Church]] (2012–2018), former location of [[85th Street Baptist Church]] (1941)
** 8501: former location of [[Rhone Byrd]] building contractor (1941)
** 8514: former location of [[Alabama Home of Refuge]] (1922), [[Byrd Apartments]] (1941)
** 8631: vacant lot (2020–), former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1941), [[Better Plumbing & Sewer Service]] (2008–2012)
** 8700: former location of [[Lake Highland Service Station]] (1941)
** 8701: former location of [[Jack Ray]] grocery (1941)
** 8717: former location of [[Cobb Flower Shop]] (1941)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:06, 27 April 2024

5th Avenue North is an east-west downtown street in Birmingham's northside. It ends at a drainage headwall for Valley Creek at 7th Street North to the west and becomes Messer Airport Highway to the east as it crosses below the Elton B. Stephens Expressway and the Norfolk Southern Railroad.

The eastern end of 5th Avenue North downtown was once the principal entranceway into Birmingham by rail, as it was the site of the Birmingham Terminal Station. Many of Birmingham's early hotels were constructed along 5th Avenue heading west toward 20th street from the station.

The intersection of 5th Avenue North with 24th Street North is close to the geographical center of Birmingham. A large storm culvert extends from downtown to I-65 below 5th Avenue North.

There is a short, block-long strip of 5th Avenue North adjacent to Forest Hill Cemetery in Woodlawn and another dead-end section between Trotwood Park and I-59. A longer section of 5th Avenue North is located in East Lake between 73rd and 90th Streets. An unconnected short dead-end section can also be accessed by 91st Street North near Zion Memorial Gardens.

History

In 1945 electric lighting was installed on 5th Avenue North between Center Street and 19th street under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

In October 1958 5th Avenue North was converted into a four-lane thoroughfare by eliminating on-street parking from Bush Boulevard in the west to 41st Street in Avondale. The move was expected to increase the street's traffic-carrying capacity by 30 percent and was part of a traffic plan by which 1st and 5th Avenues would serve as cross-town thoroughfares while 2nd, 3rd and 4th would serve for bus traffic and as connectors to the downtown business district. The installation of new coordinated traffic signals and the removal of obsolete streetcar wires was part of the conversion.

5th Avenue North was converted from two-way to one-way (eastbound) traffic was from 9th Street North to Red Mountain Expressway in 1973 by the Alabama Department of Transportation's TOPICS (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety) program.

Notable locations

Fountain Heights neighborhood

Central City neighborhood

Jane Speed's Book Store at 1907 5th Avenue North, 1937-1940
Krystal hamburger stand at 5th and 20th

Woodlawn neighborhood

North East Lake neighborhood

References

  • "Fun facts, historical tidbits and tips to find your way around Birmingham from traffic engineer John Garrett." (January 2, 2007) Birmingham News
  • "Fifth Avenue Becomes Through-Street" (October __, 1958) Birmingham News