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*** 1914: [[Holcombe Norton Partners]] | *** 1914: [[Holcombe Norton Partners]] | ||
*** 1916: formerly [[The Baseball Card Store]] | *** 1916: formerly [[The Baseball Card Store]] |
Revision as of 16:57, 19 January 2013
28h Avenue South is a series of discontinuous streets totaling approximately 0.7 miles in Homewood. The most traveled portion of the road is just under 1/2-mile long, connecting Central Avenue with the Red Mountain Expressway/Independence Drive.
East of 18th Street, this main section was previously known as Howard Street, while west of that intersection it was known as Rosedale Street. East-bound traffic wishing to continue on 28th must curve south on to Central Avenue and then turn right back on to 28th. The road then makes a sharp turn north on to Woodfern Court before turning left back on to 28th. Both sections east of Central were previously known as 15th Street. The roads were renamed as 28th Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to align with Birmingham's street numbering system.
The eastern end at Central Avenue is two lanes, but the road expands to three lanes (two west-bound) between Crescent and Linden Avenues. The center lane become a left-turn-only at 18th Street. West of 18th, the entire road is three lanes, including the center turn lane.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 28th Avenue South category.
- 16th Place South intersection
- Residential
- 16th Terrace intersection
- Residential
- Woodfern Court intersections
- 1659: Homewood Printing Co.
- 1665: R J Tree Service
- B. M. Montgomery Street intersection (north only)
- Central Avenue intersections
- North side:
- 1700: Burg Electronics
- 1704: Harbison Lock & Key
- South side:
- 1701: Malcolm Auto Service
- 1715: Greenwood Cleaners (formerly Watkins Cleaners)
- North side:
- Crescent Avenue intersection (south only)
- North side:
- 1716: Executive Office Service
- 1718: Affects Hair Gallery
- 1720: Anna's Nail Salon (formerly Village Computers)
- 1722: Valley Mall
- Suite C: Sewing Machine Mart
- Suite D: Winonah School of Cosmetology
- Suite H: ByteSize
- Suite ?: d'Trespa Consignment Boutique
- South side:
- 1717: Steak-Out
- 1725: Wells Fargo Bank branch
- North side:
- Linden Avenue intersection (south only)
- North side:
- 1728: Gentlemen's Quarters
- South side:
- Parking for shops along 18th Street South
- North side:
- 27th Court South intersection (north only)
- South side:
- 18th Street South intersection (traffic light)
- North side:
- Grassy lot
- 1812: A-1 Expert Reweaving
- 1816: Lee's Alterations
- South side:
- Amy Head Studio
- Parking lot
- North side:
- Mamie Foster Place intersection (north only)
- North side:
- 1818:
- Suite A: Upside Down Shoe Repair
- Suite B: Barbers Exclusive
- Suite C: CoCo's Custom Design & Alteration
- Body Bronze
- 1824: Paul R. Lewis & Associates
- 1830: Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama
- 1818:
- South side:
- 1831: SoHo Square
- North side:
- 19th Street South intersection (4-way stop)
- North side:
- 1900: Homewood Executive Center
- 1910: Elder Care Solutions-Alabama
- 1912: Ritchey & Ritchey, former location of Jacque's restaurant and lounge
- South side:
- 1901: Demetri's Bar-B-Q
- 1907: former location of Dale's Hideaway and Dale's 49er Restaurant
- 1915: Arby's
- North side:
- 19th Place South intersection
- North side:
- 1914: Holcombe Norton Partners
- 1916: formerly The Baseball Card Store
- Shopping center:
- 1920: T-Mobile
- 1930: Lovely Nails
- 1934: H&R Block
- 1944: Bob's Bikes
- South side:
- 1913: Pierce Taber Distributors
- 1919: Merchant's Walk shopping center
- North side:
- 20th Street South intersection (north only)
- Red Mountain Expressway/Independence Drive intersection (traffic light; continues east as Ventura Avenue)