6th Avenue South
6th Avenue South (Sixth Avenue South, formerly Avenue F) is a major east-west corridor across downtown Birmingham's Southside.
6th Avenue South begins at Center Street as a continuation of the 4-lane 6th Avenue Southwest, which terminates eight blocks west at Martin Luther King Jr Drive and the entrance to Elmwood Cemetery. The western section of 6th Avenue South divides North Titusville from South Titusville. From there it passes under I-65 and proceeds through the UAB campus and across the City Center, passing below Elton B. Stephens Expressway
Between 34th and 37th Street South it divides the Southside neighborhood from Forest Park-South Avondale. It continues from there as a 2-lane residential street, interrupted between 40th and 42nd Streets by Avondale Park. Beyond that, there are several discontinuous sections through East Avondale, Crestwood North, Oak Ridge Park, East Lake, and South East Lake, none of which intersect with any major thoroughfares. The last portion of 6th Avenue South terminates at 85th Street South, near the former Banks High School.
Notable locations (west to east)
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 6th Avenue South category.
North & South Titusville neighborhoods
- avenue continues west as 6th Avenue Southwest
- Center Street South intersects
- 10: Robert's Cuisine (2015-)
- 10A: former location of Miles Cleaners (1970)
- 10B: former location of Tom's Barber Shop (1970), Altha's Hair Place (2011)
- 12: former location of Stone's Barbecue (1970)
- 29: Total Control Beauty Salon, former location of Silver Slipper restaurant (1970)
- 10: Robert's Cuisine (2015-)
- Center Way South intersects (south only)
- 36: former location of Oliver's No Equal Laboratory Cosmetics (1970)
- 44: former location of Neal Williams grocery (1949)
- 45: Kappa Psi Alpha, former location of Chris McNair Studios
- 55: former location of Leonard's Upholstery & Furniture Repair (1970-)
- 61: former location of Chris McNair Photo Studio (1970)
- 65
- 65A: former location of Ann's Beauty Lounge (1970)
- 65B: former location of Johnny's Restaurant (1970)
- 66: former location of Williams Beauty Shop (1957), Freda's Beauty Shop (1970)
- 67: Taco Morro Loco, former location of 6th Avenue Service Station (1970), Blue Ocean Seafood / China Express (2011), Buffalo Inn Express
- 74-78: 6th Avenue Exxon station
- 74: Metro by T-Mobile
- 76: former location of Pearson Beauty Shop / White Front Barber Shop / Erman Terrell tailor (1949), United Furniture Service Co. (1970)
- 78: former location of Social Cleaners (1949), Avenue F Hardware (1970)
- 1st Street South intersection
- 100–102: former location of Supreme Drive In restaurant (1949)
- 102B: former location of New Deal Beauty Shop (1938)
- 101: Eddie Woods Jr dentist, former location of Alf Alexander restaurant (1935), Rex Sundries (1949)
- 102: former location of Adolphus Plump physician / George Varner (1935)
- 103: former location of New Deal Barber Shop (1935, [DeLuxe Bakery & Creamery]] (1949), Majestic Barber Shop (1970)
- 104: former location of Thomas Gulf Service Station (1970), Leonard's Bar B Q & Burger Hut (2009-2011)
- 105: former location of James Ransey clothes cleaner (1935), The Birmingham News Age-Herald branch (1949), The Birmingham News bureau (1970)
- 106: former location of Happy Hour Beauty Shop (1970)
- 107: former location of Superior Cleaners (1949–1970)
- 115: former location of John W. Rice residence (1949)
- 128–132: St Paul's Lutheran Church (1970-)
- 100–102: former location of Supreme Drive In restaurant (1949)
- 2nd Street South intersects
- 200: Family Dollar, former location of Butters restaurant (1980s)
- 201: True Light Baptist Church
- Omega Street intersects (north only)
- 211: former location of Will's Shoe Repair Shop (1949–1970)
- 211 rear: former location of Avenue F Cleaners (1949)
- 212: former location of Adolphus Plump physician (1970)
- 213:
- 213D: former location of Lila's House of Beauty (1970)
- 213E: former location of Southside Furniture Repair (1970)
- 215: former location of Swift's Place grocery (1914), Avenue F Barber Shop (1970)
- 216: Hollywood Beauty Shop, former location of Adolphus Plumb dentist (1949), Thomas Alexander dentist (1970)
- 217: former location of Avenue F Service Shoe Shop (1949)
- 221: former location of DeFrance Cleaning Co. / Davenport Barber Shop (1949), 6th Avenue Variety Store (1970)
- 211: former location of Will's Shoe Repair Shop (1949–1970)
- Omega Street intersects (south only)
- 237: former location of Gayle's TV & Appliances (1970)
- Delta Street intersects (north only)
- 239–241: former location of Stewart Cleaners (1949), Vogue Cleaners / Launderama laundromat (1970)
- 243: former location of Samuel Antonio grocery (1949)
- 300: former location of William Head grocer / A. C. Food Store (1949), Pepi's Place restaurant (1970)
- 301: Automotive South, former location of Circle N Grocery / Elizabeth Barber Shop (1970)
- 301½: former location of Jefferson County Constable Precinct No. 9
- 312: former location of A & B Pure Service Station (1970)
- Delta Street intersects (south only)
- 320: former location of Titusville Service Station (1949–1970)
- 321: former location of Thomas Mack shoe repair (1935)
- 322: former location of Southside Sandwich Shop (1949), Sixth Avenue Grill (1970)
- 324: former location of ABC Store No. 20 (1970)
- 326: Jackson Used Cars, former location of R&S Supermarket (-2015)
- 330: former location of Mt Olive Baptist Church (1935)
- 332: former location of Davis Dress Shop (Robert Davis 1949)
- Gamma Street intersects
- Note: This block is numbered 400–431 in 1935.
- 334: Leah Wiggins / Farmers Insurance, EVision, LLC
- 334½: former location of Brooks Record & Variety Store (1970)
- 346: Fresh Out Bail Bond Inc.
- 353:
- 353½: former location of Davis Shoe Clinic (1949–1970)
- 365: former location of Hawkins Barber Shop (1970)
- 367: former location of S & R Super Store grocery (Sam Vacarella 1949), Discount Meat Center No. 5 (1970)
- 331/431: former location of Henry Lovoy grocery (1935)
- 334: Leah Wiggins / Farmers Insurance, EVision, LLC
- Beta Street intersects
- Note: This block is numbered 500–538 in 1935.
- 400/500: Green Front Grocery (1970-), former location of Hill Grocery Co. (1935–1949)
- 404: Last Chance Bail Bonds
- 408: former location of Manhattan Cleaners (1949–1970), Manhattan Barber Shop (1970)
- 515: former location of Birmingham City Pound (1935)
- 517: former location of Monroe Hogue restaurant (1935)
- 419: former location of Titusvllle Radio Service (1949)
- 421: former location of Ethel's Sandwich Shop (1949)
- 422: A & S Bail Bond Company
- 424: former location of Green Front Store (Anthony Mangina 1949)
- Alpha Street (north) / 6th Street South (south) intersect
- 425: Birmingham City Jail, former location of City Stockade (1914)
- 500-524: Memorial Park / Memorial Park Recreation Center
- 501: Birmingham Department of Public Works (1949–)
- 515: Birmingham Municipal Garage, former location of Birmingham City Pound / Birmingham City Jail / Birmingham City Blacksmith Shop (1949)
- 516: former location of Birmingham City Warehouse (1949)
- 529: former location of Birmingham City Jail, Birmingham City Warehouse, Birmingham City Blacksmith Shop, Birmingham City Stables (1935)
- 6th Street South intersects
- 600: former location of Marc Steel Company
- 601–619: Birmingham Department of Traffic Engineering, former location of Central Coal Co. yard (1935)
- 619: former location of William Conley restaurant (1928)
- 6th Avenue South CSX viaduct crosses over, formerly L & N Railroad
- 621–625: former location of Colonial Fast Freight Lines (1949)
- 625: former location of The Birmingham Post branch (1935)
- 700: former location of Farmers & Ginners Cotton Oil Co. (1914), Southern Wheel Co. (1935), American Brake Shoe Southern wheel division (1949)
- 709: former location of Standard Oil Co. plant (1899–1949)
- 710–730: Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Co., former location of Farmers & Ginners Cotton Oil Co. (1949–1970)
- 711-731: UAB Remote Parking Lot No. 1
- 711: UAB Parking & Transportation Services
- 731: former location of J. A. Bennett saloon (1899), Standard Oil Co. filling station (1935–1949)
- 621–625: former location of Colonial Fast Freight Lines (1949)
- 8th Street South intersection
- 800: UAB 801 Building, former location of William Morris restaurant (1935), Paramount Barbecue (1949–1970)
- 801: UAB Facilities Administration Building, former location of Mrs J. H. Mullen grocery (1899), Drake Grocery Co. (1914), Standard Oil Co. offices (1935–1970)
- 802: UAB internal operations and storage (2016-), former location of EBSCO Media offices
- 809: former location of New Pilgrim Baptist Church (1949)
- 816: former location of People's Service Station No. 80 (1970)
- 9th Street South intersection (south only)/I-65 South west-bound off ramp
- 903: New Pilgrim Day Care Center, former location of New Pilgrim Baptist Church (1940s-1979)
- 911: Lifecare of Alabama, former location of Nationwide Mattress & Furniture Warehouse
- Interstate 65 crosses over
Five Points South neighborhood (UAB campus)
- 1011: former location of Eliza Poole dressmaker (1935)
- 1016: former location of Givand Barbecue / Vulcan Cycle Shop / Avenue F Barber Shop (1949)
- 1017: Birmingham Fire Station No. 2, former location of Canterbury Electric (1970)
- 1020: former location of Pearl's Beauty Shop (1970), UAB Cancer Research Center (demolished 2018)
- 1029–1031: former location of Eleventh Street Christian Church (1935–1949)
- 1031: former location of AAO Club (1914)
- 1032: former location of Farris Gentous grocery (1935), Open Door Grill (1949)
- 11th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1100: former location of Louis Mezrano & Son grocery (1935), Otto Corina grocery (1949), Jack's TV Supply (1970)
- 1102: former location of William Ruffin shoe repair (1935), Silkhat Grill restaurant (1949)
- 1106: former location of Ross' Havana Cigar Manufacturing Co. (1904)
- 1118: former location of Elizabeth Poole dressmaker (1949)
- 1130: former location of D. C. Behrens grocery (1899), HIll Grocery Co. (1914–1949), Booker T. Washington Insurance Co. (1970), Freedom House (clinic) (1970-1971)
- south side:
- 1101: UAB Football Operations Building
- 1125: former location of Ethel Rush's lunch stand (1938)
- 1129: former location of Rosa Clipper restaurant (1935)
- 1131: former location of Henry Behrens saloon (1899-1904), 12th Street Market meats (1935), New Yorker Grill (1949), Charlena's Bar-B-Q (1970)
- north side:
- 12th Street South intersection (north only)
- north side:
- 1200-1218: UAB Intramural Fields, former location of Bruno's Store No. 11 (1960-1970), Food Fair super market, 1200 Building (demolished 2018)
- 1200: former location of Avenue F Grill (1949–1970)
- 1200 rear: former location of Birmingham Wholesale Produce (1949)
- 1204: former location of Jack Fiorella barber (1949)
- 1206: former location of Tip Top Market grocery (1949)
- 1210: former location of Lodge Fruits & Vegetables (1949)
- 1214: former location of Baggett Creamery grocery (1949)
- 1216: former location of Brocato Produce (Frank Brocato (1949–1958)
- 1200: former location of Avenue F Grill (1949–1970)
- 1226–1228: former location of Tucker Produce Co. (1949)
- 1230: former location of Herman Briggs grocery (1949)
- 1230 rear: former location of Decatur Transit Truck Lines (1949)
- 1200-1218: UAB Intramural Fields, former location of Bruno's Store No. 11 (1960-1970), Food Fair super market, 1200 Building (demolished 2018)
- south side:
- 1201: Wallace Physical Fitness Complex, former location of Martin Drug Co. (1935–1949)
- 1203: former location of Andrew Morgan glass (1935), Russo Shoe Hospital (1949)
- 1205: Ulmman Building (1970-), formerly Ullman School (1901-1937), Ullman High School (1937-1969)
- 1225: former location of Meyer Bunkin junk dealer (1949)
- 1231: former location of Pasquale Scalco grocery (1935–1949)
- north side:
- 13th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1300-1330: UAB Steam Plant, formerly UAB Lot 15N
- 1300: former location of Union Bethel AME Church (1935–1949), Union Bethel Independent Methodist Church (1970)
- 1316: former location of Othelia Blackman music teacher (1935)
- 1318: former location of Brocato's Garden grocery store (Jo Jo Brocato 1960-1970)
- 1320: former location of David Effinger television repair (1970)
- 1324: former location of Sentell Oil Co. gas station (1970)
- 1330: former location of Louis K. Harris grocery (1925–1935), John Monte grocery (1949)
- 1300-1330: UAB Steam Plant, formerly UAB Lot 15N
- south side:
- 1301-1331: Bartow Arena
- 1301: former location of Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God (1949)
- 1331: former location of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church (1914–1949), Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church (1970)
- 1301-1331: Bartow Arena
- north side:
- 14th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1400-1430: Jefferson County Health Department, Guy M. Tate Building (built 1979)
- 1400: former location of Murray's Sinclair Service Station (1970)
- 1406: former location of Herman Stinson filling station (1935), Don Pierce filling station (1949)
- 1408: former location of V. Gilb & Son brass foundry (1904), Southland Corp. ice cream (1970)
- 1410: former location of H. Hampton Brewer physician (1949–1970)
- 1412: former location of Cash Apothecary (1949), Winston Sundries (1970)
- 1414: former location of Exchange Furniture Co. used furniture (1949)
- 1416: former location of Rex Hardware Co. (1949), American Calendar & Printing Co. (1970)
- 1420: former location of Birmingham Limb & Brace Co. (1970)
- 1424: former location of Earl Hensley beauty shop (1935), Vera Hughley beauty shop (1949)
- 1426: former location of Presto Cleaning & Pressing Co. (1925), Flozzel Pippin clothes cleaner (1935), Exchange Furniture Co. repair shop (1949)
- 1428: former location of Johnnie Manning restaurant (1935), N Y Lunch Room (1949)
- 1430: former location of Hatcher Grocery Co. (1914), Cecil Mickwee grocery (1935), Social Cleaners (1949)
- 1400-1430: Jefferson County Health Department, Guy M. Tate Building (built 1979)
- south side
- 1401-1433: Cooper Green Parking Deck
- 1401–1403: former location of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School (1935)
- 1401: former location of Convent of Sisters of Mercy (1899–1914),
- 1403: former location of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School (1914)
- 1407: former location of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church (1899)
- 1427: former location of Palace Ice Cream Parlor (1914), Nolen's Furniture Repair Shop (Samuel Nolen 1935), Nolen's Radio Shop repairs (1949)
- 1431: former location of Modern Barber Shop (1949)
- 1401–1403: former location of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School (1935)
- 1401-1433: Cooper Green Parking Deck
- north side:
- 15th Street South intersection (north only)
- north side:
- 1500–1522: UAB Obstetrics Special Care, former location of Birmingham Medical Group clinic / Jefferson Health Foundation (1970)
- 1500: former location of Reception Cleaning Co. / Weaver Hawkins barber (1935), S & E Ritchey grocery (1949)
- 1502: former location of Oscal Clough coal (1935)
- 1524: Burger King
- 1500–1522: UAB Obstetrics Special Care, former location of Birmingham Medical Group clinic / Jefferson Health Foundation (1970)
- south side:
- 1501–1531: Cooper Green Mercy Health Services, formerly Cooper Green Mercy Hospital
- 1501: former location of McKee Clothing Co. (1949)
- 1523: former location of John Goodgame Jr residence (1935–1949)
- 1529: former location of Sixth Avenue Baptist Church (1881–1968)
- 1501–1531: Cooper Green Mercy Health Services, formerly Cooper Green Mercy Hospital
- north side:
- 16th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1600: Children's Harbor, former location of Minnie Pearl's Roast Beef (1970)
- 1616: Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children, former location of Jefferson County Society for Crippled Children & Adults (1970), Midtown Center
- 1630–1632: former location of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (1914–1949), Gentec Hospital Supply (1970)
- south side:
- 1601: Children's Hospital
- north side:
- 17th Street South intersection (north only)
- north side:
- 1700-1731: UAB Women and Infants Center
- 1708: former location of McDonald's restaurant (1970)
- 1716: former location of Jack's restaurant (1970)
- 1730: former location of Douglas Humphries filling station (1935)
- 1700-1731: UAB Women and Infants Center
- south side:
- 1701: former location of M. C. Varavella grocer & butcher (1925)
- 1713: UAB Center For Psychiatric Medicine, former location of William Caesar barber (1935)
- 1717: Spain Rehabilitation Center
- 1719: Civitan International Research Center, former location of Hugh Rutledge barber (1935)
- 1729: former location of Abraham Baptist Church (1935)
- north side:
- 18th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1800-1822: UAB North Pavilion
- 1800: former location of N. Seizis (1907), Gatsis & Salzis (1914)
- 1802: former location of University Center American Service (1970)
- 1808: former location of Allright Parking parking lot (1970)
- 1824: Wallace Tumor Institute
- 1830: former location of University Hospital Outpatient Building / UAB School of Health Services (1970)
- 1800-1822: UAB North Pavilion
- south side:
- 1813: UAB Medical Education Building, Russell Ambulatory Center
- 1829–1831: former location of H & H Auto Sales used cars (1949)
- 1831: former location of Miller Furniture Co. (1914), Charles Perricotto grocery (1935)
- north side:
- 19th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 1900–1932: UAB General Services Building / UAB 6th Avenue Parking Deck (extends over avenue)
- 1900: former location of Rufus Owens restaurant (1935), Alexander's Grill (1949), Jefferson Restaurant (1970)
- 1902: former location of Clicquoit Club warehouse (1949)
- 1904–1908: former location of John F. Robertson auto repair (1935), Steve Motor Co. (1949)
- 1910–1912: former location of Henry Murphy Co. springs / Willis Estes auto painting (1935)
- 1910: former location of Frank McConnell & Co. used cars (1949)
- 1912: former location of Dairy Creme No. 4 (1970)
- 1920: former location of University Free Dispensary (1914), Wilson's Garage (Thomas C. Wilson 1935), Truck Leasing Corp. (1949), Auto Painting (1970)
- 1922: former location of Southern Garage (1914)
- 1924: former location of Frank McConnell used cars / Clarence King auto repair (1935), Lambert & Brown Motor Co. repairs (1949–1970)
- 1926: former location of Birmingham Motors motorcycles (1949)
- 1928: former location of Medical Center Flower Shop (1970)
- 1930: former location of Nuzio Battaglia shoe repairs (1935–1949)
- 1932: former location of M. R. Coffman dentist (1935–1949)
- 1900–1932: UAB General Services Building / UAB 6th Avenue Parking Deck (extends over avenue)
- south side
- 1901-1915: Quarterback Club Tower (built 1977)
- 1901: former location of Hall Bros Dry Cleaning Co. (1914)
- 1909: former location of James Newman auto repair (1935)
- 1915: former location of Birmingham Medical College / Birmingham College of Pharmacy / Birmingham Dental College (1914)
- 1917: Jefferson Tower north wing
- 1919–1925: Hillman Hospital
- 1901-1915: Quarterback Club Tower (built 1977)
- north side:
- 20th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 2000-2030: Kirklin Clinic
- 2000–2014: former location of American Bakeries Co. wholesale (1935–1970)
- 2002: former location of Jim's American Auto Service (1970)
- 2008: former location of Merita Bakery (1968)
- 2016: former location pf Harris Radio Shop repairs (Bertha Raye 1949)
- 2018: former location of George Coleman real estate (1970)
- 2000–2014: former location of American Bakeries Co. wholesale (1935–1970)
- 2000-2030: Kirklin Clinic
- south side:
- 2001-2031: Kirklin Clinic restricted parking lot
- 2001: former location of Southside Baptist Church (1899-1906), Zip's Hamburgers (1970)
- 2003: former location of Steve Motor Co. auto repair (1935)
- 2005–2007: former location of St Elias Maronite Church (1914–1949)
- 2009: former location of The Old Cottage antiques (1946), Hallie Smith furniture / Trash for Cash antiques (1949)
- 2019: former location of Jefferson County Anti-Tuberculosis Association (1935–1949), Alabama Tuberculosis Association / Birmingham Industrial Health Council / Jefferson County Department of Health Bureau of Health Education (1949)
- 2001-2031: Kirklin Clinic restricted parking lot
- north side:
- 21st Street South (Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South) intersection
- north side (Block 172):
- 2100-2120: Kirklin Clinic Parking Deck
- 2100-2110: former location of McCormack Bros Motor Car Co. (1935), Goodyear Tie & Rubber Co. (1949)
- 2114-2118: former location of Birmingham Railway & Electric Co. shops (1899)
- 2120: former location of Nifty Manufacturing warehouse (1970)
- 2124: Whitaker Building (built 2001), former location of W. F. Green Motors used cars (1935), McCormack Bros Motor Car Co. (1949), Brownell Motors, Slick Finish auto detailing (1986)
- 2100-2120: Kirklin Clinic Parking Deck
- south side (Block 189):
- 2101: Regions Bank drive-through, former location of Friedens Church (1899), Evangelische Church (1914), First Christian Church[
- 2109: Dunkin' Donuts (opened February 18, 2011), former location of Alabama Industrial Finance Co. (1949–1970), Black Dog Pawn Shop, Domino's Pizza
- 2111: former location of McCormack Bros Motor Car Co. used cars (1949)
- 2115: former location of Monte's Auto Sales (1970)
- 2117-2123: former location of Birmingham Railway & Electric Co. car shed (1891)
- 2119-2131: Harris Transfer Company warehouse (built 1916), Fish Market Restaurant, former location of Harris Transfer Company stables (1914–1916)
- 2127-2131: former location of Third Presbyterian Church (1891-1899)
- north side (Block 172):
Southside neighborhood
- 22nd Street South intersection
- north side (Block 171)
- 2200: Iron City expansion (built 2019), former site of Speedy Print building (demolished 2018), former location of Cheek Drug Co. (1914), Charles Bussey tires (1935), Uncle Tom's Bar-B-Q, Del's Restaurant & Lounge (1970), Speedy Print (–2018)
- 2208: Iron City Grill, former location of F. E. Taylor grocer (1887-1891), Alabama Carpet Cleaning Works (1935), Shaver Pontiac Co. (1949), Mr Transmission (1970), Auto Glass & Custom Tops
- 2220-2222: Watkins Auto Body, former location of Samuel Daldone auto repairs (1935), Atlantic Company beer distributors (1938), Shaver Pontiac Co. (1949), Ernest Woods Pontiac (1955-1957), Roy Bridges & Co. auto sales (1970)
- 2222: former location of Mrs J. B. Shearer dress maker (1887)
- south side (Block 190):
- 2201-2203: two-story commercial building
- 2201: former location of J. W. Smoot grocer (1887-1891), Elkraby Nasser confectionary (1935), Fred Nasser confectionary / Thaddeus Moore (1949), American Disability Association / Disability Law Foundation / William J. Freeman attorney
- 2203: former location of John Catron auto repairs (1935–1949), Fred Harris Tire Co. (1970), Alabama Typewriter Company (1980s-2017)
- 2207: former location of Friendly Funeral System (1949)
- 2213: Nelson Glass Co. (1970-), former location of Nelson-Brantley Auto Glass Co. (1949)
- 2215: former location of State Farm Insurance Co. Med Center/Southside office (1970)
- 2217: The Hub, former location of Bonds Bros Supply Co. wholesale auto trim (1970)
- 2225: former location pf William Sasser used cars / Ralph Stinson used cars / James L. Brown auto repairs (1949)
- 2233: S. J. Enterprises, former location of Bessie Smith's Southside Grill (1941), Bell Automotive & Industrial Supply Co. (1949), Auto Paint Supply Co. (1970), Backstage Florist & Gifts
- 2201-2203: two-story commercial building
- north side (Block 171)
- 23rd Street South intersection
- north side:
- 2300: Tom Dooley Wholesale Auto, former location of Doc Ike Battery Co. (1935), Roy Bridges & Co. used cars (1970)
- 2312–2318: former location of Evans Bros Construction Co. (1914-1949), McElroy's Auto Service (1970)
- 2328: Albert B. Stapp Company Service Station
- 2330: former location of Leeper Cleaning & Dyeing Co. (1935), Swiss Laundry Co. (1949), Pitt's Grill (1970-1973), Courtney's Restaurant (1995-2010)
- south side:
- 2301: No. 1 Sound & Detailing, former location of Glidden Drive-In Paint Center (1970)
- 2313: former location of G. W. Boatwright blacksmith (1899)
- 2317: former location of Kroft Associated Distributors (1935), St Regis Paper Co. (1949)
- 2325: former location of the Ozo-Olo Company, Birmingham Chero-Cola Bottling Co. (1914)
- 2331: Tapco, former location of Standard Oil Co. filling station, Gary Chapin's Auto Clinic
- north side:
- 24th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 2406–2408: former location of Liberty Motors (1949–1970)
- 2428: Bresco, former location of Liberty Motors (1970)
- south side:
- 2401: former location of City Delivery Co. stables (1899), skating rink (1905), Birmingham Chero-Cola Bottling Co. (1929), Nehi Bottling Co. (1930-1949), BTNB Southside branch (1955-1981), SouthTrust Bank (1981-2005), Wachovia (2005-2009) Wells Fargo (2009-2018)
- 2431: Foreign Car Body Shop
- north side:
- 25th Street South intersection
- north side
- 2500: Full Moon BBQ, former location of D. Coopman grocery (1899), Liberty Leasing Inc. truck leasing (1970)
- 2516: Sequel Electrical Supply, former location of Harry Miles auto sales & repair (1949), Southern Pipe & Supply Co. (1970), Service Construction Supply
- south side:
- 2501-2515: Mack Truck Garage (built 1924), former location of Liberty Motors Inc. trucks (1949)
- 2501: Events at Haven (2016-)
- 2511: former location of Vann Express storage (1970)
- 2515: DataPerk offices (2016-), former location of Lancaster Equipment Co. (1970)
- 2501-2515: Mack Truck Garage (built 1924), former location of Liberty Motors Inc. trucks (1949)
- north side
- Elton B. Stephens Expressway passes overhead
- north side:
- 2600: AAMCO Transmissions (1970-)
- 2614: Alabama Roof Pro (2019-)
- 2620: Bradley & Bradley Body Shop, former location of Bradley & Bedsole Body Shop (1970)
- 2630: former location of Frank Kabase restaurant (1935), Pernetha Hollis restaurant (1949)
- south side:
- 2607: former location of Jack Williams ice & bicycle repairs (1949)
- 2609: East End Baptist Church (1970-)
- 2613: Acme Muffler
- 2615: former location of Peace & Good Will Baptist Church (1899), 27th Street Baptist Church (1914), East End Baptist Church (1949)
- 2617: former location of Samuel Brocato (1935–1949)
- 2617½: former location of East End Shoe Shop (1935–1949)
- 2625: former location of Joseph W. Eshelman & Co. grocery (1949)
- 2627–2629: former location of Olive Apartments (1914–1935)
- north side:
- 27th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 2700: Peal Substation Services, former location of Walton-Morrow Grocery Co. (1914), New Yorker Beverage Co. bottlers (1949), Gaines Grocery Co., Williams Machine & Welding (1957), Clutch & Brake Specialty Co. (1970-1971)
- 2702: former location of Carroll, Andrews & Co. painters, paperhanger & decorators (1923-1925)
- 2716: former location of T. C. McDonald residence (1899)
- south side:
- 2701: NARE Home Medical Equipment
- 2713: former location of Hammell Mattress Renovating Co. (1935)
- 2717: former location of S. J. Brintle / James R. Adams Co. manufacturers agents (1935)
- 2719: former location of Fourth Avenue Baptist Church (1949)
- 2721: former location of George Clark upholstery (1935), Alphonso Robinson shoe repair (1949)
- 2735: Weathertech - Totaline Distributing
- north side:
- 28th Street South intersection
- north side
- 2800: former location of Fannie Fiorella grocery (1935), Pat's Market grocery (Pat Fiorella 1949), J & L Market grocery store (1962-1970)
- 2816-2830: Day Building (formerly White Swan Laundry)
- 2816: Ghafari Associates engineers, architects & consultants (2014-)
- 2820: Crossville Tile & Stone, former location of J. F. Day & Company (1970-1990s)
- 2826: Wyatt General Contractor (2017-)
- 2830: Innerspace architectural interiors, former location of Nassif Milton grocery (1935), Matt Jones Gallery (2004-2008)
- south side
- 2801: Loretta Goodwin Gallery, former location of Robert Love restaurant (1935), Roy Bridges & Co. autos (1949), Wimberly & Thomas Hardware Co. sales office (1970)
- 2805: Sensabauh Building (built 1939), former location of Brentnall Living Room Furniture Co. (1935)
- 2817: Pilgrim Church
- 2829–2831: Billy's Tavern, former location of Jim's Tavern (1970)
- 2831: former location of Gulf filling station (1935), J. Weldon Moon Tire & Battery Co. (1949)
- north side
- 29th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 2900: Medical Imaging Systems, former location of La Dame Laundry & Cleaners (1949–1970)
- 2900½: former location of Samuel Tripi shoe repair (1935)
- 2906: former location of Jerry Williams barber (1935)
- 2912: Brät Brot (2018, 2019), former location of Plant Odyssey
- 2920: former location of Charles Taylor screen doors (1949), Yocam & Diamond Batteries (1970), Auto & Diesel Machinists (2009-2011)
- 2928: Haymaker Electric / Brian's Flooring & Design
- 2900: Medical Imaging Systems, former location of La Dame Laundry & Cleaners (1949–1970)
- south side (Block 441):
- 2901-2931: Metropolitan Apartments (built 2017)
- 2901: former location of Benjamin Worthington's peach orchard
- 2901-2931: Metropolitan Apartments (built 2017)
- north side:
- 30th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 3000: former location of William Pickard grocery (1935–1949), Joe Salamone grocery store (1962), Tony's Food Store (1970)
- 3004: former location of American Osment parts & service
- 3010–3012: Panda Automoto (2020–), former location of Gracie Miller dressmaker (1935), Webb Decorating Co. (1970), Clutch & Brake Specialty Company, Avast Realty / Homeside Financial
- 3022: Brannon Electric Motor Company (1970-)
- south side:
- 3001: former site of Trinity Methodist Church (Southside) (1899), Louis Namie confectionary (1935), O & W Beverage Co. restaurant (1949), Angel Tape Distribution Co. (1970)
- 3003: former location of Josephine Sellers used clothes (1949)
- 3003½: former location of Ransom Sims clothes cleaner (1935)
- 3015: Rozar's Auto Paint Supply, former location of Cone, Hazard & Nall engineers (1970)
- 3017: Domestique coffee roaster, former location of J. T. Sudduth & Co. industrial equipment (1949), Executone-Birmingham Corp communication equipment (1970)
- 3019: former location of Allen Bros Plumbing & Heating Co. (1949)
- 3021: former location of Walter Holmquist manufacturer's agent / Alabama Screen & Weatherstrip Co. (1935), Thomas Brasfield general contractor (1949), Tanner Communications Co. (1970), Lane Tile & Marble
- 3023–3025: former location of Builders Supply Co. (1949), Payne's Builders Supply (1970)
- 3023: former location of George Shook tile contractor (1935), R. Leslie Adams
- 3025: Daniel Day Gallery/Dream Mecca, former location of Builders Supply Co. / Vitrolite Products Co. glaziers (1935)
- 3027: 365 Incorporated, former location of Standard Heating & Air Conditioning (1970)
- 3029-3031: Cross Fit Rebellion, former location of Autobahn South
- 3031: former location of W. F. Nabers residence (1899)
- north side:
- 31st Street South intersection
- north side:
- 3100: Sherman Industries (2016-), former location of Wayland Distributors (1970), Commercial Refrigeration, American Lighting (2008-2015)
- 3108: former location of Circle D Drive-In (1970)
- 3110: former location of T. K. Spiess carriage repair (1899)
- 3112: Aviate warehouse and distribution center / The Hanger event space (2019-), former location of M G Electronics & Equipment Co. (1970), Meltech (2011-2014) Southside Apartment Co. (2016-2017)
- 3130: Cook Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, former location of Southern Grocery Store (1960), T Deli, Design Specialties, Naia Corporation (2009), Mainsail Asset Management (2016)
- south side:
- 3101: Birmingham Printing & Publishing / B & B Print Shop, former location of Margaret's Place restaurant (1970)
- 3105–3109: former location of Fab's House of Beauty (1949–1970)
- 3107: former location of Leo Crapet grocery (1935)
- 3111: former location of George Jones confectionary (1949)
- 3127–3131: Tire Engineers
- 3129: former location of Gus Thomas restaurant (1935), John Long barber / Rufus Lewis shoe repair (1949)
- 3129A: former location of John Long barber / Edward Thomas shoe repair (1935)
- 3131: former location of Standard Oil Co. filling station (1935)
- 3129: former location of Gus Thomas restaurant (1935), John Long barber / Rufus Lewis shoe repair (1949)
- former location of Richard Hawes' residence
- north side:
- 32nd Street South intersection
- north side:
- 3200: Mavis Discount Tire (2018-), former location of Sunshine Service Station (1935), Tire Engineers (1949–2018)
- 3212: Integra Water (2019-), former location of Burgess & Haughton hauling / Iron Workers Local No. 92 / Duval & Lamar accountants (1970)
- 3222: Pet Wellness Center, former location of Bryan's Dog & Cat Hospital (1935), Tedder's Dog & Cat Hospital (1949), Kent's Animal Hospital (1970)
- south side:
- 3201-3215: BBVA Compass Operations Center, former location of Lakeview Park baseball field (1890s), Barber Pure Milk Co. warehouse (1970)
- north side:
- 33rd Street South intersection (north only)
- north side:
- 3300: Electrical Repair Service Company (1970-)
- 3328: Hiltz-Lauber warehouse, former location of Florence Heating & Air Conditioning Co. (1970)
- 3330: former location of Lakeview School (1899)
- south side:
- 3307: former location of H. Rienfield blacksmith (1899)
- 3317: former location of E. A. Mason grocery (1899)
- north side:
- 34th Street South intersection
Southside neighborhood/Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood
- 34th Street South intersection
- former location of William Pullen's grave
- north side:
- 3400: MDM Design Studio, former location of Parrish Awning & Tarpaulin Co. (1970)
- 3404: Prantl Printing Company, former location of Durham & Ozier manufacturer's agents (1970)
- 3408: former location of Bookkeepers Business Service Co. (1970)
- 3410: BLP Mobile Paint Center, former location of Acton Heating & Plumbing Co. (1970)
- 3416: Vapor Magic, former location of New Parker Products janitorial supplies (1970), Freeman & Freeman Stained Glass (1982), Delta Pawn
- 3424-3430: Nail's (2019-), former location of Jim's 66 Service Station (1970), Oscar Quick Stop, Citgo gas station
- south side:
- 3421: Stewart's Imports & Antiques, Delta Pawn, former location of Church & Stagg office supplies (1970), Sanden Corporation
- 3425–3431: Chris Z's Expres (2019), former location of Jimmy's Hot Dogs & Burgers (-2019)
- 3431: former location of Dixie Bar B Q restaurant (1949)
- 35th Street South intersection
- 3500: Alabama Workforce Training Center, former location of Doug Willey Pontiac (1970), Williamson-Willey Pontiac
- 3501: former location of S. W. Neighbors blacksmith (1899), Wardy's Restaurant (Samuel Wardy 1935–1949)
- 3505: former location of A-1 Restaurant & Lounge (1970)
- 3507: Sneaky Pete's hot dogs
- 3511: Carlile's Barbecue, formerly Carlile Bros. Barbecue (1970)
- 36th Street South intersection
- north side:
- 3606: Felicia Patterson / State Farm Insurance Co. / Markit Promotions, former location of Charles F. Wheelock & Associates manufacturers' agents (1970)
- 3614: former location of Modern Electronics television repair (1970)
- 3624: former location of Powell Lumber Co. (1949), Cole-Hall Lumber Co. warehouse (1970)
- 3626–3628: former location of Wildwood Grocery & Market (1949), Good Old Days Garage (1970)
- 3630: Derby Bar & Grill, former location of Wildwood Service Station (1935–1949), Office Park Texaco (1970)
- south side:
- 3601: Opera Birmingham office, former location of Life & Casualty Insurance Co. of Tennessee (1970)
- 3613: Practice Works (2019-), former location of Pack Health
- 3621: Alabama Symphony Orchestra office, former location of Highland Office Park Enco service station (1971)
- north side:
- 37th Street South intersection
Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood
- 37th Street South intersection
- 3700: DSR Inc
- 3701: Birmingham Construction Industry Authority, former location of Alabama Oriental Medical Arts, American Subcontractors Association
- 3721: former location of Controlled Maintenance Systems
- 38th Street South intersection
- 3833: Parkview Apartments
- 3848: Forest Park Terrace Apartments
- 39th Street South intersection (road terminus at Baha'i Center)
- 3903: former location of Joseph C. Jones contractor (1935)
- 42nd Street South intersection (road terminus Avondale Park)
- 43rd Street South intersection
- 44th Street South intersection
- 4405: former location of Alma Pardue grocery (1949)
- 44th Place South intersection
- 45th Street South intersection
- 46th Street South intersections (road does not align)
- 46th Alley South intersection (road terminus)
Crestwood North neighborhood
- 5405: former location of Woodlawn Infirmary