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The '''Palisades Shopping Center''' is a 290,000 square-foot shopping center located on [[Palisades Boulevard]] at [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Birmingham]], | The '''Palisades Shopping Center''' is a 290,000 square-foot shopping center located on [[Palisades Boulevard]] at [[Green Springs Highway]]. The center is located in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Glen Iris]] neighborhood, adjoining the City of [[Homewood]]. | ||
The | The Palisades Shopping Center was built in [[1986]] on the site of the former [[Hillcrest Country Club]] and golf course between [[Oxmoor Road]] and [[Valley Avenue]]. Construction of the center included building [[Palisades Boulevard]] and [[Palisades Drive]]. These roads replaced an approximately half-mile section of Oxmoor Road as a primary east-west route. | ||
In [[2002]] the city of Homewood considered purchasing the shopping center for redevelopment into a municipal complex. Homewood officials were able to agree on a $16.9 million purchase price, but were unable to get Birmingham to agree to | In [[2002]] the city of Homewood considered purchasing the shopping center for redevelopment into a municipal complex. Homewood officials were able to agree on a $16.9 million purchase price, but were unable to get Birmingham to agree to de-annex the property. | ||
In [[2006]] the shopping center was sold to [[Retail Specialists]], which planned a major renovation and the development of outparcels along Palisades Boulevard. Wal-Mart's Neighborhood Market grocery moved into the space originally occupied by [[Winn-Dixie]]. | In [[2006]] the shopping center was sold to [[Retail Specialists]], which planned a major renovation and the development of outparcels along Palisades Boulevard. Wal-Mart's Neighborhood Market grocery moved into the space originally occupied by [[Winn-Dixie]]. | ||
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The Palisades has been recommended as the location of one of two "superstop" transit centers in [[BJCTA]]'s 2006-2015 Transit Development Plan. | The Palisades has been recommended as the location of one of two "superstop" transit centers in [[BJCTA]]'s 2006-2015 Transit Development Plan. | ||
In [[2019]] | In [[2019]] several parcels at the center were purchased by an affiliate of BB&T Corp. They sold the property to an company registered to [[Gary Pharo]] of [[The Shopping Center Group]] and [[Will Akin]] of [[Capital Growth Real Estate]] in March [[2020]]. The owners have proposed redeveloping the property for an automobile dealership. | ||
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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
===Anchors=== | ===Anchors=== | ||
* Stein Mart ( | * Stein Mart (1986–) | ||
* Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market ( | * Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market (April 25, 2007]]–present, in Winn-Dixie's former location) | ||
* [[Winn-Dixie]] ( | * [[Winn-Dixie]] (opened 2005) | ||
===Others=== | ===Others=== | ||
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* Payless ShoeSource | * Payless ShoeSource | ||
* [[River of Life Worship Center]] | * [[River of Life Worship Center]] | ||
* [[Virginia College of Birmingham]] | * [[Virginia College of Birmingham]] (closed 2018) | ||
* [[Taqueria Mi Casita]] | * [[Taqueria Mi Casita]] | ||
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* Tomberlin, Michael (December 5, 2006) "Palisades to get makeover" {{BN}} | * Tomberlin, Michael (December 5, 2006) "Palisades to get makeover" {{BN}} | ||
* "Business brief roundup" (April 26, 2007) {{BN}} | * "Business brief roundup" (April 26, 2007) {{BN}} | ||
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 24, 2020) "Palisades Shopping Center sells for $8.3M." {{BBJ}} | |||
[[Category:Palisades|*]] | [[Category:Palisades|*]] | ||
[[Category:Palisades Boulevard]] | [[Category:Palisades Boulevard]] |
Revision as of 16:19, 24 March 2020
The Palisades Shopping Center is a 290,000 square-foot shopping center located on Palisades Boulevard at Green Springs Highway. The center is located in Birmingham's Glen Iris neighborhood, adjoining the City of Homewood.
The Palisades Shopping Center was built in 1986 on the site of the former Hillcrest Country Club and golf course between Oxmoor Road and Valley Avenue. Construction of the center included building Palisades Boulevard and Palisades Drive. These roads replaced an approximately half-mile section of Oxmoor Road as a primary east-west route.
In 2002 the city of Homewood considered purchasing the shopping center for redevelopment into a municipal complex. Homewood officials were able to agree on a $16.9 million purchase price, but were unable to get Birmingham to agree to de-annex the property.
In 2006 the shopping center was sold to Retail Specialists, which planned a major renovation and the development of outparcels along Palisades Boulevard. Wal-Mart's Neighborhood Market grocery moved into the space originally occupied by Winn-Dixie.
Virginia College of Birmingham leased several spaces in the center before closing in late 2018.
The Palisades has been recommended as the location of one of two "superstop" transit centers in BJCTA's 2006-2015 Transit Development Plan.
In 2019 several parcels at the center were purchased by an affiliate of BB&T Corp. They sold the property to an company registered to Gary Pharo of The Shopping Center Group and Will Akin of Capital Growth Real Estate in March 2020. The owners have proposed redeveloping the property for an automobile dealership.
Tenants
Anchors
- Stein Mart (1986–)
- Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market (April 25, 2007]]–present, in Winn-Dixie's former location)
- Winn-Dixie (opened 2005)
Others
- Bead It
- CiCi's Pizza
- 402: former location of Forstall Art Center (-2016)
- Hibbett Sporting Goods (2010–present)
- John's Photo
- Los Compadres
- Morrison's Cafeteria, later Piccadilly Cafeteria (October 2003-)
- Movie Gallery
- Payless ShoeSource
- River of Life Worship Center
- Virginia College of Birmingham (closed 2018)
- Taqueria Mi Casita
Outparcels
- Starwash 3
- Zaxby's
References
- Tomberlin, Michael (December 5, 2006) "Palisades to get makeover" The Birmingham News
- "Business brief roundup" (April 26, 2007) The Birmingham News
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 24, 2020) "Palisades Shopping Center sells for $8.3M." Birmingham Business Journal