14th Avenue South
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14th Avenue South is a street in Birmingham's Southside.
14th Avenue South begins at 10th Street South north of Glen Iris Park. The street jogs slightly north at 12th Street South and again at 14th Street South, where it runs along the south edge of Phelan Park. From there the street continues to 21st Way South, just short of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway.
MAX Transit Route 14 uses 14th Avenue South between 10th and 12th Street. The south side of 14th Avenue, between 15th and 18th Streets, is part of the Anderson Place Historic District.
Notable addresses
- 10th Street South intersection
- 1020: Glen Iris Baptist School
- 10th Place South intersection
- 1030: Glen Iris Baptist Church, WGIB-FM studios (2002-)
- 11th Street South intersection
- 11th Place South intersection
- Cullum Street intersection (north only)
- 12th Street South intersection (avenue jogs north)
- 1200: UAB Highlands (2006-), formerly South Highlands Infirmary (1910-1989), HealthSouth Medical Center (1989-2006)
- 13th Street South intersection
- 1325: WellHouse shelter (2011-)
- 13th Place South intersection
- 14th Street South intersection (avenue jogs north)
- Phelan Park, ZYP kiosk no. 31
- 1427: Dreamland Bar-B-Que (1993-)
- 15th Place South intersection
- 1501: Wilson Market
- 16th Place South intersection
- 1620: Element 26 Apartments (2012-), formerly Highland Ridge Apartments (built 1970)
- 17th Street South intersection
- 17th Place South intersection (north only)
- 17th Way South intersection (south only)
- 1730: Prescott House
- 18th Street South intersection (south only)
- 1800: Birmingham Police Department South Precinct
- 1801: Children's Dental Center, former location of Poole, Pardue & Morrison architects (1961-1982), Summit Medical Center (-2006)
- 1830: Andrew Duckett periodontist
- 19th Street South intersection
- 1900: Oasis, formerly the Robinson residence
- 1901: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham
- 1905: Burton Law Firm
- 1923: former location of the Frank Lathrop residence (built 1904, burned down 2014), used for medical offices (1947-), vacant (1970s-1990s), location of Employee Assistance Services (1990s), ADAC Community Counseling Center (2008-2014)
- 1925: Legacy Community Federal Credit Union, former location of Charles H. McCauley & Associates
- Cobb Lane intersection (north only)
- 20th Street South intersection
- former terminus of the South Highland Line and Red Mountain Railroad
- 2001: Gateway administrative offices
- 2012: Jefferson Alcoholics Foundation
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South intersection
- 21st Place South intersection
- 2121: Complete Dental Care
- 2127: Avail Services
- 2141: Steelcase Inc., former location of Bodine (1982-2009)
- 2160: Simon-Buck residence (built c. 1930), Frank S. Buck attorney
- 2165: Bugge Law Firm
- 2170: Liddon Law Firm
- 21st Way South intersection (avenue ends)